New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The 22-year-old pop star has inked a global deal with the major label - home to the likes of
Kylie Minogue and KSI - and is poised to release new music this year, with his long-awaited debut album set to follow.
He said: "I'm excited to be putting new music out into the world with them. They've been incredibly supportive so can't wait to see what madness we create!"
Jamie Nelson, BMG VP, A&R, said �Spelling might not be HRVY's strong point, but he knows how to make great music, and we�re excited to have him join us at BMG. Thank you to Blair, his manager, our brilliant A&R Tashan Radtke for overseeing this signing, and of course to HRVY for entrusting us with the next stage of his career.�
The record deal comes after the 2020 'Strictly Come Dancing' runner-up opened up on his writing process and explained how important the right environment is for him to lay down his sounds.
Speaking to Roman Kemp as part of a campaign celebrating the launch of LEGO Vidiyo, he said: "I find myself most creative when I'm in a space close to home.
"So, probably my bedroom. I do everything in my bedroom - I watch my shows, I write music."
HRVY, along with radio DJ Roman and pop star
Sophie Ellis-Bextor teamed up with The LEGO Group to front a campaign for the launch of LEGO Vidiyo, the new interactive app that allows kids to create their own music videos, called #VIDIYOVibes.
HRVY, whose track with
Matoma �Good Vibes� is available on the app, has been creating and sharing his own #VIDIYOVibes with his followers and has been delighted to see his fans get creative with his music by using the app.
He said: "I released a couple of songs during the time that we were in lockdown and seeing people duet that on different apps and singing and doing their own versions - some of these people are so talented.
"They're incredible! It makes me happy, it makes me smile because it makes me feel like what I do is worthwhile.
"And it's just cool to see young, talented people out there that have so much creativity in them."