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Pop / Rock 14 November, 2018

Kris James Holds No 1 Position In iTunes Electronic Chart

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) "Anymore" the highly anticipate second single from Kris James entered the official iTunes electronic chart at number 1 on the day of release and continues to hold the top spot midweek.

Kris Describes the track: This is a completely new sound for me, and I excited for everyone to hear it. The inspiration of the track is about escaping the rat race of life, for a week in the sunshine with the person you love.
With incredible floor filler remixes of 'Anymore' by the likes of WideBoyz (Example and Lorde) and Steve Smart (Jonas Blue and Aloe Blacc) Kris is on course to be the act that everyone will be talking about this autumn.
'Anymore' is available now on all major outlets.

After achieving international success as former lead singer of the boyband The Scheme, Liverpool born singer/songwriter Kris James successfully launched his solo career in the summer of 2018.
His critically acclaimed debut single "Eyes Open" which debuted on the cover of Music Week magazine, peaked at number 25 in the official iTunes chart where it held position for 4 weeks. The track also received great success in Europe and Latin America and had spot plays
on National Radio.
The highly anticipate follow on single "Anymore" entered the official iTunes chart at number 1 last week in the genre of electronic on the day of release and still holds it position.






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