Ed Drewett

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Ed Drewett
Ed Drewett TEN EP
Ed Drewett TEN EP
Background information
Birth nameEdward James Drewett
Born (1988-04-01) 1 April 1988 (age 33)
OriginEssex, England, United Kingdom
GenresPop
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • piano
Years active2008–present
Labels
Associated acts
Websitewww.eddrewett.co.uk

Edward James Drewett (born 1 April 1988) is a British singer and songwriter who is best known for his contributions and collaborations with acts such as Little Mix, Jonas Blue, The Wanted, Olly Murs, Craig David and One Direction.

Early life[]

Drewett left school at age 16 and went on to a performing arts college in Charlton, south-east London. He then proceeded to vocal college BIMM[1] in west London the following year.

Career[]

2009–present: Songwriting[]

In 2009 he signed to leading Worldwide publishers Warner/Chappell Music. Later that year he signed his first record deal with Virgin Records and featured on Professor Green's hit single "I Need You Tonight", which charted at number three. In 2010 Drewett had his first number-one hit single as a writer. The song "All Time Low" for UK band The Wanted topped the UK charts in July that year. "Lightning" and the multi-platinum hit "Glad You Came" then followed in 2011. "Glad You Came" being by far the biggest, resulting in over 4 million worldwide sales. This was Drewett's second UK number 1 hit single. The song also hit massive success in the US achieving a Top 3 hit single on the Billboard Hot 100[2] a Number 1 on US iTunes Chart[3] and number 1 on Billboard's Pop Songs chart based on Nielsen BDS-based radio airplay.[4]

In 2012 Drewett went on to co-write 3 songs which featured on Olly Murs' double platinum album Right Place Right Time. Those tracks were "What a Buzz", "The One" and the 2013 UK Top 5 single for Olly, "Dear Darlin'", which went on to be voted by Capital FM listeners as their favourite Olly Murs song.[5]

In 2013/14/15 Drewett continually lent his talents to writing for X-Factor winners One Direction. The first being "Best Song Ever", the lead single from their 2013 album, Midnight Memories and title song for their movie, This Is Us. He went on to co-write two other hit singles for the British group, "Steal My Girl" and their most recent single, "History".

In 2015 Drewett hit another chart high with the release of Little Mix's "Black Magic". The song topped the UK Charts for 3 consecutive weeks, gained a BRIT Nomination for Best Single[6] and achieved huge critical acclaim with Billboard naming the song #34 on their list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.[7] On 13 November 2015 the song was certified Platinum in the UK and It became the first song by a girl group to be certified Platinum in the United Kingdom since "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" by A. R. Rahman and The Pussycat Dolls featuring Nicole Scherzinger in 2009.

2016 saw songwriting collaborations with Craig David, Britney Spears, Mike and The Mechanics and Louisa Johnson on her single "So Good".

Drewett's most recent chart endeavour came in 2017 when he co-wrote the Platinum selling single "Mama" by British DJ and record producer Jonas Blue, featuring Australian singer William Singe. As of October 2017 the single has over 308 million views on YouTube[8] and has spent 22 weeks on the UK chart peaking at No.4.[9]

2017 also saw Ed feature as a writer on Niall Horans Top 3 album Flicker with the track 'On My Own'.

2018 started strong for Ed with two cuts on the Number 2 Craig David album The Time Is Now. Jonas Blue then released the massive "Rise" co-written by Ed and ROMANS.

In 2020, Drewett co-wrote the UK's Eurovision Song Contest 2020 entry My Last Breath performed by the singer James Newman.

Discography[]

Singles as songwriter[]

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
UK US
2010 "All Time Low" by The Wanted 1 The Wanted
2011 "Glad You Came" by The Wanted 1 3 Battleground
2011 "Lightning" by The Wanted 2
2013 "Dear Darlin'" by Olly Murs 5 Right Place Right Time
2013 "Best Song Ever" by One Direction 2 2 Midnight Memories
2013 "Half a Heart" by One Direction Midnight Memories
2013 "Little White Lies" by One Direction Midnight Memories
2014 "Steal My Girl" by One Direction 3 13 Four
2014 "Act My Age" by One Direction Four
2015 "Black Magic" by Little Mix 1 68 Get Weird
2015 "Weird People" by Little Mix 78 Get Weird
2015 "Hey Angel" by One Direction 96 Made in the A.M.
2015 "End of the Day" by One Direction 73 Made in the A.M.
2015 "A.M." by One Direction 83 Made in the A.M.
2015 "History" by One Direction 6 65 Made in the A.M.
2015 "Cheater" by The Vamps Wake Up
2016 "So Good" by Louisa Johnson 13 Non-album single
2016 "Shout Out to My Ex" by Little Mix 1 69 Glory Days
2016 "All Night" by SG Lewis Yours EP
2016 "Holding Back" by SG Lewis TBA
2017 "Mama" by Jonas Blue 4 Jonas Blue : The Electronic Nature & Blue
2017 "On My Own" by Niall Horan Flicker
2017 "Middle of the Night" by The Vamps & Martin Jensen 44 - Night & Day
2018 "Magic'" by Craig David The Time Is Now
2018 "Barcelona" by Max George TBA
2018 "Rise" by Jonas Blue 3 Blue
2018 "Polaroid" by Jonas Blue, Liam Payne & Lennon Stella 12 Blue & LP1
2018 "Friends" by Why Don't We 8 Letters
2019 "A.N.I.M.A.L" by John Newman A.N.I.M.A.L EP
2019 "Til I Met You" by Max George TBA
2020 "Fearless" by Louis Tomlinson Walls
2020 "My Last Breath" by James Newman The Things We Do EP
2020 "Naughty List" by Liam Payne & Dixie D'Amelio 48 Non-album single

As featured artist[]

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
UK IRE
2010 "I Need You Tonight" (Professor Green featuring Ed Drewett) 3 15 Alive Till I'm Dead
2012 "Never Be a Right Time" (Professor Green featuring Ed Drewett) 35 At Your Inconvenience

Original Songs as Solo Artist[]

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
UK IRE
2019 "The Unfortunate Gent Ed Drewett" NA NA TEN
2019 "So Long Ed Drewett" NA NA TEN

References[]

  1. ^ "Ed Drewett former student at BIMM".
  2. ^ "The Wanted Chart History| Billboard". Billboard.
  3. ^ Lee, Ann (29 February 2012). "The Wanted Hit No1 in US iTunes with Glad You Came". The Metro.
  4. ^ Trust, Gary (9 April 2012). "'Most Wanted' : Glad You Came crowns Pop Songs". Billboard.
  5. ^ "1. 'Dear Darlin' - Olly Murs - Top Ten Best Songs - Capital".
  6. ^ "British Single Nominations Announced". Brits.
  7. ^ "100 Greatest Girl Group Songs Of All Time - Critics' Pick". Billboard.
  8. ^ "Jonas Blue - Mama ft William Singe". YouTube.
  9. ^ "JONAS BLUE FT WILLIAM SINGE - FULL OFFICIAL CHART HISTORY". Official Charts Website.

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