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Introducing dynamic producer duo James Tadgell and Jon Clare who together with Hackney born songwriter/vocalist – Vanya Taylor make up London Based trio – All About She. Managed by British success story Disturbing London (home to Tinie Tempah), they are set to release their stunning debut single – ‘Higher (Free)’ on November 10 via Atlantic Records. Alongside the single, remixes come from godfather of garage Grant Nelson, Preditah, Billon and Steve Smart.
No stranger to the music landscape, the trio has worked with the likes of Tinie Tempah, Dizzee Rascal, VV Brown, Wookie, Roses Gabor and Wretch 32 between them. They arrive with ‘Higher (Free)’, a delicious slice of garage-pop-electro- soul, already enjoying very early support from Radio 1 & 1Xtra from the likes of DJ Target, MistaJam, Zane Lowe and Toddla T as well as Kiss FM’s DJ EZ. The track has just been playlisted at both 1Xtra and Choice FM.
Busy putting the finishing touches on their debut EP, their other projects include the official remix to Jessie J’s new single, ‘It’s My Party’, as well as working with a cross selection of some of the freshest talent on the scene – Mnek, Etta Bond and Sasha Keable.
Prior to this, they wrote “Intro” for Tinie Tempah’s debut album ‘Discovery’, which Vanya wrote and lent her vocals to the 2011 hit “Simply Unstoppable” on the same album.