Showing posts with label Matt Cardle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Cardle. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2018

United Kingdom | Matt Cardle - "Nobody"

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British singer Matt Cardle continues the promotion of his latest album, "Time to be alive", with the release of a beautiful new single. "Nobody" is a downtempo ballad with intense R&B beats. It's surely a must-listen!

Tuesday, May 01, 2018

United Kingdom | Matt Cardle - "Desire"

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Look who is back! British singer Matt Cardle returns with a great new single, "Desire", part of his new album "Time to be alive". And we are totally in love with it. It's a highly addictive song: it takes a single listen to make one want to repeat it over and over again!

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Top 40 of 2013: #21

2013 IN 40 SONGS

2013 is almost ending. It's time to celebrate and remember the good things this year has brought. Sounds European! looked back on the songs which were presented here during this period – almost 700 – and selected the 40 best ones (in the editors' opinions). Until December 31st, this top 40 will review some of the coolest artists and tracks which were seen here during the year.

21st place: United Kingdom | Matt Cardle feat. Melanie C - "Loving you"

Tuesday, November 05, 2013

United Kingdom | Matt Cardle - "When you were my girl"

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After the big success of "Loving you", Matt Cardle comes back on his own with a very groovy second single from his last album, "Porcelain". The song in question is "When you were my girl", a fantastic pop song with a rhythm that will captivate your mind and make you want to dance right away!

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

United Kingdom | Matt Cardle feat. Melanie C - "Loving you"

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Matt Cardle (Southampton, 1983) was the winner of The X Factor's seventh season in the United Kingdom. After working two singles of his latest album, "The fire", he's now releasing a new song, featuring former Spice Girl Melanie C (Whiston, 1974). "Loving you" is a very cute ballad – that kind which only works when sung in a man-and-woman duet... and it surely does work amazingly well in the case of this one!