℗ 2020 Polydor Limited; A Polydor Records Release
Released June 30, 2020
Duration 3m 37s
Record Label Polydor Records
Genre Pop
 

Slow Grenade (Single)

Ellie Goulding, Lauv

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Slow Grenade
Ellie Goulding; Lauv
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Ellie Goulding has released her new track, “Slow Grenade”, featuring multi platinum-selling singer/producer Lauv. The new track is the latest to be taken from Goulding’s upcoming double-sided album, Brightest Blue. “Slow Grenade” is a collaborative effort with acclaimed artist Lauv, who first gained attention in 2015 with his single “The Other”. He has since written for and featured with a number of incredible artists all the while accumulating over 5 billion streams, multi-Platinum certifications and top 10 hits from singles like “I Like Me Better” and “i’m so tired…” featuring Troye Sivan, the latter from his highly-rated March 2020 debut album ~how i’m feeling~. “Slow Grenade” brings the two performers’ expansive talents together for a supercharged summer pop hit.
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