The Irish pop artist on everyone’s watch list, Aimée is rocketing into 2022 with a high-octane new dance pop single that is sure to become an anthem and establish the 26-year-old Dubliner as a household name.
Nobody Else is an infectious dance track in the vein of Robyn with hints of Anne-Marie and is out now via Universal Music Ireland. Listen HERE.
Nobody Else is a feelgood track that blends the 90s R’n’B vibe that will be familiar to people who know and love Aimée with a slick, modern Swedish pop twist that is sure to win her even more fans.
Working on the track with long-time producer Richey McCourt (Will Young, TINI) and Swedish writer Nick Jarl (Westlife, Loreen), the track really does symbolize the end of lockdown for Aimée, as, after beginning the writing process over video call, when restrictions eased, she flew to Stockholm to finish the
“Finishing this song in snowy Stockholm was a dream come true. I got to write in person, in the room with incredible songwriters. I was lucky enough to spend some time with my songwriting hero Max Martin, at his home studio in Stockholm. It was a dream to play him the unfinished version of Nobody Else and some other unreleased material and chat all things songwriting with him. It was so inspirational, and I carried that excitement with me, as myself, Nick and Richey put the finishing touches to Nobody Else.”
Despite its infectious dance hook, Nobody Else is, at its core, a love song that is very personal to Aimée. She says:
“I am lucky to be in a relationship with someone who is my best friend and my safe place all in one. This is actually the first song I’ve ever written about my boyfriend and it’s really joyful, so it’s a nice juxtaposition with some of my other songs that deal with heartbreak and more serious subjects! In the song I am describing the journey of my relationship and how it blossomed into more than just a friendship. It’s really close to my heart.”
Having rescheduled live shows like so many others, Aimée is delighted to have a string of Irish dates locked in for 2022. She dazzled fans with her Irish tour at the beginning of February, and received a glowing review from Hot Press Magazine, who said “Aimée infused her performance with just the right dash of 90’s diva sass, confirming that she has what it takes to be a true blue pop-star… the next big thing.” Aimée will also play indiependence festival in Cork and sultfeile in Donegal this summer.