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Calvin Harris & Rag'n'Bone Man

Lovers In A Past Life

Calvin Harris & Rag'n'Bone Man

1 SONG • 2 MINUTES • FEB 16 2024

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Lovers In A Past Life
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Scottish producer and DJ Calvin Harris is one of dance music's most popular artists, with a lengthy list of chart-topping hits and superstar collaborations. He went from self-releasing his music online to selling millions in the 2000s and 2010s with radio-friendly, electronic dance crossover anthems such as "Feel So Close," "This Is What You Came For," "Slide," and "One Kiss." In addition to winning a Grammy in 2013, he also broke Michael Jackson's record for the most U.K. Top Ten singles from one album and was named Forbes' highest-earning DJ in 2013. After issuing his first two efforts -- 2007's I Created Disco and 2009's Ready for the Weekend -- he made his 2012 mainstream breakthrough with 18 Months, which recruited high-profile guest vocalists such as Rihanna, Kelis, Ellie Goulding, and Florence Welch, resulting in multiple chart hits and platinum certifications. With this successful electronic pop crossover formula, he issued the U.S. Top Five Motion in 2014 before reaching a chart peak in 2017 with the hip-hop and retro-R&B summertime hit Funk Wav Bounces, Vol. 1. More Top 20 U.K. songs followed, including 2018's "One Kiss" with Dua Lipa, and 2021's "By Your Side" with Tom Grennan. In 2022, he released his sixth LP, Funk Wav Bounces, Vol. 2. Singles with Sam Smith, Eliza Rose, and Rag'n'Bone Man followed into 2024.

Born Adam Richard Wiles on January 17, 1984 in the southern Scotland city of Dumfries, Harris was first attracted to electronic music in his teens and was recording bedroom demos by 1999. Two of these songs, "Da Bongos" and "Brighter Days," were released as a 12" club single and an EP by the Prima Facie label in early 2002 under the artist name Stouffer. With that single to his credit, the still-teenaged Harris moved from Scotland to London, but as a very small fish in one of the world's largest and most competitive ponds, he floundered; only one of his songs was released during his time in London, "Let Me Know" with vocalist Ayah on the Unabombers' 2004 live-mix CD Electric Soul, Vol. 2.

Returning home to Dumfries, Harris began posting homemade solo recordings to his MySpace page. An A&R representative from EMI liked what he heard and signed Harris to the label in 2006. Following a pair of successful singles, Harris released his debut album, I Created Disco, in the summer of 2007. It featured two Top Ten hits ("Acceptable in the 80s" and "The Girls") and climbed high in the album charts. Along with his work as a solo artist and touring in front of a full live band, Harris quickly became an in-demand remixer, working on singles by Jamiroquai, Groove Armada, All Saints, and CSS. He also wrote and produced songs for Kylie Minogue's 2007 comeback album, and collaborated with Dizzee Rascal on "Dance wiv Me," which reached number one in the U.K.

"I'm Not Alone," the first single from his second album, also hit number one upon release in April 2009, as did the album when it appeared that August. That album, Ready for the Weekend, topped the U.K. albums chart and peaked at number 12 on Billboard's U.S. dance/electronic chart. Through 2011, Harris took on production work for Example, Tinchy Stryder, and Rihanna ("We Found Love," a quadruple-platinum hit in the U.S.) and issued two of his own singles (the Kelis collaboration "Bounce" and "Feel So Close"). Harris' third solo album, 18 Months, was a collaboration-filled affair that featured "We Found Love" and "Bounce," plus vocal spots from Ellie Goulding, Florence Welch, and Ne-Yo, among others. It was released in October 2012, hit number one on the U.K. albums chart, and reached number 19 in the U.S. Nine singles from the album went Top Ten in the U.K. -- an astonishing feat.

The following May, his songwriting was acknowledged when he was given the top Ivor Novello Award. Forbes reported that he was the highest-earning DJ of 2013; according to the publication, he made $46 million -- $14 million more than runner-up Tiësto. Harris continued to roll. Each one of the first three singles from 2014's Motion topped the U.K. pop chart, while the album itself debuted at number two in the U.K. and at number five in the U.S. A successful collaboration with Disciples, "How Deep Is Your Love," followed in 2015. The song was a hit, reaching number two in the U.K. and number one in Australia, and securing Harris his eighth Top Ten on the Billboard Dance chart, the most for any artist up to that point. The next year he returned with two further hits: the Top Five U.S. "This Is What You Came For" with Rihanna, and the Top Five U.K. "My Way" with his own lead vocals. Despite the popularity of those singles, they would not appear on his next album and remained standalone releases.

His fifth effort, Funk Wav Bounces, Vol. 1, arrived in the summer of 2017. Boasting a festival's worth of inspired guest artists, Bounces featured Frank Ocean and Migos on "Slide," Young Thug, Pharrell Williams, and Ariana Grande on "Heatstroke," Future and Khalid on "Rollin'," and Katy Perry, Big Sean, and Williams on "Feels," in addition to further collaborations with John Legend, Schoolboy Q, D.R.A.M., Nicki Minaj, Lil Yachty, Snoop Dogg, and more. It peaked at number two on both the U.K. charts and the Billboard 200. In 2018, Harris began to roll out a series of standalone singles, starting with "Nuh Ready, Nuh Ready" featuring Canadian rapper PartyNextDoor. Later that year, Harris scored a pair of '90s-house-tinged U.K. chart-toppers: one with Dua Lipa ("One Kiss") and another with Sam Smith ("Promises"). He also reached number two in the U.K. with his song "Giant" with Rag'n'Bone Man. More collaborations followed, including 2020's "Over Now" with the Weeknd, which arrived in August 2020 and "By Your Side" with Tom Grennan, which appeared in June 2021. He began releasing singles as Love Regenerator, including "Rollercoaster" (with Solardo) and "Lonely" (with Riva Starr featuring Sananda Maitreya).

Returning to his own name, he geared up for the release of a much-anticipated sequel set to Funk Wav Bounces with the 2022 single "Potion" featuring Dua Lipa and Young Thug. Additional star-studded tracks featuring 21 Savage ("New Money"), Justin Timberlake, Halsey, and Pharrell ("Stay with Me"), and Normani, Tinashe, and Offset ("New to You") all landed on Funk Wav Bounces, Vol. 2. Released in August 2022, the sequel proved nearly as popular as its predecessor, reaching number five in the U.K. and 17 on the Billboard 200. A standalone single, "Miracle" featuring Ellie Goulding, arrived in March 2023. It became Harris' eleventh U.K. chart-topper. "Desire," with Sam Smith, followed and reached the Top Ten. The Eliza Rose collaboration "Body Moving" charted in the Top 40. In 2024, Harris released "Lovers in a Past Life" with Rag'n'Bone Man. ~ Stewart Mason

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Rag'n'Bone Man is the performing name of Rory Graham, a British neo-blues and soul singer who broke through to mainstream success in 2017. A native of rural East Sussex, Graham got his start in the hip-hop world of Brighton before finding a more suitable vehicle for his massive voice and releasing a series of independent blues-driven EPs throughout the front half of the 2010s. After signing with Columbia, he landed a bona fide hit with "Human," the lead single from his 2017 debut album of the same name, which, in addition to going multi-platinum in the U.K., charted across Europe and earned him several Brit Awards. "Giant," his 2019 collaborative hit single with Calvin Harris, kept Graham in the public eye while he readied his follow-up, Life by Misadventure, which arrived in 2021.

Graham was born and raised in the small town of Uckfield in the southeast of England. Growing up on early blues and soul, he taught himself to sing by mimicking Muddy Waters before discovering hip-hop. Starting out as an MC with a local drum'n'bass crew at age 15, he progressed to hip-hop open-mike nights in nearby Brighton, where he later moved, teaming up with local hip-hop crew the Rum Committee. At the same time, he continued to practice singing in private. At 19, he took part in a blues open-mike night at the encouragement of his father, and the rapturous response to his singing boosted his confidence enough to make him consider it as a career rather than rapping.

Graham's Rag'n'Bone Man moniker came from his childhood memories of sitting in front of the TV with his grandfather, watching repeats of the British '60s sitcom Steptoe and Son, about a pair of rag-and-bone men -- dirt-poor street collectors who in bygone days gathered up rubbish in an attempt to find useful rags, bones, and scrap metal that could be sold to merchants for a few pennies. With his tattoo-covered arms, nose ring, shaved head, enormous beard, and typical garb of hoodie and jeans, Graham looked like an escapee from an early-2000s nu-metal band, but he blew crowds away as soon as he opened his mouth with his deep, powerful, soulful, bluesy vocals.

He released his debut EP, Bluestown, in 2012, followed by several EPs over the next few years, with 2014's Wolves and 2015's Disfigured standing out. Graham's early releases were more acoustic, but he evolved toward a more electronic sound with hip-hop-styled beats. In 2013, he signed a publishing deal with Warner Chappell, which enabled him to give up his day job as a caregiver for people with Asperger's syndrome. His increasing profile brought him to the attention of Columbia Records, which signed him in 2016. His debut single for Columbia, "Human," arrived in September of that year and was a big hit in several European countries.

Graham's first full-length effort (also titled Human) saw release in early 2017. That same year, he was honored with two Brit Awards for British Breakthrough Act and the Choice Award, as well as a BBC Music Award for British Album of the Year. His status now significantly elevated, he made a guest appearance with Gorillaz on their track "The Apprentice" and later collaborated with DJ Calvin Harris on the 2019 song "Giant," another hit throughout Europe that peaked at number two on the U.K. Singles Chart. In early 2021, Graham released the singles "All You Ever Wanted" and "Anywhere Away from Here," both of which appeared on his sophomore album, Life by Misadventure, later that May. ~ John D. Buchanan

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