Sonny Fodera is back with an irresistible summer house banger ‘Somedays,’ this time in collaboration with Jazzy & D.O.D.
It comes hot on the heels of his recent single ‘Mind Still’ which hit the UK charts and was added to both Kiss FM, BBC Radio 1 playlists. It is now almost a year since Sonny Fodera dropped ‘Asking’ and it has accumulated close to 150M streams while spending 50 weeks in the UK OCC charts across the world plus going Platinum in the UK, Double Platinum in Ireland and getting Gold certified in Australia.
That was the latest in a long line of fresh and captivating house singles that have long since proved he has a knack for innovative sounds on his own independent label Solotoko.
For this one, Sonny Fodera teams up with singer/producer Jazzy once more having already worked with him to great acclaim on ‘Life Lesson’, whilst also collaborating with the likes of casso and Headie One on ‘Zeros’, Belters Only most famously on chart topper ‘Make Me Feel Good’, and releasing her debut solo album ‘Constellations’ with single ‘Giving Me’ peaking at no.3 on the UK Singles Chart.
Meanwhile, British-born DJ and producer D.O.D continues to set sonic trends and rack up millions of streams to his name with his high-energy style and anthemic tunes like Gold certified ‘Still Sleepless’, which spent 21 consecutive weeks in the official UK Singles Charts as well as Gold certified ‘So Much In Love’ and epic collab with Jax Jones, ‘Won’t Forget For You’.
Road testing the primed dance hit, Sonny has already performed ‘Somedays’ live at his epic and sold out Alexandra Palace show back in April and Longitude festival in June, causing huge crowd reactions. Following huge festival sets at Glastonbury and Hideout Festival, Sonny is also set for another record breaking summer with the return of his annual 16-week Amnesia residency in Ibiza as well as headline shows on the dance stage at Reading and Leeds Festival, ARC Music Festival in Chicago and he will also be headlining not one but two sold out shows at Warehouse Project in Manchester.
The brilliantly sultry vocals and melancholic chords of ‘Somedays’ are powered by sleek, future-facing drums. The atmospheric vocal builds the mood before feel-good pianos will get hands in the air and crowds of any size singing along.
‘Somedays’ is feel-good music for good times and is sure to set all new records this UK summer.