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Something in Your Bones

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"Something in Your Bones"
Song by Nadine Coyle
from the EP Nadine
Released22 March 2018 (2018-03-22)
FormatDigital download
Length3:04
LabelVirgin EMI
Songwriter(s)
  • Jolan Gidney-Craigen
  • Brian Higgins
  • Keir MacCulloch
  • Kyle Mackenzie
  • Ben Taylor
  • Sarah Thompson
Producer(s)Xenomania, COMMANDS

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"Something in Your Bones" is a song by Irish recording artist Nadine Coyle. The song, the fourth and final track from Nadine EP. The song, along with the EP,[1] were released as a digital download on 23 March 2018 by Virgin EMI Records.

Background and release[edit]

All the songs are very distinctive. They don't sound like each other, really. At the minute we're working with a collection of four singles, and [...] if the next one [Something in Your Bones] is what we think it's going to be, it's just a massive, massive song. Literally, you'll feel like you're getting attacked through the speakers. It's massive, in your face, so powerful.

—Coyle on the distinct sound of the song.[2]

After announcing that Coyle had signed a recording deal with Virgin EMI Records in July 2017,[3] Coyle released her new single, "Go to Work", on 8 September 2017.

"Girls on Fire" was released [4] as the first song from her new upcoming four-track EP, on 8 February 2018, "Gossip" on 23 February 2018, "September Song" on 9 March 2018, and finally "Something in Your Bones" on 22 March 2018.

References[edit]

  1. Coyle, Nadine. "I couldn't wait for you guys to hear it!! My EP is out at midnight tonight wherever you are in the world 🎉🎉🎉".
  2. "1883 Magazine".
  3. Anderton, Joe (24 July 2017). "Nadine Coyle has a new record deal and album on the way". Digital Spy. United Kingdom: Hearst Corporation. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  4. "Nadine's new single Girls On Fire - First listen review".


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