LuvBug

This article is about the English band. For the Irish band, see Luv Bug.
LuvBug
Background information
Origin England, United Kingdom
Genres Dance
Occupation(s) Band
Years active 2012–present
Labels Polydor Records
Associated acts JLS
Members Marvin Humes
The White N3rd
JKAY

LuvBug is an English electronic dance music trio consisting of London-born DJ & producer Marvin Humes, Manchester-based producer The White N3rd and producer/songwriter JKAY.[1]

Career

Humes and JKAY grew up in Woolwich, East London with JKAY becoming part of the songwriting/producing duo Tracklacers. They worked with producers including Danja (Justin Timberlake, Usher) and Afrojack (David Guetta, Major Lazer) and also produced early material for JLS, the pop/R&B boy band Humes was formerly a part of. N3RD has produced remixes for Diplo and Azealia Banks and was introduced to Humes through songwriter Ali Tennant (Guetta). In April 2013, the trio came together at a London-based studio and started working on material. The group released a string of remixes for the likes of Leah McFall & will.i.am, Inner City, Case & Foxy Brown.

2014–present: Single releases

After signing to Polydor Records and working with producer Pantha, Humes suggested British R&B singer Talay Riley for vocals and thus created their debut single "Resonance", which was released on 5 October 2014[2] and debuted at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart and number 10 on the Scottish charts. An album was announced to be in the works.[1]

Its second single, "Revive (Say Something)", featuring uncredited vocals from Mark Asari, was released on 15 February 2015, and peaked at number 17 on the UK Singles Chart.[3]

The third single, "Best Is Yet to Come", featuring uncredited vocals from Scouting for Girls, was released on 15 April 2016. The audio video was released in February 2016 on YouTube and Vevo.

Discography

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
UK IRE SCO
2014 "Resonance" (featuring Talay Riley) 13 10 TBA
2015 "Revive (Say Something)" 17 13
2016 "Best Is Yet to Come" 68

Remixes

Year Title Artist(s)
2014 "What Are You Waiting For?" (LuvBug Radio Edit) The Saturdays
"Crazy Stupid Love" (LuvBug Remix) Cheryl featuring Tinie Tempah
2015 "Say Something" (LuvBug Remix) Karen Harding
"Black Magic" (LuvBug Remix) Little Mix
"House Every Weekend" (LuvBug Remix) David Zowie
"New Love" (LuvBug Remix) Arches featuring Karen Harding
"Sax" (LuvBug Remix) Fleur East

References


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