Bradley Simpson Releases First Single “Cry At The Moon”

Bradley Simpson’s highly anticipated debut single, “Cry At The Moon” is out today, available worldwide through Insanity UK and Sony Music Entertainment. Co-written by Bradley himself along with Andrew Wells, Anthony Rossomando, and Jordan Asher Cruz, known as “BOOTS,” the track marks a significant milestone in Bradley’s solo career.

The genesis of “Cry At The Moon” traces back to a session in LA with Anthony and Andrew during the album’s early writing phase. Drawing inspiration from their shared musical influences, which included bands like Queens of the Stone Age and Raconteurs, they crafted the song’s melody, setting the tone for Bradley’s evolving sound. Meeting BOOTS later on proved pivotal, leading to a collaboration on the entire album. Refining “Cry At The Moon” to align seamlessly with the album’s overarching vibe, Bradley sees it as the perfect introduction to his solo journey, eagerly anticipating its live performance.

Directed by Wiz, the music video for “Cry At The Moon” can be watched HERE.

Best known as the frontman of the British band The Vamps, Bradley, at just 28, is making a bold transition to a solo artist, propelled by his deeply personal songwriting. With a devoted fanbase and a string of chart-topping albums in the UK under his belt, Bradley’s solo venture marks an exciting new chapter in his career.

Fans can catch Bradley previewing tracks from his upcoming album, including his solo rendition of “Cry At The Moon,” during a sold-out series of headline shows across the UK, Europe, New York, and Los Angeles this spring. Currently hard at work on his debut album, Bradley promises more to come soon.

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Bradley Simpson’s “Cry At The Moon” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment/Insanity UK.

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