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Charlotte Haining teams up with goddard. for new drum and bass banger ‘High Hopes’

Firmly immersed in the buzzing UK drum and bass scene, rising artists Charlotte Haining and goddard. have joined forces to create the perfect end-of-summer anthem ‘High Hopes’, set for release via Ministry of Sound on 29th September

Haining penned the track after her Glastonbury experience last year, with the euphoria of the festival giving her hope in humankind – reflected in the feel-good sonics of the single. Charlotte has since been performing it at festivals over the summer, including Boardmasters, Boomtown and Hospitality in the Woods.

Newly signed to Ministry of Sound, Charlotte Haining is poised for a breakout year in 2024, having written some of the UK’s biggest hits for Becky Hill, Ella Henderson and Shane Codd. Now, she is taking her solo career to the next level. Leeds-native Charlotte has notably worked with the likes of Sub Focus, Dimension, Friction, Hybrid Minds and My Nu Leng, and already amassed a mega 50 million streams from her collaborations alone.  

Chart-topping UK producer goddard. Is known for seamlessly blending drum and bass with lavish melodies and top tier songwriting. His collaboration with rising UK vocalist Venbee ‘messy in heaven’ has already scaled the upper-echelons of the UK singles chart, having spent 13 weeks in the Top 10, and racking up streams in the tens of millions. 

Proving themselves a knockout duo, this exciting collaboration is guaranteed to solidify high hopes for both artists in the coming months.

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