Chelcee Grimes
Chelcee Maria Grimes (born 8 May 1992) is an English singer, songwriter, professional footballer, and television presenter.[1] Grimes has achieved recognition in music as a Grammy-nominated songwriter, co-writing tracks for prominent artists including Dua Lipa, Kylie Minogue, Kesha, Little Mix, and Blackpink.[2][3] She launched her own recording career in 2018 with singles such as "Just Like That" and "I Need a Night Out," blending R&B and pop elements.[4] In football, she began playing at age 10 for Liverpool Ladies and later competed for Fulham FC Women, where she scored multiple goals in the FA Cup during the 2018-2019 season.[1][4] In July 2025, Edge Hill University awarded her an honorary Doctorate of Arts for her contributions to music, media, and sport.[2][3]Early life
Childhood and family background
Chelcee Maria Grimes was born on 8 May 1992 in Aigburth, a suburb of Liverpool, England.[5][6][7] Grimes was raised primarily by her mother, Maria, in a working-class household amid the socioeconomic challenges typical of northern England's urban areas during the 1990s and early 2000s.[5][8] Her father died from a heart attack during her childhood, contributing to early family hardships that she has described as instilling a focus on practical survival and self-reliance.[9][8] The family's circumstances in Liverpool's Aigburth district exposed Grimes to a community-oriented environment where economic pressures emphasized resilience and resourcefulness from a young age, without reliance on external support structures.[4][8] This upbringing, marked by her mother's efforts to provide stability, laid foundational experiences distinct from later pursuits in sports or music.[5][7]Initial interests in sports and music
Grimes began pursuing football at age nine, joining the Liverpool Ladies under-10 youth team after attending a soccer school run by former Liverpool striker Ian Rush, prompted by her grandfather.[7][10] This early involvement exposed her to structured training sessions that emphasized physical conditioning, technical drills, and team tactics, demanding consistent attendance and endurance typical of competitive youth academies in England during the early 2000s.[7] She continued with the Liverpool youth setup until age 16, participating in matches and practices that honed her skills as a defender while navigating the sport's physical toll, including injury risks from high-intensity play.[7][11] Concurrently, Grimes discovered her musical aptitude during her high school years, selecting music as a subject around age 14 or 15, which allowed her to explore songwriting and performance in a formal educational setting.[12] This led to initial local gigs, marking her transition from casual interest to active pursuit, driven by self-motivated practice in vocal technique and composition.[12] By age 16 in 2008, she entered and won a songwriting competition on Liverpool's Juice FM, securing a six-month recording deal at a studio owned by Liverpool footballer Jamie Carragher, providing her first professional-grade exposure to music production.[4] As a teenager, Grimes balanced these pursuits through disciplined scheduling, training with Liverpool's youth team several times weekly while dedicating evenings and weekends to music rehearsals and early performances, reflecting her personal determination to develop both talents without external mandates.[7][4] This dual focus required effective time management amid school commitments, fostering resilience as she alternated between football's team-oriented physicality and music's solitary creative demands.[11]Professional careers
Football involvement
Chelcee Grimes began her football career in Liverpool, attending the Ian Rush Soccer School where she was scouted at age nine to join the Liverpool Ladies academy.[13] She progressed to play for the club's under-10 team, remaining with Liverpool for six years during her youth development.[4] Grimes transitioned to semi-professional and professional levels, representing clubs including Everton, Tottenham Hotspur, Tranmere Rovers, and Fulham, where she played as a forward.[14] While with Fulham, she scored three goals in the FA Cup during the 2018–2019 season.[4] At age 17, she paused her playing career due to limited financial opportunities in women's football at the time, shifting focus to music, but resumed at 22 following inspiration from the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.[13][4] In later years, Grimes has continued semi-professional play with Merseyrail Ladies FC, competing at tier four level.[14] She participated in multiple Soccer Aid charity matches for the World XI team, including the 2022 edition at London Stadium, contributing to their victory.[11][14] These appearances allowed her to train and play alongside professionals like Roberto Carlos and Robbie Keane, simulating a professional regimen for a week.[13] As of 2025, she maintains an active playing role alongside her other pursuits.[3]Youth and semi-professional play
Grimes began her organized football involvement at age 10, joining Liverpool F.C. Ladies' youth setup in the early 2000s after being scouted during local play.[15] [4] She progressed to training with the senior team, which operated at a semi-professional level amid limited funding for women's football in England at the time.[13] Her affiliations extended to Tranmere Rovers' centre of excellence and Tottenham Hotspur's youth programs, reflecting transitions common in regional semi-pro pathways where players balanced limited stipends with other commitments.[16] By age 17 around 2009, Grimes had reached the threshold for potential professional contracts with Liverpool but encountered structural barriers, including insufficient financial support in the sport, which constrained full-time dedication.[4] This led to her deprioritizing football in favor of music pursuits, as the opportunity costs of time-intensive training without viable income outweighed prospects in a nascent women's league, prompting a hiatus of approximately four to five years.[4] [16] No verified records detail specific youth appearances or goals, though her forward position and consistent involvement underscored the physical demands and injury risks inherent to semi-pro play without professional medical resources.[11]Later appearances and charity matches
Grimes made her debut in the Soccer Aid for UNICEF charity match on 10 September 2020 at Wembley Stadium, representing the World XI team, which defeated the England XI 4–3 on penalties following a 1–1 draw.[14] She returned for the 2021 edition and participated in her third consecutive Soccer Aid on 12 June 2022 at London Stadium, again for the World XI, contributing to their 4–3 penalty shootout victory after a 1–1 draw; the event featured her in midfield roles alongside celebrities and professionals.[17] During the 2022 match, Grimes executed a firm tackle on former West Ham United captain Mark Noble, demonstrating sustained physical engagement in a competitive exhibition setting.[18] These Soccer Aid appearances aligned with Grimes' expressed commitment to football as a lifelong passion, enabling her to blend charitable fundraising—such as the series' cumulative support for UNICEF children's programs—with opportunities to showcase skills honed in professional play.[13] No goals were recorded for Grimes across these events, though her consistent selection underscored her value in team dynamics for high-visibility charity fixtures.[11] On 3 August 2025, Grimes appeared in a charity match at Southport FC's Haig Avenue ground, organized to aid families impacted by the July 2024 Southport knife attack; she joined ex-professional Natasha Dowie among a lineup of celebrities and former players.[19] The event generated £46,344 in proceeds through ticket sales, hospitality, and community contributions, marking a targeted effort to provide direct community relief.[20] Grimes' involvement highlighted her selective return to the pitch for localized causes, prioritizing impact over competitive play amid her primary focus on music and broadcasting.[21]Music pursuits
Grimes transitioned into music as a self-taught songwriter, specializing in accessible pop compositions that have been recorded by numerous artists.[22] She has credited over 69 songs to her writing portfolio, including collaborations with producers like Cutfather.[23]Songwriting for other artists
Grimes' songwriting credits include "Million Miles," co-written for Kylie Minogue's 2018 album Golden.[22] She contributed to Dua Lipa's Future Nostalgia with "Love Again" (released 2020) and co-wrote "Kiss and Make Up" (2018) for Dua Lipa featuring Blackpink.[23] [24] Other notable works encompass "11:11" for Taeyeon (2019), "Romantic" (NOTD remix) for Stanaj, "Now You're Gone" for Tom Walker featuring Zara Larsson (2019), and "So Good" for Louisa Johnson (2016).[23] [25] [24] She has also penned tracks for Kesha, Little Mix, Olly Murs, Jonas Blue, and the Saturdays, often drawing from personal experiences such as in "11:11," which reflects her own relational dynamics.[25] [26]Solo performances and releases
Grimes debuted as a solo artist in 2018 with the releases "Just Like That" and "I Need a Night Out," characterized by upbeat pop structures.[4] She followed with "Tryna Not Fall In Love" in November 2019.[27] Additional singles include "Girls" (2019), "Sensation" (2023), and "Sweet" (2025), alongside features like "Wild" on Jonas Blue's 2018 track with TINI and Jhay Cortez.[28] [29] Her 2020 releases encompassed remixes of "Looking To Love" by Nick Talos and Nalestar.[29] Grimes has performed her material in live settings, including a track titled "Liverpool" tied to her hometown roots.[30]Artistry style and influences
Grimes identifies as a pop artist, producing expressive, R&B-infused pop with an emphasis on relatable themes.[22] [4] Her influences include Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Kanye West, Pink, Gwen Stefani, and Eminem, shaping a style that blends mainstream appeal with personal narrative.[22] She began seriously pursuing music around age 16, integrating discipline from her athletic background into her creative process.[4]Songwriting for other artists
Grimes entered professional songwriting after being dropped from RCA Records, where she had signed a four-album deal at age 18 in 2013 following early demos that attracted label interest.[31][32] The contract ended prematurely in 2014 when the executive who signed her was dismissed, prompting a shift from performing to composing amid financial pressures and self-taught skill development through persistent session work.[33][34] This pivot relied on networking in production hubs like Copenhagen, yielding her initial major credit on "Million Miles," co-written during a rapid session with producers Cutfather for Kylie Minogue's album Kiss Me Once, released March 14, 2014.[35][36] Subsequent credits demonstrated growing impact through pop tracks achieving UK chart success, quantifying her contributions via verifiable peaks rather than anecdotal acclaim. For Olly Murs, she co-wrote "Deeper" on the album 24 Hrs, released November 11, 2016, where her vocal input featured in the chorus.[37] In 2018, "Kiss and Make Up" with Dua Lipa and Blackpink, released October 19, reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart, supported by her lyricist and background vocal role.[38][39] For Louisa Johnson, "So Good" topped the UK Singles Chart in 2017 as her debut single post-The X Factor.[39]| Song | Artist(s) | Release Date | UK Peak Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| So Good | Louisa Johnson | October 2017 | 1[39] |
| Kiss and Make Up | Dua Lipa & Blackpink | October 19, 2018 | 3[39][38] |
| Deeper | Olly Murs | November 11, 2016 | Album track[37] |
Solo performances and releases
Grimes released her debut solo single "Just Like That" on October 5, 2018, through Sony Music UK, marking her entry into independent vocal performances amid her concurrent football career.[22] The track, produced with electronic influences, garnered modest streaming attention but did not chart significantly, reflecting challenges in breaking through a saturated pop market without prior solo visibility.[29] This was followed by "I Need a Night Out" later in 2018, another upbeat single emphasizing personal escapism, though commercial metrics remained limited, with total streams across early releases staying under broader industry thresholds for major label promotion.[42] In 2019, Grimes issued "Tryna Not Fall In Love" on November 26, alongside "Girls," both self-directed singles that highlighted her vocal range in R&B-pop hybrids.[27] These releases coincided with early live outings, including festival appearances such as the Liverpool International Music Festival in 2013 and Radio City Summer Live in 2011, where she performed covers and originals to small audiences, blending music with her emerging sports profile for niche appeal.[43] By 2020, she dropped the album Looking to Love, a collection of introspective tracks, but without substantial touring or radio play, it achieved limited traction, underscoring market realities where divided professional commitments—football versus music—diluted promotional focus and fanbase consolidation.[29] A hiatus followed, with Grimes prioritizing athletics until independent releases resumed in 2023 via "Sensation," a single emphasizing empowerment themes.[28] In 2024, she issued "Girl" on November 8 and a reimagined "I Want (New Version)" as part of the Discoset 1 EP, distributed through platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, achieving incremental streaming growth amid self-managed distribution post-major label ties.[44][45] Her most recent solo output, the single "Sweet" on June 13, 2025, continued this pattern of digital-first releases, with no associated live tours announced, as verified by concert tracking services showing zero scheduled performances that year.[28][46] Overall reception has been constrained by independent economics, where personal agency in production yields creative control but faces algorithmic and visibility hurdles in a data-driven industry favoring established acts.[47]Artistry style and influences
Grimes' musical style centers on pop infused with R&B elements, emphasizing authentic storytelling drawn from personal experiences rather than fabricated narratives. Her songs often feature a structural shift from raw emotional lows to uplifting resolutions, reflecting a blend of vulnerability and resilience influenced by her working-class Liverpool upbringing. This approach prioritizes melody-led composition, where initial instincts guide the process, with lyrics kept straightforward and unembellished to maintain genuineness.[8][48] Key influences include early exposure to artists like Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Pink, and Kanye West, alongside dance and pop music played at home, fostering her upbeat, feel-driven sound. More recent works, such as her 2024 single "GIRL," incorporate inspirations from producers like Nile Rodgers, highlighting funky, empowering pop rhythms. Grimes differentiates her artistry through unapologetic individuality, inspired by figures like Lady Gaga's advocacy and self-expression, avoiding the hyper-sexualized tropes of early 2000s pop in favor of empowerment rooted in real-life grit.[4][49] Her multi-disciplinary background in football informs a disciplined, adaptive mindset in songwriting, drawing parallels between team dynamics on the pitch and collaborative growth in the studio—surrounding oneself with stronger talents accelerates development. This gut-driven persistence, honed by overcoming industry misogyny and early barriers through self-belief rather than overanalysis, enables rapid creation, often completing tracks in under 20 minutes when inspiration strikes, underscoring a causal reliance on raw talent over contrived perfection.[4][8][48]Broadcasting and content creation
Grimes entered broadcasting through sports media, leveraging her football background to cover major events. She presented the BBC's coverage of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, providing on-site reporting from matches. Since September 2019, she has co-presented MOTDx, a youth-oriented spin-off of Match of the Day on BBC, focusing on football culture and player interviews. She also hosted Chelcee Away, a BBC Sport series exploring global football scenes. In 2021, Grimes co-hosted the BBC's commentary for the semi-finals of the Eurovision Song Contest. Her work extends to BT Sport, where she contributed to football programming, as recognized in her 2025 honorary doctorate from Edge Hill University. On radio, Grimes hosted My Unsung Hero on talkSPORT in April 2021, a series highlighting overlooked contributors in sports and music. In digital media, she created and hosts the podcast What We Coulda Been, launched around 2020, which features interviews with professionals reflecting on alternate career trajectories they nearly pursued, such as actors discussing paths to sports or business. In June 2021, she co-hosted Building Queertopia with performer Shane Jenek (known as Courtney Act), a BBC Sounds series that convened LGBTQ+ community members and allies to discuss hypothetical improvements in queer societal structures. Grimes has narrated promotional content for broadcasters, including a 2024 Sky Sports campaign video recounting stories from supporters of all 92 English Football League clubs to launch the season. Her multifaceted media presence combines live presenting with produced audio content, often intersecting her experiences in football and music.Television presenting roles
Grimes joined the BBC as co-presenter of MOTDx, a youth-focused spin-off from Match of the Day, in September 2019, where she contributes football analysis and interviews drawing on her playing experience.[50] The program airs on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer, targeting younger audiences with segments on player lifestyles, music crossovers, and match previews. In 2019, she fronted bespoke content for the BBC's coverage of the FIFA Women's World Cup, including kit ratings and promotional features across digital platforms, leveraging her expertise as a semi-professional footballer.[51] This role marked an early television milestone, bridging her sports background with broadcasting. Grimes hosted Chelcee Away on BBC Sport, a series showcasing her travels and insights into football culture.[2] In May 2023, she co-presented Eurovision Calling: Jason and Chelcee's Ultimate Guide on BBC Two with comedian Jason Manford, offering a beginner's overview of the Eurovision Song Contest's history, format, and Liverpool hosting preparations.[52] The one-hour special included exclusive behind-the-scenes access and contest trivia, positioning Grimes as a music industry insider.[53] Her involvement highlighted communicative skills honed through songwriting and on-pitch performances, facilitating dynamic interplay with Manford's humor. These roles demonstrate Grimes' versatility, applying first-hand knowledge from music and football to engage viewers on interdisciplinary topics without relying on scripted narratives.[54]Digital media and podcasting
Grimes maintains an active presence on Instagram under the handle @chelceegrimes, where she shares content integrating her pursuits in music, football, and personal insights, amassing over 105,000 followers by late 2025.[55] Her posts frequently blend promotional material for musical releases, such as songwriting credits for artists like Rudimental and Jess Glynne's "Back To Me" in September 2025, with football-related updates, including custom anthems for England's Red Roses team.[56] [57] This cross-domain approach has facilitated audience growth by appealing to diverse interests, evidenced by engagement metrics like hundreds of likes and comments on transfer window-themed content in July 2025.[58] On YouTube, Grimes operates a channel dedicated to music videos and career highlights, including "Just Like That" (released June 2018, accumulating 293,000 views) and more recent uploads like her September 2025 appearance receiving an honorary doctorate.[59] [60] [61] These self-produced videos serve promotional purposes, extending her solo releases and collaborations without reliance on major label infrastructure, aligning with her entrepreneurial management of digital assets. In podcasting, Grimes hosts "What We Coulda Been," a series exploring alternate career paths and featuring guests like Lucy Bronze to discuss football achievements and pivotal life decisions.[62] The podcast, available on platforms including Spotify and Apple Podcasts, emphasizes her dual expertise, with episodes drawing on her experiences as a songwriter and former player.[63] In August 2025, she guest-starred on the "When Life Gives You Lemons" podcast's Season 8 premiere, detailing her transition from youth football at Liverpool FC to Grammy-nominated songwriting while highlighting personal authenticity in overcoming challenges.[64] These audio ventures underscore her shift toward independent content creation in the 2020s, prioritizing direct audience connection over traditional media gatekeepers.Personal life
Relationships and public perceptions
Grimes publicly identified as bisexual in a 2019 interview with Gay Times, stating that her attractions were not strictly defined by gender but focused on emotional connection.[65] By 2021, she referred to herself as a lesbian in discussions about representation, emphasizing her identity as a mixed-race woman thriving in multiple fields despite societal barriers.[66] This evolution in self-description coincided with her high-profile relationships involving women, amid broader media interest in celebrity sexualities that often amplifies personal disclosures for public consumption. Her first widely reported romance was with model Megan Barton-Hanson, beginning in August 2019 after they met through mutual connections in the entertainment industry.[67] The relationship, marked by on-and-off periods, ended definitively by late 2020 following multiple publicized splits, including one in October 2019 attributed to work commitments and another in April 2020 amid Instagram unfollows.[68] Tabloid coverage highlighted dramatic elements like arguments over fidelity, though Grimes later reflected on it as a learning experience without confirming all reported details.[69] From 2022 to 2024, Grimes was repeatedly photographed kissing television presenter Christine McGuinness at public events, fueling speculation of a romantic involvement despite both parties describing their bond as a close friendship post-McGuinness's separation from her husband.[5] Multiple sightings, including in December 2022 and subsequent outings, were covered extensively by outlets like The Sun and Daily Mail, which portrayed the interactions as intimate but unconfirmed as dating.[70] By mid-2025, their relationship soured publicly, with Grimes accusing McGuinness of inauthenticity and attention-seeking in social media posts and interviews, leading to a fallout reported on June 5, 2025.[71] This episode exemplified how paparazzi-driven narratives often conflate platonic affection with romance, invading personal boundaries without verified consent from those involved. In 2024, Grimes began a relationship with an unnamed partner, going Instagram official before the pair split in July 2025 after approximately one year, with sources citing a loss of spark and mutual unfollows on social media.[72] By August 1, 2025, she confirmed a new romance with executive producer Rachel Slade via Instagram posts, including a video captioned "I have two girlfriends" in reference to Slade's resemblance to McGuinness.[73] These developments drew further tabloid scrutiny, underscoring a pattern where Grimes's private life attracts sensationalized reporting that prioritizes visual similarities and cryptic captions over substantive privacy, despite her efforts to control narratives through direct social media disclosures.[74]Health disclosures and self-management
In March 2024, Chelcee Grimes publicly disclosed her diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which was personally administered by psychiatrist Dr. Tony Lloyd during discussions on neurodiversity.[75] The diagnosis provided retrospective clarity on longstanding traits, including high energy levels manifested in her early involvement in competitive football and musical activities, where sustained drive and multitasking were prominent.[76] Grimes has linked these characteristics to ADHD's core features, such as hyperactivity and impulsivity, which fueled her progression from youth sports to professional songwriting and broadcasting without formal recognition until adulthood.[77] Grimes has framed the diagnosis as empowering, enabling enhanced self-understanding that supports her navigation of demanding, multifaceted professional commitments.[78] She reports improved focus and efficiency in balancing careers—such as penning hits for artists like Dua Lipa while maintaining presenting roles and athletic pursuits—attributing this to targeted harnessing of ADHD-related hyperfocus rather than external interventions.[79] This approach emphasizes behavioral adaptations, including leveraging an aversion to unfinished tasks to sustain productivity across domains.[80] Grimes advocates viewing ADHD as a "superpower" that enhances creativity and resilience, prioritizing intrinsic strategies like structured routines and self-acceptance over pharmacological dependencies or therapeutic over-reliance.[81] Her self-reported outcomes highlight sustained career momentum post-diagnosis, with no indications of diminished performance; instead, she credits the insight for fostering authenticity in personal and professional growth.[82] This perspective aligns with empirical observations of ADHD's potential adaptive advantages in high-stakes, dynamic environments when managed through volitional discipline.Legacy and reception
Achievements and contributions
Grimes has co-written multiple hit songs that achieved high chart positions, including "So Good" by Louisa Johnson, which topped the UK Singles Chart in 2017, "Love Again" by Dua Lipa reaching number 2 in 2021, and "Kiss and Make Up" by Dua Lipa featuring BLACKPINK at number 3 in 2018.[39] Her songwriting for artists such as Kylie Minogue ("Million Miles"), Kesha, and Olly Murs has earned her a Grammy nomination, recognizing her impact on global pop music.[2] Through her participation in Soccer Aid for UNICEF, Grimes played for the World XI in the 2021 and 2022 editions, events that raised record £13 million and £15.6 million respectively to support child welfare programs worldwide, including vaccinations and education initiatives.[83][84] In broadcasting, Grimes contributed to the Eurovision Song Contest coverage as a commentator for the 2021 semi-finals on BBC Four, part of an event with a global audience of 183 million viewers, and co-presented preview specials in 2023 reaching UK audiences in the millions.[85][86] In July 2025, Edge Hill University awarded Grimes an honorary doctorate for her multifaceted successes in music, football, and media, highlighting her resilience and contributions.[2] She has featured in podcasts that year, such as discussions on overcoming early career obstacles through determination, underscoring causal factors in her professional triumphs.[9] Grimes inspires youth in Liverpool, her hometown, via her trajectory from signing with Liverpool FC at age nine to professional achievements, including community-aligned efforts like composing a track for an LFC documentary in 2020 that supported fan foundations.[87][7]Criticisms and challenges faced
Grimes experienced early setbacks in her music career, including being dropped by her record label shortly after signing an album deal at age 18.[88] This rejection forced her to rebuild her professional momentum independently before being re-signed by the same label years later.[88] Balancing her pursuits as a singer-songwriter, footballer, and broadcaster has presented logistical challenges, such as scheduling conflicts and divided focus that could limit deeper specialization in any one field.[89] Grimes has acknowledged the demands of maintaining dual careers in music and professional football, noting the need to prioritize based on personal fulfillment rather than external expectations.[90] In 2025, Grimes faced personal distractions from high-profile relationship scrutiny, including a reported split from her girlfriend of one year in July, amid prior fallout with television personality Christine McGuinness.[91] This episode, which involved public speculation and social media unfollows dating back to 2023, diverted attention from her professional endeavors.[72] Additionally, as a female footballer, she has encountered online trolling targeting her participation in the sport.[49]Works
Discography
Grimes has released a series of singles as both a lead and featured artist since debuting in 2018, with no full-length studio albums issued as of October 2025. Her output emphasizes pop and electronic influences, often blending upbeat rhythms with personal themes.[4]Singles as lead artist
Grimes' lead singles emerged primarily in the late 2010s, marking her entry into the pop music scene under Sony Music UK.| Title | Release date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Just Like That | June 8, 2018 | Debut single; R&B-laced pop track.[92] [60] |
| I Need a Night Out | 2018 | Follow-up single focusing on escapist themes.[4] [45] |
| Tryna Not Fall in Love | November 26, 2019 | Independent release exploring romantic tension.[27] |
Singles as featured artist
Grimes has collaborated on dance and electronic tracks, contributing vocals to higher-profile releases by established producers.| Title | Artist(s) | Release date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wild | Jonas Blue feat. Chelcee Grimes, TINI & Jhay Cortez | 2018 | Featured on Jonas Blue's debut album; international collaboration. (Note: Used for date confirmation only; primary verification from artist snippets) [28] |
| Looking to Love | Nick Talos feat. Chelcee Grimes | March 13, 2020 | House-influenced single.[93] [94] |
| Sensation | Nicky Romero feat. Chelcee Grimes | November 17, 2023 | Euro trance track released via Protocol Recordings.[95] [96] |
| Sweet | Badger feat. Chelcee Grimes | June 13, 2025 | Rave anthem blending UK garage and pop elements.[97] [98] |
Notable songwriting credits
As a songwriter, Grimes has contributed to commercial successes for major artists, often co-writing pop and electronic hits. Key credits include:- "So Good" by Louisa Johnson (2016), which reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart.[39]
- "Kiss and Make Up" by Dua Lipa and Blackpink (2018), peaking at #3 in the UK.[39] [23]
- "Love Again" by Dua Lipa (2020), a #2 UK hit from the album Future Nostalgia.[39] [23]
Singles as lead artist
Grimes released her debut single "Just Like That" on 7 June 2018 through RCA Records, a pop track co-written and produced in collaboration with industry professionals including Daniel Davidsen and Peter Wallevik.[92][60] The song received modest streaming attention but did not enter major charts such as the UK Official Singles Chart. Her follow-up, "I Need a Night Out", arrived on 7 September 2018, also via RCA, featuring upbeat pop production emphasizing themes of escapism and self-empowerment.[100][101] Like its predecessor, it garnered limited commercial metrics, with no top-chart placements. In 2019, Grimes issued "Girls" on 26 April, shifting toward a more assertive pop sound highlighting female solidarity, released independently or under a smaller label following her RCA tenure.[102][103] This was followed by "Tryna Not Fall in Love" on 22 November 2019 via Tap Records, a track co-written with Jamie Sellers that explored romantic tension through infectious hooks and electronic elements.[27][104] These releases maintained her focus on accessible pop but similarly achieved no significant chart success, reflecting challenges in breaking through as a solo act amid her multifaceted career.| Title | Release date | Label | Peak UK chart position |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Just Like That" | 7 June 2018 | RCA Records | Did not chart |
| "I Need a Night Out" | 7 September 2018 | RCA Records | Did not chart |
| "Girls" | 26 April 2019 | Independent | Did not chart |
| "Tryna Not Fall in Love" | 22 November 2019 | Tap Records | Did not chart |
Singles as featured artist
Chelcee Grimes has served as a featured vocalist on select singles by electronic and dance artists, contributing hooks and verses that complement the lead performers' styles.[28] In 2017, she appeared on "I Want" by French disco producer Cerrone, alongside Mike City, where her vocals added contemporary pop layers to the track's retro-funk production.[105] Grimes featured on Jonas Blue's 2018 single "Wild," performing alongside TINI and Jhay Cortez; the multilingual collaboration blended tropical house rhythms with her emotive delivery on the chorus.[42]| Year | Single | Lead Artist(s) | Role and Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Looking to Love | Nick Talos | Provided lead vocals on this upbeat dance-pop track, co-composed with producers.[93] |
| 2023 | Sensation | Nicky Romero | Collaborated as co-lead vocalist in this EDM single, delivering the primary melodic lines.[106] |
| 2025 | Sweet | Badger | Featured on this UK dance single, contributing soulful vocals to enhance the high-energy drop.[98] |