Conor Maynard
Conor Paul Maynard (born 21 November 1992) is an English singer, songwriter, and former YouTuber from Brighton, known for his pop and R&B music that blends influences from artists like Michael Jackson and Ne-Yo.[1] He rose to prominence in the early 2010s through viral cover songs on YouTube, which led to a recording contract with Warner Music Group in 2011 after being discovered by Ne-Yo.[2] Maynard's debut single, "Can't Say No," released in April 2012, peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart.[1] His follow-up singles "Vegas Girl" and "Turn Around" (featuring Ne-Yo) also achieved commercial success, reaching numbers four and eight respectively on the UK charts.[2] These tracks preceded his debut album, Contrast, released in July 2012, which debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and featured collaborations with artists such as Rita Ora and Wiley.[1] The album's success was bolstered by Maynard winning the MTV Europe Music Award for "Brand New for 2012."[1] Following Contrast, Maynard released singles like "R U Crazy" in 2013, which peaked at number four in the UK, and a covers album, Covers, in 2016.[1][3] After transitioning to independent artistry, he has released projects such as +11 Hours in 2023, amid global success with five UK Top 10 singles.[2][4][5] Maynard has continued releasing music independently, including the single "Cherry On Top" in September 2025, maintaining a presence in the pop landscape through streaming platforms and live performances.[6][7]Biography
Early life
Conor Paul Maynard was born on 21 November 1992 in Brighton, East Sussex, England.[8] He is the eldest child of Gary Maynard, a builder, and Helen Maynard, an office worker.[1] Maynard has two younger siblings: brother Jack, a YouTuber and DJ, and sister Anna.[1] The family resided in the nearby area of Hove, where Maynard spent his childhood.[9] Maynard attended Cardinal Newman Catholic School in Hove, completing his A-levels in 2011.[1] From a young age, he showed interest in singing and acting, influenced by artists such as Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson.[1] At age 13, he made his acting debut in a 2006 episode of the Sky 1 television series Dream Team, portraying the child version of character Casper Rose.[10] In May 2006, Maynard launched his YouTube channel and, in December 2008, uploaded his first video—a cover of Lee Carr's "Breathe"—which garnered modest views.[1] He continued posting cover songs, including renditions of tracks by Ne-Yo and Justin Timberlake, such as "Señorita" in 2010, initially attracting a small online audience.[11] Maynard took piano lessons as a child but discontinued them due to lack of interest, though he became more dedicated to singing around age 15.[1]Personal life
Maynard has been involved in several high-profile relationships throughout his adult life. He dated model Victoria Tansey from 2013 to 2015, after meeting her during a photoshoot; the pair split amicably, with Maynard describing the decision as mutual.[12][13] In 2022, he briefly dated influencer Layla Al-Momani, later referencing her in his song "PGNL" (standing for "Pretty Girl Named Layla").[14] More recently, a brief encounter with influencer Charlotte Chilton in 2023 led to public controversy when she claimed in June 2024 that Maynard was the father of her unborn child, Penelope, born in October 2024.[15] DNA tests in March and August 2025 confirmed he was not the father, prompting Maynard to issue statements emphasizing the emotional toll and his desire for privacy amid the scrutiny.[16][17] Despite the results, as of November 2025, Chilton has alleged a rare genetic condition affecting the tests and threatened legal action, leading to ongoing public disputes including claims from third parties.[18][19] Since 2024, Maynard has been in a relationship with Kitty Bertrand, with whom he purchased a home in early 2025 and became engaged in September 2025.[20][21] The paternity dispute with Chilton highlighted ongoing challenges to Maynard's privacy, exacerbated by his early rise to fame, which intensified media interest in his personal affairs.[22] Post-fame, Maynard has resided primarily in the London area, including a recent property purchase with Bertrand to start a "new chapter."[21] His lifestyle emphasizes fitness routines, frequent travel, and active engagement on social media, where he maintains approximately 3 million Instagram followers as of 2025.[23] Maynard has expressed support for mental health awareness through social media posts, particularly reflecting on the personal impacts of public scandals, though he has not led major campaigns.[16]Career
2010–2012: YouTube rise and debut album
Maynard's YouTube channel experienced rapid growth in 2010, as his cover versions of popular songs attracted a growing audience and caught the attention of industry professionals. This online success led to him securing management representation and, in late 2011, signing a recording contract with Parlophone Records, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group.[24][25] In early 2012, Maynard won MTV UK's Brand New for 2012 award, securing 45% of the public vote and beating competitors including Lana Del Rey and Michael Kiwanuka, which provided a major boost to his visibility. He was also nominated for the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Push Act later that year.[26][27] Maynard's debut album, Contrast, was released on 30 July 2012 through Parlophone, featuring production collaborations with artists such as Ne-Yo, who co-wrote and appeared on the track "Turn Around," alongside contributions from producers like the Invisible Men and Stargate. The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and spent 18 weeks in the top 100, selling over 114,000 copies in its first week.[28][29][30] Preceding the album, Maynard released several singles that achieved strong chart performance in the UK. "Can't Say No," his debut single issued on 28 April 2012, peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. This was followed by "Vegas Girl" on 29 July 2012, which reached number four, and "Turn Around" featuring Ne-Yo, released on 21 October 2012 and peaking at number eight. The album's fifth single, "Animal" featuring Wiley, was released on 14 January 2013 but promoted as part of the Contrast campaign in late 2012, ultimately peaking at number six.[31][32][33][34] Contrast saw international releases across Europe between August and October 2012, with a US edition following in early 2013 via Warner Bros. Records.[35][36]2013–2017: Follow-up releases and collaborations
Following the release of his debut album Contrast, Maynard toured extensively in the UK throughout 2013, including performances at major events like Radio 1's Big Weekend in May and as a special guest on will.i.am's arena tour in December.[37][38] In October of that year, he published his autobiography Take Off, offering fans a personal account of his journey from YouTube covers to pop stardom.[39] Maynard encountered creative hurdles during this era, which contributed to delays in developing his follow-up studio album, shifting his focus toward singles and collaborative projects.[40] He released "R U Crazy" in 2013, which debuted at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart, and "Talking About" in March 2015, peaking at number 44.[2] Another single, "I'm Famous" featuring YouTuber Marcus Butler, entered the UK chart at number 85 in late 2015.[2] In 2016, Maynard pivoted to an independent release with the acoustic covers album Covers, issued on August 5 via his own label imprint, comprising reinterpretations of contemporary hits by artists including Ed Sheeran ("Photograph"), James Arthur ("Say You Won't Let Go"), and Drake ("One Dance").[41][42] The project emphasized his vocal roots and fan-driven YouTube style, though it achieved modest commercial success, peaking outside the UK Top 40. That same year, he collaborated on "Are You Sure?" with Dutch DJ trio Kris Kross Amsterdam and Ty Dolla $ign, which reached number 9 on the Dutch Top 40 chart. Maynard's output during this period increasingly involved guest features and production input, as seen in his vocal contributions to "All My Love" by American EDM group Cash Cash, released in July 2017.[43] Amid label transitions at Warner Music Group, he prioritized live shows and direct fan interactions, including acoustic sessions and social media engagement, to maintain momentum before a longer hiatus.[44]2018–present: Theatre debut and recent music
In 2018, Conor Maynard made his professional theatre debut on Broadway, taking on the role of Charlie Price in the Tony Award-winning musical Kinky Boots at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.[45][46] He performed in the production from November 19, 2018, through January 10, 2019, portraying the protagonist who inherits a struggling shoe factory and partners with a drag queen to revive the business.[47][48] Following a period of independent releases and covers, Maynard returned to original music in 2023 with the mini-album +11 Hours, self-produced and released on June 9 via his own label.[49][50] The project, consisting of 10 tracks, explores themes of heartbreak, healing, and emotional recovery, drawing from a personal breakup with someone in Australia—accounting for the title's reference to the time zone difference.[51][52] It debuted and peaked at number 84 on the UK Album Downloads Chart.[53] Preceded by singles "If I Ever," "By Your Side," and "Storage," the album marked his first collection of original material in over a decade.[54] Maynard continued releasing music independently, including covers such as "Taste" and "Good Luck Babe" in 2024.[55] That year, he co-wrote the pop track "Moonlight" for Swedish artist Darin, which was released as a single on May 24.[56] In 2025, he issued further singles like "Cherry On Top," "Why so Serious?," "Runaway Man," and "She's So High," maintaining a focus on introspective pop and R&B influences.[55] As of 2025, Maynard remains active on social media platforms, sharing updates on his creative process and interacting with fans.[57] He has toured sporadically, including a candlelit concert in London in October 2024, blending performances of his catalog with new material.[58]Discography
Albums
Conor Maynard's discography consists of three studio albums, all released between 2012 and 2023, with no live or compilation albums as of 2025. His debut studio album, Contrast, was released on 30 July 2012 through Parlophone Records.[59] The album debuted at number 1 on the UK Albums Chart and spent 18 weeks in the top 100.[29] Featuring a blend of R&B and pop influences, it showcased Maynard's vocal style alongside collaborations with producers like Ne-Yo and The Runners.[60] Contrast was certified silver by the BPI for sales exceeding 60,000 units in the UK.[61] Critics offered mixed reviews, praising its polished production and mature sound for a teen artist while noting some tracks felt formulaic.[62][63] Maynard's second studio album, Covers, arrived on 5 August 2016, also via Parlophone Records.[42] This project compiled acoustic renditions of contemporary hits like Drake's "One Dance" and Zayn's "Pillowtalk," alongside one original track, emphasizing Maynard's YouTube-honed cover style.[41] It peaked outside the UK Top 75 Albums Chart but received positive feedback for highlighting his vocal versatility and intimate arrangements.[64] The third studio album, +11 Hours, marked Maynard's return to original material and was self-released on 9 June 2023.[51] Largely self-produced by Maynard with co-producer Brendan Buckley on select tracks, the album explores themes of heartbreak, personal reflection, and emotional maturity, drawing from a long-distance breakup.[54][51] It debuted at number 84 on the UK Album Downloads Chart but did not enter the main UK Albums Chart Top 100.[53] Reviewers lauded its introspective lyrics and raw production as a mature evolution in Maynard's artistry.[65]| Album | Release Date | UK Peak Position | Label | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Contrast | 30 July 2012 | 1 | Parlophone | Silver (BPI) |
| Covers | 5 August 2016 | Outside Top 75 | Parlophone | None |
| +11 Hours | 9 June 2023 | 84 (Downloads) | Self-released | None |
Singles as lead artist
Conor Maynard has released more than ten singles as lead artist throughout his career, with his debut album Contrast (2012) yielding his highest charting releases, all of which entered the UK top ten. These early singles established his commercial breakthrough, driven by pop-R&B production and collaborations with established artists. Later efforts, including tracks from Covers (2016) and independent releases tied to +11 Hours (2023) and beyond, achieved more modest results, often limited to digital streaming without significant chart impact. Certifications from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) reflect sales and streaming thresholds, with "Can't Say No" marking his strongest certified performance. The following table lists key singles as lead artist, focusing on those with notable UK chart performance:| Title | Year | Album | Peak UK | BPI Certification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Can't Say No | 2012 | Contrast | 2 | Silver |
| Vegas Girl | 2012 | Contrast | 4 | — |
| Turn Around (feat. Ne-Yo) | 2012 | Contrast | 8 | Gold |
| Animal (feat. Wiley) | 2013 | Contrast | 6 | Silver |
| R U Crazy | 2013 | Non-album single | 4 | Silver |
| Talking About | 2015 | Covers | 44 | — |
Singles as featured artist
Conor Maynard has appeared as a featured vocalist on several singles, predominantly in EDM and dance-pop collaborations during his mid-career period from 2016 to 2018, often partnering with international producers and achieving modest chart success outside the UK top 40.[66] These tracks highlight his versatility in blending pop vocals with electronic production, though none reached major UK top 10 positions.[2] The following table lists his notable singles as a featured artist:| Year | Title | Main artist(s) | Selected chart performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Are You Sure? (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) | Kris Kross Amsterdam | #15 Netherlands[67] |
| 2016 | I'm Famous | Marcus Butler | #85 UK[68] |
| 2017 | Understand Me | CMC$ | #30 Dutch Single Tip[69] |
| 2017 | All My Love | Cash Cash | #23 US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, #29 UK Dance[70][71] |
| 2018 | Whenever | Kris Kross Amsterdam & The Boy Next Door | #95 UK, #46 Germany Dance[72][73] |