Ed Drewett
Edward James Drewett (born 1 April 1988) is an English singer-songwriter renowned for co-writing multiple chart-topping hits for major pop acts, including "Glad You Came" by The Wanted, "Best Song Ever" and "Steal My Girl" by One Direction, and "Black Magic" by Little Mix.[1][2][3] His songwriting credits also encompass successful tracks like "Lightning" by The Wanted, "Dear Darlin'" by Olly Murs, and "Rise" by Jonas Blue, contributing to over 100 songs across various artists.[4][2] Born in Harlow, Essex, Drewett developed an early passion for music, beginning to sing at a young age and later studying at London's Tech Music School.[1][5] He first gained public attention in 2007 as a finalist in the top 20 of the BBC talent show Any Dream Will Do, produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber, though he did not advance to the live performances.[1][6] Signed to Virgin Records (EMI) in 2009, Drewett launched his own recording career, influenced by artists like Robbie Williams and Justin Timberlake.[5][6] As a featured artist on Professor Green's "I Need You Tonight," which peaked at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart in 2010, and with solo singles like "Champagne Lemonade."[7][6] Drewett's songwriting breakthrough came in 2010 with "All Time Low" for The Wanted, which topped the UK charts, followed by further successes such as co-writing three tracks for Olly Murs' 2012 album Right Place Right Time, including "What a Buzz" and "The One."[1][8] In 2014, he auditioned for the eighth series of Britain's Got Talent as a performer, seeking to transition from behind-the-scenes work to the spotlight, though he did not progress far.[9] Remaining active into the 2020s, Drewett has continued collaborating on contemporary releases, such as "On The Rocks" by Skinny Living in October 2025 and contributions to Perrie Edwards' album earlier that year, solidifying his role as a prolific figure in British pop music.[4][10]Background
Early life
Edward James Drewett was born on 1 April 1988 in Harlow, Essex, and raised in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire.[11][12][13] Details on his family background are limited, though Drewett has described his parents as supportive, providing a grounded upbringing without overindulgence that encouraged his early creative endeavors.[14] As a child, Drewett developed a strong interest in music, sparked by songwriting; he composed his first song, titled "Frisbee," at the age of 12, performing it for friends in a local park.[15][14] At age 16, Drewett left formal schooling to dedicate himself to pursuing music and other creative interests.[16]Education
After leaving school at the age of 16, Drewett attended The Centre performing arts college in Charlton, south-east London, where he spent two years studying performing arts and popular music to enhance his vocal and performance abilities.[16][17] He subsequently enrolled in the songwriting course at the British and Irish Modern Music Institute (BIMM) in west London to concentrate on developing his composition skills.[15][18] Drewett graduated from BIMM London's Songwriting Course, where he developed his songwriting skills.[18][17]Career
2009–2012: Signing and breakthrough
In 2009, Ed Drewett signed a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music, marking his entry into professional songwriting.[17] Shortly thereafter, he secured his first recording contract with Virgin Records, which allowed him to develop as a solo artist while pursuing writing opportunities.[17] Drewett's debut solo release under Virgin came in the form of the Champagne Lemonade EP on 31 October 2010, featuring the title track co-written and produced with Ash Howes and Tim Powell, showcasing his pop sensibilities through upbeat, melodic hooks.[19] That same year, he gained visibility as a featured vocalist on Professor Green's debut single "I Need You Tonight," a cover of the INXS classic that peaked at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.[7][20] Drewett's songwriting breakthrough arrived with "All Time Low," co-written with Steve Mac and Wayne Hector for the boy band The Wanted; the track topped the UK Singles Chart in August 2010, becoming his first number-one hit.[21][22] This success established his style of crafting anthemic pop choruses suited for radio and live performances. He followed with additional credits on The Wanted's "Lightning" in 2011, again collaborating with Mac and Hector, which reached number 2 on the UK chart.[23] Further solidifying his reputation, Drewett co-wrote "Glad You Came" for The Wanted, released in 2011, which hit number 1 in the UK and peaked at number 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100, highlighting his ability to create globally appealing pop tracks with infectious energy.[24][25] These early collaborations with The Wanted, characterized by polished production and relatable lyrics, positioned Drewett as a key figure in contemporary British pop songwriting.2013–2019: Major collaborations and hits
In 2013, Ed Drewett co-wrote "Dear Darlin'" for Olly Murs, which peaked at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart. The track, featured on Murs's album Right Place Right Time, showcased Drewett's ability to craft emotive pop ballads with relatable lyrics about longing and reconciliation. This collaboration marked a continuation of Drewett's successful partnership with Murs, building on earlier work and contributing to the album's overall commercial success. Drewett's contributions to One Direction during this period were particularly prominent, beginning with "Best Song Ever" in 2013, which he co-wrote and which reached number 2 on both the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100. The upbeat anthem, serving as the lead single from the band's album Midnight Memories, highlighted Drewett's skill in creating infectious, stadium-ready pop hooks that resonated globally. He followed this with "Steal My Girl" in 2014, co-written for One Direction's album Four, peaking at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart. The song's playful narrative about devotion and jealousy exemplified Drewett's versatility in blending romantic themes with high-energy production. Later, in 2015, Drewett co-wrote "History" for One Direction's Made in the A.M., a reflective track that served as a poignant closer to the band's collaborative era. Expanding beyond One Direction, Drewett co-wrote "Black Magic" for Little Mix in 2015, which topped the UK Singles Chart for three weeks and became one of the group's signature empowerment anthems from their album Get Weird. The song's magical metaphor for self-confidence and allure demonstrated Drewett's talent for crafting empowering pop narratives tailored to female-led acts. In 2017, he co-wrote "Mama" for Jonas Blue featuring William Singe, which peaked at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart and achieved top 10 status in over 20 countries worldwide. This tropical house-infused track addressed themes of youthful rebellion and parental concern, underscoring Drewett's adaptability to emerging electronic pop trends. Throughout 2013–2019, Drewett's songwriting extended to diverse artists, including co-writing "On My Own" for Niall Horan's 2017 debut album Flicker, a introspective solo effort that reached the UK Top 3. He collaborated with Craig David in 2016 on material for David's album Following My Intuition, contributing to the R&B revival sound that propelled the project to number 1 on the UK Albums Chart. That same year, Drewett worked with Britney Spears on "Hard to Forget Ya" for her album Glory, infusing the track with nostalgic pop elements. Additionally, he co-wrote "So Good" for Louisa Johnson in 2016, the X Factor winner's debut single that peaked at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart and highlighted his knack for debut anthems. In 2014, Drewett appeared on series 8 of Britain's Got Talent, performing his original song "Blink" during the auditions and semi-finals, where he received praise from judges for his vocal delivery and songwriting prowess. This exposure allowed him to showcase his performer side alongside his behind-the-scenes role. Amid these major hits, Drewett released a sampler for his solo album Blink in 2013, featuring self-penned tracks that reflected his personal artistic voice, though he prioritized songwriting for others during this prolific phase. These collaborations solidified Drewett's reputation as a key figure in UK pop, with multiple number 1s and top 10 hits underscoring his impact on the industry's soundscape.2020–present: Recent projects and performances
In 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Drewett co-wrote the United Kingdom's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, "My Last Breath," performed by James Newman; the song was ultimately not performed due to the event's cancellation but highlighted Drewett's continued influence in high-profile pop projects.[26][27] Shifting focus toward his own artistry during this period, Drewett released the Jam Jar EP in May 2021, a four-track solo project featuring introspective tracks like "Cigarette" and "Nothing But Love," marking a personal creative outlet beyond songwriting for others.[28] Drewett maintained momentum in collaborations post-2020, including co-writing tracks for SG Lewis's 2023 album AudioLust & HigherLove, such as "Infatuation" and "Holding On," and contributing to the artist's 2025 single "Back of My Mind," which blended trance elements with introspective lyrics.[29][30] Earlier in 2025, he co-wrote tracks including "Cute Aggression" for Perrie Edwards' debut solo album Perrie.[31] Drewett expanded his songwriting credits with Olly Murs's single "Save Me," a ska-infused track co-written with Murs, Sky Adams, and James New, released in July as the lead from Murs's upcoming album and emphasizing themes of emotional rescue.[32] Later that year, in October, he earned a writing credit on "On The Rocks" by indie band Skinny Living, featured on their single Up Here With The Birds, later included on the EP 9.[4] Throughout 2025, Drewett signaled a deliberate move toward performing in the public eye, auditioning on Britain's Got Talent with original material to showcase his vocal and stage presence, drawing on his behind-the-scenes experience to pursue a dual role as artist and creator.[33]Discography
Solo albums and EPs
Drewett's debut solo album, All Good, was independently released in 2007 as a CD prior to his signing with a major label. This self-released project served as his initial foray into recording and performing, capturing his early pop influences in a collection of original tracks.[34] Following his signing to Virgin Records in 2009, Drewett made his major label debut with the EP Champagne Lemonade in 2010. The five-track release, produced by Tim Powell, centered on upbeat pop themes of romance and heartbreak, led by the title track about moving on from a tumultuous relationship.[35][17][36] In 2013, amid a period of significant songwriting success for other artists, Drewett issued the Blink album sampler as a promotional CDr. This preview collection highlighted a shift toward more mature songwriting, with tracks exploring themes of resilience and inner strength, exemplified by the title song's message of finding power in difficult times.[37][38] Drewett returned with the full-length album Ten on January 11, 2019, under Universal Music Operations. Comprising ten acoustic covers of songs he co-wrote for artists like The Wanted, One Direction, and Little Mix—such as "Glad You Came," "Black Magic," and "Steal My Girl"—the album was recorded at his home, offering fans an intimate look at his personal interpretations and songwriting process.[39][40][41] The EP Jam Jar followed in 2021, released independently on May 16 with four original tracks including "Cigarette," "W.A.I.S.T.D.," "Nothing But Love," and "Missing Out on You." This acoustic-driven project delved into introspective themes of love, regret, and self-reflection, marking a more personal phase in Drewett's solo output.[42][28]Solo singles
Drewett's solo singles career began with his debut release in 2010, marking his initial foray as a lead artist amid his rising profile as a songwriter. "Champagne Lemonade," released on October 31, 2010, as a digital download, served as the lead single intended for his planned debut album. The track, co-written and produced by Drewett with Ash Howes and Tim Powell, blended pop elements with introspective lyrics about fleeting relationships. It peaked at number 84 on the UK Singles Chart, spending one week in the Top 100.[43][35] In 2013, Drewett issued two further solo singles under his own BAER Music label, shifting focus toward more personal, upbeat pop tracks while his songwriting commitments continued. "Drunk Dial," released on March 10, 2013, captured themes of late-night vulnerability and regret, positioning it as the lead single from a forthcoming debut album that ultimately remained unreleased. The song entered the UK Indie Singles Chart at number 46, reflecting modest independent success without mainstream breakthrough.[44][45] Follow-up single "Undefeated," released on July 15, 2013, as a digital EP, adopted an anthemic tone emphasizing resilience and self-empowerment, again tied to the unmaterialized album project. Available digitally with acoustic and remixed versions, it garnered attention through online streams and live performances but did not achieve notable chart placement. No additional standalone solo singles were released by Drewett post-2013 outside of album-associated tracks.| Title | Release Date | UK Peak Position | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Champagne Lemonade | October 31, 2010 | 84 (Singles Chart) | Debut single; digital release with EP versions. |
| Drunk Dial | March 10, 2013 | 46 (Indie Singles Chart) | Lead from planned album; digital EP. |
| Undefeated | July 15, 2013 | — | Follow-up single; digital-only with variants. |
As featured artist
Drewett's early foray into featured appearances came in 2010 with his guest vocals on "I Need You Tonight" by Professor Green, which became a significant hit, peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart.[7] The track, blending hip-hop and pop elements, showcased Drewett's vocal harmonies and contributed to his rising profile in the British music scene during his breakthrough period.[46] In 2012, Drewett provided uncredited vocals for Professor Green's "Never Be a Right Time," a reflective track from the album At Your Inconvenience that addressed relationship uncertainties.[47] The song reached number 35 on the UK Singles Chart and number 49 in Ireland, marking another collaboration that highlighted Drewett's versatility as a featured vocalist.[48] Drewett's most recent notable feature as of 2018 was on "Life" by Katy Tiz, where he contributed vocals to the uplifting pop track exploring themes of fleeting romance and living in the moment.[49] Released as a single, the song received an official music video and emphasized Drewett's role in co-writing and performing, though it did not achieve major chart success.[50]| Year | Single | Artist | Peak Chart Position (UK) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | "I Need You Tonight" | Professor Green featuring Ed Drewett | 3 |
| 2012 | "Never Be a Right Time" | Professor Green featuring Ed Drewett | 35 |
| 2018 | "Life" | Katy Tiz featuring Ed Drewett | — |
Notable songwriting credits
Ed Drewett has co-written several chart-topping hits for major artists, contributing to over 20 million global sales across his credits. His songwriting often features pop anthems with emotional hooks, earning him recognition from publishers like Sony/ATV and collaborations with producers such as Steve Mac.| Song | Artist | Year | Peak Positions | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Time Low | The Wanted | 2010 | UK #1 [51] | Debut single for the band; co-written with Wayne Hector and Steve Mac, marking Drewett's first UK #1 as a songwriter. [18] |
| Glad You Came | The Wanted | 2011 | UK #1 [24]; US #3 [52] | Second UK #1 for the band; achieved international success, including top 10 in multiple countries and over 3 million US sales. [53] |
| Best Song Ever | One Direction | 2013 | UK #2 [54]; US #2 [55] | Lead single from Midnight Memories; co-written with Julian Bunetta, John Ryan, and Wayne Hector; sold over 5 million copies worldwide. [53] |
| Black Magic | Little Mix | 2015 | UK #1 [56] | Third UK #1 for Little Mix; nominated for Brit Award for British Single; emphasized empowerment themes in pop. [53] |
| Mama | Jonas Blue ft. William Singe | 2017 | UK #1 [57] | Brit Award nominee; co-written with Romans; topped charts in Australia and New Zealand, contributing to Jonas Blue's breakthrough. [58] |
| My Last Breath | James Newman | 2020 | N/A (Eurovision entry) [59] | UK's selected song for Eurovision Song Contest 2020 (cancelled due to COVID-19); co-written with Iain James and Adam Argyle; performed live on BBC. [60] |
| Save Me | Olly Murs | 2025 | UK Downloads #8 [61] | Lead single from upcoming album Knees Up on BMG; co-written with James New and Sky Adams; marks Murs' return after a three-year hiatus. [32] |
| On The Rocks | Skinny Living | 2025 | Recent release (October 2025) [62] | B-side to "Up Here With The Birds" on EP9; co-written with Danny Hepworth, Pete Hammerton, and Ryan Johnston; focuses on relationship resilience. [63] |
| Cute Aggression | Perrie | 2025 | — [64] | From debut solo album Perrie; co-written with Sophia Brenan, The Nocturns; explores overwhelming affection. |
| Sand Dancer | Perrie | 2025 | — [65] | From debut solo album Perrie; co-written with Nina Nesbitt, Joe Housley; reflects on fleeting relationships. |