Karen Harding is an English singer and songwriter born on 18 November 1991 in Consett, County Durham, best known as a prominent vocalist and collaborator in the dance and electronic music genres.[1][2] Rising to prominence through television talent competitions and a breakout YouTube cover, she achieved commercial success with her 2015 debut single "Say Something," which peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart and was certified double platinum by the BPI for 1.2 million units sold.[3][4]Harding's early career was shaped by her Filipino heritage from her mother and influences from artists like Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, and UK garage acts such as Artful Dodger.[2] Growing up in Consett, she attended Moorside Community Technology College and worked at her parents' oriental food store while honing her skills, winning the Music Means Life competition in 2008 that led to a management deal.[2][5] She gained wider exposure competing on BBC's Eurovision: Your Country Needs You in 2010 and ITV's The X Factor in 2013, where she was eliminated at the bootcamp stage.[6][3] Her breakthrough came in 2014 when producer MNEK discovered her cover of Disclosure and Sam Smith's "Latch" on YouTube, resulting in a signing to Hand On Heart Records (a Polydor imprint) and co-writing her debut track.[6][7]Following the success of "Say Something," which has amassed over 200 million Spotify streams, Harding transitioned to Method Records and became a sought-after songwriter and featured artist, contributing vocals to hits like Arches' "New Love" (2015) and Wh0's "I Don't Need Love" (2023, Joel Corry remix).[4][2] Her work has earned her a Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year with Felix Cartal in 2024 for "Need Your Love" and frequent placements on BBC Radio 1 playlists, with combined streams approaching one billion across platforms as of 2025.[4] In 2019, she signed with Ultra Records, leading to the release of her long-awaited debut studio album Take Me Somewhere on 29 September 2023, featuring collaborations with producers like Armand van Helden, Shift K3Y, and Digital Farm Animals, alongside reimagined earlier singles.[8][4] In 2025, she collaborated with Dimension on the single "Guardian Angel".[9] As a mother of two, Harding continues to balance her personal life with an active touring and recording schedule in the electronic dance scene.[6]
Early life and background
Childhood and family
Karen Harding was born on 18 November 1991 in Consett, County Durham, England.[10]She grew up in a family of mixed heritage, with an English father, Roger Harding, a sea captain, and a Filipino mother, Nenita “Nita” Fortin Mandilag, who has Sambal ancestry.[10][11]Her parents owned an Asian food store named Taste of the Orient in Sunderland, where Harding worked during her teenage years, contributing to the family business alongside her brother.[12][10]Her Filipino heritage also played a significant role in shaping her childhood, as her mother encouraged her to perform at community events and Filipino parties from a young age, fostering her confidence in front of audiences. In 2007, at age 16, she was crowned Miss Philippines International UK, earning a trip to her mother's homeland.[13][11] These experiences in Consett's close-knit environment laid the foundation for her emerging talents.[12]
Education and early interests
Harding attended Moorside Community Technology College in Consett, County Durham, where she studied for her GCSEs during her teenage years.[11]She began her musical training early, starting piano lessons at the age of six and completing classical piano and theory exams. At age 14, she commenced vocal lessons to develop her singing abilities.[14]In 2006, she won the North East Anti-Bullying Alliance Song Competition with her original song "Just Please".[11] In 2008, as a teenager, Harding won the Teenage Cancer Trust's Music Means Life competition for young performers, beating 3,000 other entrants and earning a management deal as her prize.[12][15]Following this victory, she performed Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit," an anti-racism anthem, marking one of her initial forays into professional performance.[16][17]To build her stage experience, Harding performed locally in north-east England, joining function bands and singing at restaurants and bars in the region.[18]
Music career
Television appearances and pre-fame
Harding first entered the public eye through reality television competitions aimed at launching musical careers. In 2010, at age 18, she competed on the BBC's Eurovision: Your Country Needs You, the United Kingdom's national selection process for the Eurovision Song Contest held in Oslo. Selected from thousands of applicants, Harding advanced to the final six contestants, performing covers and original material before being eliminated in the live final.[19][20][21]Three years later, Harding auditioned for the tenth series of ITV's The X Factor. Her performance impressed the judges, earning her a place at bootcamp, where she was the first female contestant selected for one of the six chairs in the girls' category during the challenge round. Despite this progress, she was ultimately not chosen to advance to the live shows, having her seat swapped out in a dramatic twist.[22][23][24]These television experiences marked the beginning of Harding's pre-fame phase, during which she remained an unsigned artist from 2010 to 2014. In the years following her Eurovision appearance and leading up to and after her X Factor audition, she performed at local venues in her hometown of Consett and the North East of England while honing her skills behind the scenes.[22][25]
Breakthrough single and early success
In 2014, Karen Harding was discovered by producer and songwriter MNEK after he came across her YouTube cover of Disclosure and Sam Smith's "Latch." This discovery led to her signing with Method Records, the label founded by Disclosure, marking a pivotal shift from her earlier unsigned efforts. Her previous appearance on The X Factor in 2013 had already provided some visibility in the UK music scene.[6][2]Harding's breakthrough came with the release of her debut single "Say Something" on February 1, 2015, through Method Records. Co-written and produced by Harding and MNEK during a two-hour session, the track blended deep house elements with Harding's powerful vocals, quickly gaining traction on BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra. It debuted and peaked at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart, spending 25 weeks in the top 100 and establishing Harding as a rising dance-pop artist. By 2024, the single had been certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), reflecting nearly 2 million units sold in the UK.[26][27][4]To mark the 10th anniversary of "Say Something" in 2024, Harding released a new Chill Out Version remix, alongside reflections on its enduring impact as a "modern-day classic" that propelled her career forward. The track's success not only showcased her vocal range but also highlighted MNEK's production prowess, contributing to its status as a staple in UKdance music.[28][7]Following "Say Something," Harding released several follow-up singles that built on her emerging style but achieved moderate commercial success without replicating the debut's chart dominance. "Wear Me Down," released in 2015, featured garage influences and received radio play but did not enter the UK top 40. In 2016, "Just Say Yes" followed, incorporating upbeat pop-dance vibes, yet it similarly failed to chart highly. Her 2017 single "Open Wide" continued this trajectory, earning niche support in dance circles but limited mainstream breakthrough. These releases solidified Harding's presence in the mid-2010s electronic scene while setting the stage for future collaborations.[29][6]
Solo projects and album
After departing from Method Records, where she had released her breakthrough singles in the mid-2010s, Karen Harding signed a global deal with Ultra Records in early 2019.[6][30] This move allowed her greater creative control and alignment with a prominent dance music label, enabling her to focus on independent projects in the house and dance-pop genres.[31]In October 2021, Harding released her debut extended play, Sweet Vibrations, via Ultra Records, compiling eight tracks that showcased her evolving sound with upbeat, vibey dance elements.[32][33] The EP featured collaborations such as "Undo My Heart" with Digital Farm Animals and "Rely" with Future Kings of House, highlighting her versatile vocals over pulsating beats and synth-driven production.[34] It marked a significant step in her solo trajectory, building on her earlier single successes by emphasizing feel-good, escapist themes.[35]Harding's debut studio album, Take Me Somewhere, arrived on 29 September 2023 through Ultra Records, described by the artist as a "labour of love" spanning over a decade of songwriting and personal growth.[36][37] The 13-track collection blends dance-pop with house influences, exploring moods from euphoric highs to introspective lows, and includes reimagined earlier works alongside new material.[38] Key tracks include the anthemic "Back to You," released as a promotional single in March 2023, the collaboration "Fatal Love" with Armand Van Helden, and the empowering closer "Run."[39][40][41]The album received positive feedback for Harding's expansive vocal range and polished production, with critics noting its nostalgic 90s-inspired vibes and relatable lyricism that evoke joy and emotional depth.[42][43] However, its independent release limited mainstream chart performance, though it resonated with dance music audiences through streaming platforms and vinyl editions.[44][45]
Collaborations and recent work
Following early solo singles, Harding became a sought-after collaborator, providing vocals for tracks such as Archs' "New Love" (2015), Alex Newell's "Shame" (2016), and Lost Frequencies and Zonderling's "Back to You" (2020), the latter peaking at number 28 on the UK Singles Chart.[46]In 2016, Harding gained significant visibility through a high-profile performance at the FA Cup Final, where she was selected to sing the national anthem "God Save the Queen" before the match between Manchester United and Crystal Palace at Wembley Stadium; however, she missed her cue due to an earpiece malfunction, leading to an awkward delay that drew widespread media attention.[47][48]Harding's collaborative work has intensified since 2023, featuring her vocals on several dance and electronic tracks. She contributed lead vocals to "Need Your Love" with Canadian producer Felix Cartal, released in 2023, which blended uplifting house elements and earned the Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year in 2024.[49] In 2024, she joined British drum and bass group Rudimental on "Bring Me Joy," a vibrant single emphasizing themes of love and upliftment, released under their label Room Two Recordings.[50]Her momentum continued into 2025 with fresh releases, including "Guardian Angel" alongside DJ and producer Dimension, a drum and bass track released on October 31 that explores themes of protection and freedom.[51] Later that year, Harding featured on "In the Jungle" with production duo Belters Only, a piano house single issued on August 29, capturing an energetic, escapist vibe.Post-2020, Harding has maintained an active role in songwriting, co-authoring tracks for other artists such as the 2022 collaboration "Unity" with Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp, which integrated breakbeat rhythms and her vocal contributions.[6] Some of these joint efforts, like elements from her Rudimental feature, have been incorporated into broader album projects by her collaborators.
Artistry
Musical style
Karen Harding's music is primarily characterized by dance-pop, house, and electronic genres infused with pop sensibilities, creating an energetic and accessible sound that emphasizes club-ready beats and melodic hooks.[3][52][1] Her early work, such as the 2015 debut single "Say Something," features upbeat tempos and electronic pop production that propelled it to platinum status in the UK, blending deep house grooves with infectious, dancefloor-oriented rhythms.[53]Harding's vocal style is marked by a powerful and emotive delivery, often described as soulful and capable of elevating house tracks into anthemic experiences through her dynamic range and natural phrasing.[1][54] This approach allows her to navigate from tender, introspective moments to soaring, high-energy choruses, showcasing an impressive vocal range that highlights her versatility across electronic landscapes.[55][56]Lyrically, Harding's songs explore themes of empowerment, love, and resilience, frequently conveying messages of overcoming relational challenges and personal growth amid pulsating dance energy that encourages movement and emotional release.[57][37] Over time, her sound has evolved from the major-label electronic pop of her 2015 breakthrough era to more experimental independent dance elements by 2023, as evident in her debut album Take Me Somewhere, which incorporates deeper house influences and euphoric productions, continuing in her 2025 collaboration "Guardian Angel" with Dimension.[54][43][37][58]
Influences and songwriting
Karen Harding's musical influences draw from a blend of powerhouse vocalists and dance pioneers, shaping her approach to performance and production. She has cited Mariah Carey as a key inspiration for vocal technique, admiring her range and emotive delivery, alongside Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson, and Lisa Stansfield for their solo artistry and emotional depth.[59] Producers like Calvin Harris have influenced her appreciation for polished electronic production, as she has expressed a desire to collaborate with him to blend heartfelt lyrics with club-ready beats. Additionally, her Filipino heritage from her mother's background encouraged early performances at community events, building her confidence.[13][2]Harding's songwriting process emphasizes collaboration and emotional authenticity, with her co-writing the majority of her tracks alongside producers and fellow writers. She often begins with personal narratives, refining them into universal stories of love, resilience, and vulnerability, as seen in her breakthrough single "Say Something," co-written with MNEK (Uzoechi Emenike). Signed to a publishing deal early in her career, she has amassed over 90 songwriting credits across genres, contributing to hits like The Magician's "Together" and M.O's "Dance On Me," which highlight her ability to craft infectious hooks for dance anthems.[25][58]Personal experiences, particularly from her early television appearances, have profoundly shaped her lyrical themes of perseverance and self-discovery. At age 18, she competed on Eurovision: Your Country Needs You in 2010, and later at 22 on The X Factor in 2013, where she reached the six-chair challenge but was ultimately eliminated; these rejections fueled resilience motifs in her writing, turning setbacks into empowering narratives. In her 2023 debut album Take Me Somewhere, Harding shifted toward more autobiographical content, drawing directly from her marriage, family life, and emotional growth to create introspective tracks that reflect a decade of industry lessons.[13][2]
Discography
Studio albums
Karen Harding released her debut studio album, Take Me Somewhere, on September 29, 2023, through Ultra Records.[36] The album comprises 13 tracks and represents a decade-long effort in production, drawing from her experiences in the music industry since her early career beginnings.[60] It was made available in digital download, CD, and LP formats.[41]The album is a dance-oriented collection infused with personal narratives exploring themes of love, doubt, and emotional growth.[8] Key tracks include collaborations such as "Undo My Heart" with Digital Farm Animals and "Morning" with Shift K3Y, alongside standout solo efforts like the title track "Take Me Somewhere," which captures a sense of longing and escape through upbeat house rhythms.[61] It prominently features singles "Back to You," released earlier in March 2023 as a pulsating house track reflecting relational uncertainties, and "For Your Love," which emerged in October 2023 with its emotive vocals over electronic beats.[39][62]Take Me Somewhere entered the UK Albums Chart at number 77, marking a modest commercial debut in Harding's home market.[63] Despite the chart position, the album garnered stronger engagement through streaming platforms across Europe, where tracks like "Back to You" resonated with dance music audiences.[64]Critics praised the album for Harding's mature songwriting and powerful vocal delivery, highlighting how it showcases her evolution as an artist in contemporary dance-pop.[65] Reviewers noted the record's emotional depth and polished production as a reintroduction to her catalog, positioning it as a strong example of genre innovation.[43]
Extended plays
Karen Harding has released several extended plays throughout her career, primarily in the dance-pop and house genres, serving as vehicles to showcase her vocal style alongside collaborations and solo efforts.Her debut EP, Say Something (2014), marked her entry into the music scene following her appearance on The X Factor. Released via digital platforms, it features four tracks centered around the titular hit single and its remixes, emphasizing upbeat electronic production and Harding's powerful vocals. The EP helped establish her as a rising talent in UK dance music.[66]In 2016, Harding issued Open My Eyes EP, comprising four songs that explore themes of empowerment and romance through house-influenced beats. Produced under Capitol Records, it includes the lead track "Open My Eyes" with remixes by KDA and Zed Bias, highlighting her versatility in blending pop melodies with club-ready sounds. This release built on her growing reputation for dance anthems.[67][68]Harding's 2021 EP Sweet Vibrations, released on October 15 via Ultra Records, stands as her most substantial extended play to date, with eight tracks that compile recent singles and new material. Featuring collaborations with artists like Digital Farm Animals, Shift K3Y, and Future Kings HMI, the EP emphasizes house vibes and energetic dance-pop, including standout songs such as "Undo My Heart," "Morning," "Deeper," and the title track "Sweet Vibrations." Released amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it represented an independent artistic push for Harding, allowing her to curate a cohesive body of work that bridged her singles-focused era to her debut full-length album, Take Me Somewhere (2023). Primarily available digitally and via streaming, limited CD editions were produced for promotional purposes. The project garnered over 500 million combined streams across her catalog at the time, underscoring its impact in revitalizing her presence in the electronic music scene.[32][33][69][70]
Singles as lead artist
Karen Harding's singles as lead artist have showcased her vocal range and dance-pop sensibilities, often blending emotional lyrics with upbeat production. Her debut single marked a breakthrough, while subsequent releases explored themes of love, resilience, and self-discovery, with varying commercial success."Say Something," released in February 2015, became her highest-charting single, peaking at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart and spending 25 weeks in the top 100.[27] The track, co-written and produced by Harding and Uzoechi Emenike (MNEK), was certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales and streams exceeding 1.2 million units in the UK. It served as the lead single from her debut EP Say Something. Remixes, including versions by Zac Samuel and The Writers Block, were issued to extend its radio and club play."Back to You," released on March 10, 2023, via Ultra Records, is a house track addressing doubts in new relationships. It did not enter the UK Singles Chart top 100 but gained traction on streaming platforms and dance playlists.[39]
Title
Release Date
UK Peak
Certifications
"Say Something"
February 2015
7
2× Platinum (BPI)
"Back to You"
March 2023
—
None
Featured singles
Harding has contributed her vocals as a featured artist on several dance-oriented singles, showcasing her versatility in electronic and house genres.One of her prominent features is on "Need Your Love" by Canadian producer Felix Cartal, released in August 2023 through Physical Presents. The track blends upbeat house rhythms with Harding's soulful delivery, earning critical acclaim and winning the Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year at the 2024 Juno Awards.[49]In 2024, she collaborated with British drum and bass collective Rudimental on "Bring Me Joy," released via Room Two Recordings on June 21. The song features Harding's powerful chorus over Rudimental's signature high-energy beats, contributing to their ongoing exploration of uplifting anthems.[50]Her feature on "In the Jungle" with Italian duo Belters Only, released in August 2025 through Selected., is an infectious house track highlighting Harding's dynamic range, positioning it as a festival-ready summer hit.[71]Most recently, on October 31, 2025, Harding featured on "Guardian Angel" by Dimension, released via Ministry of Sound. The drum and bass track, teased at summer festivals, delivers an emotional high-energy anthem with Harding's soaring vocals.[72]
Other appearances
Harding has provided guest vocals on various tracks outside her lead releases, often in the electronic and dance genres. Notable examples include her feature on "New Love" by Arches in 2015 and "Feel Good (It’s Alright)" by Blonde the same year, both of which highlight her versatile vocal style in house productions.[73] In 2016, she contributed to Giorgio Moroder's "Good for Me," blending her pop sensibilities with the producer's disco influences. Later appearances encompass "All U Need" on Example's 2018 albumBangers & Ballads, where she delivered backing and lead vocals in a high-energy track.[73][74] Additional guest spots include "Stay" by Le Youth in 2018 and "Down" by FooR in 2017, showcasing her ongoing role in collaborative dance projects.[73]Beyond performing, Harding is an accomplished songwriter with over 90 credits across the industry, frequently collaborating on pop and dance tracks for other artists. She co-wrote "Stay" for Le Youth in 2018, a melodic electronic piece developed during a writing session in Stockholm.[75][76] Her songwriting often emphasizes emotional toplines and hooks tailored for commercial dance music, contributing to a broad catalog that underscores her influence behind the scenes.In the post-2020 period, Harding has extended her presence through vocal contributions to remixes and dance compilations, including extended mixes for tracks like "Worship You" with Martin Jensen in 2023 and features in festival-oriented edits.[77] These efforts reflect her continued integration into the evolving electronic music landscape.
Awards and nominations
Juno Awards
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