Sam Dew | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Chicago, Illinois |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
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Website | moonlitfools |
Sam Dew is an American singer-songwriter from Chicago, Illinois.[1] Dew is credited for writing and performing on additional tracks for the same album, which peaked at #1 on various Billboard charts. He has also co-written for musicians Marsha Ambrosius, Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Mary J. Blige, and Jessie Ware.[2] Dew is currently signed to RCA Records and released his debut EP Damn Sue on April 7, 2015.[3]
Career
Dew is originally from Chicago, Illinois. His music style has been compared to other singers with a wide vocal range.[1] He played with the Atlanta-based band Cloudeater through 2013 and the release of their final album, Purge.[4] Dew began writing music and has since penned for musicians including Marsha Ambrosius, Rihanna, Mary J. Blige, and Jessie Ware.[2] Dew's first song of his writing career was "Lotus Flower Bomb" for rapper Wale.[5] The song eventually made it to #1 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Song chart.[6] Dew is also the co-writer for "Stranger", a 2014 single on Skrillex's Recess album.[7] The song also appeared in the 2014 soundtrack for the movie Divergent.[8]
Dew is credited for writing and performing the hook to the song LoveHate Thing, a single from the 2013 album The Gifted by rapper Wale. The song peaked at #89 on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as #30 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and #25 on Billboard's Rhythmic chart. The song was also nominated for a 2013 Soul Train Music Award for best collaboration.[9] One of his most notable collaborations came in December 2014 with the release of Shell Shock, a collaboration with Dave Sitek and vocalist Alice Smith in reaction to the death of Eric Garner.[10]
In 2015 Dew signed with RCA Records[11] He wrote the hook for Wale's 2015 song The Matrimony, performed by Usher. He also wrote and sings the hook on UK producer Julio Bashmore's track "Holding On."[12] His debut EP, titled Damn Sue, was produced by TV on the Radio member Dave Sitek and was released in April 2015.[3][12] That same year he contributed vocals on the Prefuse 73 EP Forsyth Gardens.[13]
In 2017, Dew co-wrote the Taylor Swift and Zayn single "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" with Swift and Jack Antonoff. In August 2017 Sam released singles Runner" and "Remember".[14]
In 2019, Dew collaborated with Jack Antonoff and Sounwave to produce the self-titled album "Red Hearse".
On February 26, 2021, Dew released his debut album Moonlit Fools.[15]
Dew was featured in Kendrick Lamar's 2022 album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, worked with Swift on her album Midnights, and worked with Joji on his album Smithereens.
Discography
Album
- Moonlit Fools (2021)[15]
Extended plays
Title | Album details |
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Damn Sue |
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Singles
Title | Details |
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"Runner" |
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"Remember" |
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Songwriting discography
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album |
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"Lotus Flower Bomb" (featuring Miguel) |
2011 | Wale | Ambition |
"Sabotage" (featuring Lloyd) | |||
"Ice Cold" (featuring Omarion) |
2012 | Rick Ross | God Forgives, I Don't |
"Numb" (featuring Eminem) |
Rihanna | Unapologetic | |
"LoveHate Thing" (featuring Sam Dew) |
2013 | Wale | The Gifted |
"Sunshine" | |||
"Heaven's Afternoon" (featuring Meek Mill) | |||
"Gullible" (featuring Cee-Lo Green) | |||
"Bricks" (featuring Yo Gotti and Lyfe Jennings) | |||
"Black Heroes / Outro About Nothing" (featuring Jerry Seinfeld) | |||
"Friends" | Bridget Kelly | Cut to... Bridget Kelly | |
"The Mouth" | |||
"Self Love" | 2014 | Mary J. Blige | Think Like a Man Too |
"Night Time" | Marsha Ambrosius | Friends & Lovers | |
"Sweetest Song" | Jessie Ware | Tough Love | |
"Keep on Lying" | |||
"All on You" | |||
"The Matrimony" (featuring Usher) |
2015 | Wale | The Album About Nothing |
"Silly Girls" | Estelle | True Romance | |
"What You Don't Do" | Lianne La Havas | Blood | |
"Midnight" | |||
"Gomenasai" | Kelela | Hallucinogen | |
"Before the Fire" | 2016 | Santigold | 99¢ |
"Skull" | Clams Casino | 32 Levels | |
"Thanks to You" (featuring Sam Dew) | |||
"A Breath Away" (featuring Kelela) | |||
"Ghost in a Kiss" (featuring Samuel T. Herring) | |||
"It's Just a Fever" (Intro) | Snoh Aalegra | Don't Explain | |
"Home" | |||
"It's All on Me" (Outro) | |||
"I Don't Wanna Live Forever" | Zayn and Taylor Swift | Fifty Shades Darker: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
"Hard Liquor" | 2017 | SOHN | Rennen |
"I'm Ready to Move On/Mickey Mantle Reprise" | Bleachers | Gone Now | |
"Frontline" | Kelela | Take Me Apart | |
"Blue Light" | |||
"Better Life" | Pink | Beautiful Trauma | |
"I Might" | BRIDGE | Wreck | |
"Insomnia" | 2018 | Zayn | Icarus Falls |
"What Am I?" | 2019 | Mahalia | Love and Compromise |
"Richie" | |||
"Automatic" | Miquela | Non-album single | |
"Machine" (featuring Teyana Taylor) |
2020 | ||
"When the World Stops Turning" | Chris Malinchak | Night Work | |
"That Kind of Woman" | 2021 | Dua Lipa | Future Nostalgia: The Moonlight Edition |
"Flowers" | Kelly Rowland | K | |
"Hitman" | |||
"Doesn't Mean a Thing" | Maeta | Habits | |
"United in Grief" | 2022 | Kendrick Lamar | Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers |
"N95" | |||
"Worldwide Steppers" | |||
"Die Hard" (with Blxst and Amanda Reifer) | |||
"Rich" (Interlude) | |||
"Rich Spirit" | |||
"Purple Hearts" (with Summer Walker and Ghostface Killah) | |||
"Count Me Out" | |||
"Crown" | |||
"Savior" (with Baby Keem and Sam Dew) | |||
"Mr. Morale" (with Tanna Leone) | |||
"Mother I Sober" (featuring Beth Gibbons) | |||
"Turn Up the Sunshine" (featuring Tame Impala) |
Diana Ross | The Rise of Gru | |
"Cool" | Verdine White | ||
"Lavender Haze" | Taylor Swift | Midnights | |
"Glitch" | |||
"Before the Day Is Over" | Joji | Smithereens | |
"A&W" | 2023 | Lana Del Rey | Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd |
"Forgiving Myself" | Sekou | Out of Mind |
References
- 1 2 Thomas, Chris (30 March 2015). "Sam Dew Croons From The Soul On "Desperately"". Hip Hop Wired. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- 1 2 Platon, Adelle; Ellis, Stacy-Ann (2 April 2015). "Premiere: Sam Dew Longs For The Past On 'Rewind'". Vibe Magazine. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- 1 2 Ellis, Stacy-Ann (7 April 2015). "Sam Dew Laments Over A Past Love On His 'Damn Sue' EP". Vibe. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- ↑ Siese, April (15 July 2013). "Cloudeater - Purge". Music MXDWN. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- ↑ Mitchell, Gail (10 August 2012). "6 Questions With Rich Kleiman". Billboard. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- ↑ "Wale Song Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
- ↑ "Skrillex with KillaGraham & Sam Dew - Stranger". Complex Mag. 18 June 2014. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
- ↑ Lipshutz, Jason (25 February 2014). "Kendrick Lamar, Snow Patrol, Skrillex Featured on Divergent Soundtrack". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
- ↑ Caulfield, Keith (3 July 2013). "Wale Scores First No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- ↑ McDermott, Patrick D. (4 December 2014). "Alice Smith, Sam Dew, And TV On The Radio's Dave Sitek Share Protest Song, "Shell Shock"". The Fader. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- ↑ Stone, Russell Dean (9 April 2015). "First Listen! Sam Dew's Monumental 'Reincarnation'". The Beat Juice. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- 1 2 Evans, Sean (7 April 2015). "Rising Singer-Songwriter Sam Dew on Working With Rihanna, His Debut, and Usher's Greatness". Complex Magazine. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- ↑ Majsterski, Joseph (28 April 2015). "Forsyth Gardens EP Prefuse 73". Soundblab. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- ↑ "Sam Dew Releases New Song "Remember"". Vibe. 2017-08-30. Retrieved 2017-09-05.
- 1 2 Moran, Justin (January 29, 2021). "Sam Dew and Young Replicant on Their Moonlit Fools Trilogy". Paper. Retrieved 5 February 2021.