Griff x Sigrid - 'Head On Fire'
Two rising stars of pop collide as Griff and Sigrid collaborate on lively love anthem ‘Head on Fire’.
Perfectly capturing the all-encompassing feeling of a new connection, Griff and Sigrid’s harmonious vocals, catchy lyricism and effortlessly uplifting melody combine to create a surefire dancefloor hit with 'Head on Fire'. The bond the two young stars share, established over a post-London Fashion Week show pizza, is evident in this vibrant and empowering pop banger.
Griff has been making waves in the pop world, winning the 2021 Brits Rising Star Award and becoming the first female artist to go top five with a mixtape with ‘One Foot In Front Of The Other’. It seems only fitting that she kick the year off alongside pop powerhouse Sigrid, who has followed up her critically acclaimed 2019 debut album ‘Sucker Punch’ with punchy new singles ‘Mirror’ and ‘Burning Bridges’.
Words by Katie Lynch
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