“All NIGHT” FOLLOWS THE RELEASE OF S-X’S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED 2021 MIXTAPE AND BECOMING WOLVES RECORDS FIRST A&R AND PRODUCTION CONSULTANT

2022 marks the return of new music from critically acclaimed producer turned pop star S-X, teaming up with multi-platinum selling rap sensation Trippie Redd for their silky new single, “All Night.” 

Charged by an electric production, the heart-on-sleeve track is bridged with S-X’s world-class vocals, Trippie Redd’s effortless flow and Digital Farm Animals’ production, the fruits of which make for hook-laden remedy to beat the January blues. 

“All Night” is out now and available on all streaming platforms via BMG / RBC Records [HERE]. 

The breezy new single from S-X will appear on his forthcoming debut album later this year and follows the 2021 release of his mixtape ‘A Repeat Wouldn’t Go A Miss.’ 

His sounds have long been shaping the industry, it’s just that now for the first time his voice will truly be heard. The “Wolverhampton wonderkid” has a producer’s ear, a pop-star’s voice, and is one of the nicest guys in the business to boot.

S-X’s signature lyrics and production prowess entice the industry’s biggest names to queue up to collaborate with him including Lil Wayne, Childish Gambino, Chance The Rapper, J. Cole and Skepta; a testament to a forward-thinking artist who continues to push his art into new dimensions and proving he’s an unstoppable artist in his own right. And now his new single “All Night” with Trippie Redd is the latest chapter in his burgeoning career as a solo music artist.

Meanwhile, S-X is the first A&R and production consultant for Wolves Records, the first record label to be launched by a UK football club. Wolves have teamed up with Warner Music UK’s Alternative Distribution Alliance (ADA), the multi-award-winning label services division to launch an ambitious and unique proposition that will unite two of the world’s biggest passions – music and football. S-X will help to identify the next wave of grassroots musical talent.

S-X will embark on a 9-date U.K. tour later this month, with shows scheduled across Bristol, Brighton, London, Cambridge, Nottingham, Leeds, Manchester, Leicester before concluding at King Tuts Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow on February 3rd. Fans can expect S-X to perform all the hits including “Dangerous,” “In Real Life” and “Feels So Good,” all of which have racked up millions of views online.

How did you get to where you are now?

I’d say being myself and believing in myself always. I’ve always just done what feels natural and organic to me. And super hard work too ha.

What should a song or piece of art communicate in your opinion? 

The emotion from the artist. The listener or viewer should be able to feel the message, or take their own feelings from it. That’s the beauty of art in my opinion. 

What inspires your production style?

Life! Atmosphere and driving around late at night, that sets the tone for when I hit the studio. I love spacey sounds so it all comes from that place. 

What are your 2022 projects and goals?

Some goals I can’t share of course but most definitely to drop my album, and maybe even another man. I want to drop more music this year for sure. 

What was it like to collaborate for Trippie?

Yeah it was good man. I’m a fan of Trippie so I’m glad we got to do something together. I’m excited for more collabs too. 

Tell us about your latest release and how it came about.

I wrote All Night with Rico Love in Miami back in 2019. I kind of forgot about the song until my manager Mams reminded me it was a hit! We finished the song up towards the end of 2021 and the rest is history!

What is something you would want to change in the music and entertainment industry?

I think artists should get paid more by streaming platforms. I see a lot of people speaking about that too so hopefully one day that will change. 

Can you outline your creative process?

I’m a producer first so it really comes from me making a beat, usually I’ll get some chords going and then the vocal melodies come which then turn into lyrics and then the final song It’s kind of crazy to see the process from a super rough demo idea to the end product. 

What is the achievement or moment in your career you are the most proud of and why?

There’s a few to be honest but I think one is selling out my first tour. My mom came to one of the shows and I saw her side of stage whilst performing, that almost made me tear up mid song haha. That’s definitely one of them for sure. 

Do you have any regrets?

Not doing what I wanted to earlier. I always wanted to sing and be an artist but I had zero confidence so I just stayed behind the scenes making beats for other artists. I wish I could go back and have the same energy towards my art that I do now. But that’s what comes with life. Learning and growing. It’s never too late to do what you want to do. 

What is one piece of advice you would give to yourself five years ago?

Have no expectations from what’s to come, but also keep going and work for everything that you want because it’s going to come!