℗ 2024 Bad Batch Records.; Under exclusive license to Elektra Entertainment for the world excluding Australia and New Zealand.
Released February 2, 2024
Duration 3m 28s
Record Label Elektra (NEK)
Genre Pop

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Dreaming (Single)

Tones And I

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Dreaming  EXPLICIT
Tones And I
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Global superstar and multi-platinum award-winning songwriter Tones And I has shared a new single entitled “Dreaming”, which she co-wrote with Sam Nelson of X Ambassadors and co-produced alongside Nelson and Randy Belculfine. “‘Dreaming’ is the first song from my upcoming album. I maintain my integrity in my stories, which always come from a genuine place of love, loss and hope. I have found myself subconsciously writing about things I’ve never written about before. I let my music go where it wants to go, and I never try to force it in one direction to suit a trend or style. I hope you like this song and I can’t wait to share more music soon.” - Tones And I
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