UK Pop/R&B Artist Morgan Signs With Red Bull Records And Releases New Single “Bum Bum”

The Dancehall-Infused Single Arrives With UK Tour Dates and a Vibrant Video That Celebrates Her Jamaican Roots and Feminine Power

Red Bull Records today announced the London-born singer-songwriter, Morgan, has joined its roster. Ahead of Notting Hill Carnival celebrations, the 23-year-old powerhouse brings her first solo single to the label, “Bum Bum” with an official video and UK tour dates. “Bum Bum” signifies a bold new chapter in Morgan's musical evolution, blending nostalgia with a heady mix of swirling bass, reggae rhythms, and dancefloor pop. Produced by Serban Cazan (Rita Ora, Rag’N’Bone Man), the track pays tribute to Morgan's Jamaican heritage by sampling the iconic Sister Nancy “Bam Bam” vocal, harnessing an infectious dancehall-infused production. 

 

On the signing, Red Bull Records’ Managing Director Greg Hammer shares, “After hearing Morgan’s incredible voice for the first time, we immediately had to find out more about her. Upon discovering her immense talent and amazing story, we pounced at the opportunity to work with her. While she’s been a force in pop, dance, and R&B for years, we’re excited to launch a new chapter of her career with Red Bull Records.” 

 

Inspired by childhood memories of her father playing “Bam Bam,” the accompanying music video sees Morgan breathe new life into the classic sample, bottling the essence of Jamaican culture. Shot by renowned filmmaker Kassandra Powell on Dalston’s Ridley Road Market, the visual sees Morgan strutting through the street, capturing the attention of everyone she passes. From the stunning choreography to the heat palpitating in the bar, it sets the scene for the next song of the summer.  

 

On the making of the single, Morgan says, “‘Bum Bum’ is essentially a nod to my Jamaican heritage - a lot of which you will hear in the music I am going to be sharing with you in this next part of my musical journey. It seemed like a no-brainer to incorporate an iconic sample into my songwriting recently; and who doesn't love Sister Nancy's 'Bam Bam'. I wrote this one with two of my closest writing partners - Serban Cazan & Taneisha Jaxxon - and I couldn't have chosen anyone else to write this with. Be ready guys... I'm back.

 

Morgan will embark on a tour this November, headlining five shows across the UK, including a date at London’s iconic Jazz Cafe. The tour dates are as follows: 

 

November 25: Glasgow @ The Poetry Club 

November 26: Manchester @ YES 

November 28: London @ Jazz Café 

November 30: Birmingham @ The Sunflower Lounge 

December 1: Bristol @ The Louisiana 

 

Morgan’s early career saw her tour the world and release collaborations with beloved dance group Rudimental, whom she went on to write hit songs for. Off the back of that success, she worked with massive names in the electronic space including Purple Disco Machine, Sonny Fodera, Sigma, amongst others. Simultaneously, she broke out as a solo act in 2020 with the sparkling pop debut EP Alien, featuring a co-write from Anne-Marie on the titular track. It laid the runway for her viral single “ADCT” which swiftly hit #1 on the TikTok Trending Sounds chart and UK Top 50. Now with 80 million career streams and a home at Red Bull Records, Morgan’s reintroducing herself and giving fans a taste of what’s to come with “Bum Bum.”  

Photo Credit: Cosmo Rush 

  

About Morgan 

Like most musical greats, Morgan is unafraid to carve her own path. Born to a Jamaican father and Jewish mother, she struggled as a child “with being too Black for my white friends, too white for my Black friends.” This push and pull is something she’s owned through her releases, from the sparkling pop of debut EP Alien, to the dance hits she’s created writing for other artists such as Rudimental, Sigma, and increasingly, K-pop artists. Now with combined streams of over 80 million and a dedicated online following, Morgan is doing things her way, and it’s working. Just as Rihanna has diversified through different eras, Morganapplies that same ethic to her own music, with the unifying thread being her distinctive vocals and understanding of what it takes to make a hit. Freshly signed to a label, the first taste of a project from Morgan is ‘Bum Bum’, where she’s exploring her feminine power and sampling the iconic Sister Nancy tune, a track that mines her Jamaican heritage. With a UK headline tour planned later this year, Morgan is just getting started.  

 

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