Nick Brewer

Nick Brewer
Born 1989 (age 2829)
Leytonstone, London, England
Genres Hip hop, Grime
Occupation(s) Rapper, songwriter
Years active 2010–present
Labels
Associated acts The Confect
Website www.itsnickbrewer.co.uk

Nick Brewer (born 1989)[1] is a rapper from East London. His 2015 song, "Talk To Me", charted at #19 on the UK Singles Chart.

Background

Brewer was born in Leytonstone in 1989 but lived in Ilford during his time at the University of Essex, where he studied history, and now operates out of a studio in Brick Lane.[2] He once had a job as a youth worker.[3] He grew up in a church near Ilford. Nick Brewer started off as a Christian Grime artist.

Brewer has released four EPs in collaboration with The Confect; 2010's Alone With My Thoughts, 2011's Alone With My Thoughts Part 2, 2013's Flat 10 and 2014's 4 Miles Further, the latter taking its name from the movement of The Confect's home studios to their new set up in Brick Lane.[2] His 2014 single, Fall From Here, featured Naomi Scott.[4]

His 2015 single, "Talk to Me", was written by Brewer and Bibi Bourelly. The song samples "Gypsy Woman" by Crystal Waters.[5] In an interview, Brewer said that Bourelly had been invited into the studio after Brewer found out through a mutual friend that she was in town writing for Ellie Goulding.[6] The song charted at #19 on the UK Singles Chart.[7]

Awards and nominations

MOBO Awards

YearRecipient/Nominated workAwardResult
2015Nick BrewerBest Newcomer[8]Nominated

References

  1. Yeung, Neil Z. "Nick Brewer". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  2. 1 2 "Nick Brewer". Island Records.
  3. "New band of the day (1,563)". The Guardian.
  4. "Premiere: Nick Brewer and Naomi Scott in 'Fall From Here' music video". Digital Spy.
  5. "Sam Smith heading for first ever Number 1 James Bond theme". The Official Charts Company.
  6. "Nick Brewer: "It took a long time to realize who I actually was"". Gay Times.
  7. "NICK BREWER FT BIBI BOURELLY". The Official Charts Company.
  8. Mobo Awards, https://voting.mobo.com/categories/newcomer (2015)
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