Olly Murs is heading back to the charts with new single Moves, a collaboration with Snoop Dogg.
Released tomorrow (28th September 2018), Moves is written by Ed Sheeran and Steve Mac, and it features on the end credits of Johnny English Strikes Again. The song came about as Olly started work on his new album and he reached out to Sheeran.
They decided to put a US rapper on the track and agreed that Snoop Dogg was the right choice.
“Snoop was just perfect for the song,” Olly enthuses. “There’s no one else that has that much character in his raps. He’s such an original.”
Olly posted a preview of the track on Twitter earlier this week. Take a listen below:
So excited to announce that Iāll be releasing my new single Moves featuring the one and only @SnoopDogg this Friday 🕺 Canāt wait for you to hear it! pic.twitter.com/SuNzJAhG7E
ā Olly Murs (@ollyofficial) September 26, 2018
No more details have been released at this time about Olly’s new album but fingers crossed it appears this side of Christmas. It will be the follow-up to 2016’s 24 HRS, which featured the hit You Don’t Know Love.
Last year Olly toured in support of the album and sold-out 24 dates across the UK. He sold move than 600,000 tickets.
Earlier this year Olly joined The Voice as a coach and he’ll return when the series comes back in the New Year.
Watch the lyric video for Moves below: