You may not know his name, but you most certainly know a couple of the massive pop songs he has written. Meet Ed Drewett, the savvy pop writer who is a driving force behind The Wanted's global chart sensation "Glad You Came" [and their UK smash 'All Time Low'] that he penned with Wayne Hector. With the world's pop eyes zooming in on The Wanted, this is a perfect time for Drewett to show that he has a whole lot more on his sleeves including some fantastic artist material that he's eager to share with the world.
This blog first alerted you about Drewett almost two years ago when he released his single "Champage Lemonade" that followed his feature on Professor Green's "I Need You Tonight." Since then, Drewett has continued to write songs for others while tuning a unique sound of his own. Today, Drewett finally unveiled the brand-new "Good Morning" that he is giving away for free on his web site to give as many people as possible a proper taste of his new music.
Paced by acoustic instrumentation and a grooving, laidback rhythm section, "Good Morning" is a charmer that hits the speakers like a ray of sunshine. Filled with optimism, the song tells a comforting story about enjoying the moment even when things appear bleak. "I can make it good when it is bad in your eyes," Drewett passionate croons. "If the rain falls, let it fall keep an eye out for gold. And if it is pouring let it slide." It's a wonderful tune with a universal appeal that has us curious for more of Drewett's new material.