220 Kid
220 Kid is a UK electronic act that emerged in 2019 with the EP 'Too Many Nights.' That release included the track 'Too Many Nights,' which became a notable...
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220 Kid is a UK electronic act that emerged in 2019 with the EP 'Too Many Nights.' That release included the track 'Too Many Nights,' which became a notable point in their early work. Their music tends toward melodic dance production, often featuring vocal collaborators like Jem Cooke on 'Another Life' or Lany on 'Stupid Feelings.'
Their output includes singles such as 'I Don't Need Love' and 'Release' with ASDIS, showing a consistent focus on vocal-driven electronic arrangements. The group has worked with various featured artists across tracks, including Dillon Francis and Bryn Christopher on 'Unconditional.'
Some discussion around their material has touched on questions of originality, particularly regarding 'Too Many Nights.' That conversation has lingered alongside their releases. They continue to put out music that fits within contemporary dance pop, with songs like 'Somebody New' and 'I'll Take You Down' representing their style.
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