Artist's albums
Goodbye Never Felt So Bad
2023 · single
Leap (Deluxe Edition)
2022 · album
Leap
2022 · album
Everybody Needs Someone
2022 · single
One Life (Acoustic)
2022 · single
One Life
2022 · single
Give Me The Reason (Stripped Acoustic)
2022 · single
Give Me The Reason
2022 · single
Chasing Stars (Stripped)
2021 · single
Chasing Stars (VIP Mix)
2021 · single
Chasing Stars (feat. James Bay)
2021 · single
Funeral (feat. James Bay)
2021 · single
Let There Be Love
2021 · compilation
All Up In My Feels
2020 · compilation
Sing Up, Sing Out
2020 · compilation
Heartache Hotel
2020 · compilation
Endless Summer
2020 · compilation
Turn It Up
2020 · compilation
Chew On My Heart (Piano & Voice)
2020 · single
Chew On My Heart (Madism Remix)
2020 · single
Chew On My Heart (Acoustic)
2020 · single
Chew On My Heart
2020 · single
Bad (Live At Round Chapel, London)
2019 · single
Oh My Messy Mind
2019 · single
Peer Pressure (Acoustic)
2019 · single
Just For Tonight (Acoustic)
2018 · single
Similar artists
James TW
Artist
Passenger
Artist
Vance Joy
Artist
Gavin James
Artist
Grace Carter
Artist
Tom Odell
Artist
George Ezra
Artist
James Morrison
Artist
Juke Ross
Artist
Gabrielle Aplin
Artist
JP Cooper
Artist
BANNERS
Artist
Rhys Lewis
Artist
Ryan McMullan
Artist
JP Saxe
Artist
Declan J Donovan
Artist
Canyon City
Artist
Calum Scott
Artist
Ella Henderson
Artist
Tom Walker
Artist
Biography
We’ve already seen many sides of James Bay. There was the GRAMMY® Award-nominated troubadour with dusty acoustic anthems of heartbreak on 2015’s Chaos and the Calm. This evolved into losing the hat and leaning into a louder sound for 2018’s Electric Light and mixing the two sounds together on 2019’s Oh My Messy Mind EP. All three chapters are a proud part of him, but he’s ready to tell a new story. Here’s the story so far. After his platinum 2015 debut Chaos And The Calm, he garnered GRAMMY® nods in the categories of “Best New Artist,” “Best Rock Album,” and “Best Rock Song” for the gold-selling “Hold Back The River.” “Let It Go” went triple-platinum. Nominated for dozens of awards, he took home two BRIT Awards, two Q Awards, and Ivor Novello Awards and ECHO Awards. Streamed nearly 6 billion times by 2020, he performed on numerous TV shows, dueted with icons such as Alicia Keys on The Voice and Mick Jagger while supporting The Rolling Stones, and opened for Ed Sheeran in 2019. Working with producer Dave Cobb, he returns with “Chew On My Heart” in 2020. “‘Chew On My Heart’ is a great example of releasing something about myself publicly for the first time,” he reveals. “It’s an outpouring of love, and that’s a huge theme across this new music. When I come home from tour, I burst through the door and throw my arms around my girl, and she’ll just say, ‘Okay, relax, cool’,” he laughs. “It’s cheesy, but I wrote it from that perspective. It’s the opposite of being guarded.”