Shane Codd drops 90s vibes on dance-pop crossover ‘Something More’Shane Codd

Shane Codd drops 90s vibes on dance-pop crossover ‘Something More’

At 24, Dublin-native Shane Codd breathes house music.

His childhood memories are filled with club classics, whether at home, in the car, or with friends. His passion culminated in the hit single “Get Out My Head,” a track that pays homage to the 90s/2000s dance era, crafted uniquely in his bedroom during the pandemic’s peak. The song dominated charts, hitting the UK’s Top 10 and Ireland’s Top 5, garnering over 20 million streams.

Shane’s journey as a self-taught producer wasn’t always smooth; he recalls a year of hardships in a cold Dublin apartment, dedicating himself solely to music. Now, five years later, he’s still eager to grow, currently mastering the piano. With aspirations echoing legends like Avicii and Gigi D’Agostino, Shane dreams of leaving an indelible mark in the dance music world. He hopes his tracks become timeless classics, akin to Robin S’ “Show Me Love.”

“Something More” captivates with its digital chords and soulful vocals, leading to a progressive, uplifting drop infused with vibrant melodies and inspiring lyrics. The track, reminiscent of the 90’s sound, offers an uplifting message—making it a strong contender for the summer’s top anthem. Drawing inspiration from iconic tracks like Eric Prydz’s “Opus,” Codd focused on creative freedom, sidestepping traditional norms. Having already transformed the electronic music landscape with his previous viral hit, all eyes are on Shane Codd for his next musical venture.

Tags:

Categories: