Alibi
by Ella Henderson (featuring Rudimental)

Album: yet to be titled (2024)
Charted: 10
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Songfacts®:

  • "Alibi" is a high-energy dance track that blends Ella Henderson's soulful vocals with Rudimental's signature drum-and-bass style. The song revolves around a woman confronting her partner about his infidelity.
  • Henderson wrote the song with Maegan Cottone, Olivia Sebastianelli and Ruth-Anne Cunningham.

    Irish singer-songwriter Ruth-Anne Cunningham's other credits include JoJo's "Too Little, Too Late" and Britney Spears' "Work Bitch."

    British-American songwriter Maegan Cottone previously worked with Ella Henderson on her collaborations with Switch Disco ("React") and Nathan Dawe ("0800 Heaven"). She's also co-penned several Little Mix tracks, including "Move" and "Salute."
  • Rudimental co-produced the track with Punctual, an electronic music duo comprising Will Lansley and John Morgan. The song starts with the soaring choir from Coolio's 1995 classic "Gangsta's Paradise" looping like a ghostly thread. As the familiar melody dips and resurfaces, a fierce electronic beat takes over, transforming "Alibi" into a 2020s dancefloor anthem.
  • "Gangsta's Paradise" is itself a rework of Stevie Wonder's "Pastime Paradise" from 1976. By colliding the propulsive energy of 2020s electronica with the soulful charm of the 1970s and the swagger of 1990s hip-hop, the song shows that musical influences weave through decades, constantly evolving and pushing boundaries.
  • In 2018, Henderson signed with Asylum Records' imprint Major Toms, operated by Rudimental. She also supported the British drum-and-bass band on their European tour that year. "Alibi" marks Henderson's second collaboration with Rudimental, following Rudimental's 2021 track "Handle My Own."
  • Natasha Bedingfield joined Ella Henderson on a duet take on the song titled "Alibi (The Other Girl version)." Henderson said recording with Bedingfield was "a full circle moment" as she grew up listening to her Unwritten album.

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