Home Run

Album: R&B Club Collection 2012 (2012)
Charted: 11
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Songfacts®:

  • Misha Bryan is a R&B singer from Manchester who records under the name of Misha B. This is her debut single following her fourth place finish on X Factor (UK) season 8.
  • Speaking about the song, Misha said: "'Home Run' is about that special someone who gets you so excited, so hyped that you lose control! When I perform it, I feel that same energy on stage - it makes you wanna dance! It is based on a ballad I wrote about my ex and I just changed it up to give it a fresh, fun vibe."
  • Uzoechi Osisioma Emenike, who is professionally known as MNEK, produced the cut. The London born songwriter and producer also has credits for tracks by The Saturdays ("All Fired Up") and The Wanted ("I'll Be Your Strength") on his resume.

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