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Album: Night & Day (2017)
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  • The lead single from the Day edition of the Night & Day album, this song finds The Vamps teaming up with Texas-born, LA-based singer-songwriter Maggie Lindemann. Speaking of the collaboration, The Vamps commented:

    "We always enjoy working with new people. When we heard Maggie's tune' Pretty Girl' we knew she was going to be awesome. She's such a talented person whose voice added so much to the single. She's not just a pretty girl."

    Maggie added: "I love the song and the meaning behind it - I think everyone has gone through it. My manager and I were on our way to Norway and he played me a very rough demo of the song that only had Brad on it. I thought the concept was so cool! We recorded it a couple of weeks later."
  • The song features additional production from Nick Gale, a.k.a. Digital Farm Animals. The British producer is best known for his work on Dua Lipa's "Be The One" and Galantis' "No Money" plus his own single with Cash Cash "Millionaire."

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