The first chapter of Cian Ducrot’s career took the then unknown newcomer to phenomenal success, with his debut album ‘Victory’ shooting to #1 in the UK and Ireland as he amassed over one billion streams globally and played ever-bigger shows across the globe. Now an even more impactful era gets underway in 2025, starting with today’s release of his new single ‘Who’s Making You Feel It’ and its equally ecstatic official video. It follows his recent first Grammy nomination as the co-writer of SZA’s smash hit ‘Saturn’.
Cian will be supporting Grammy-nominated Teddy Swims on his European and UK tour throughout February and March. The tour includes Birmingham, London, Glasgow, Manchester and Dublin. The full list of dates are HERE.
Cian says, ““The song is basically one big, ‘Tell me, is this new guy better than me?’” “It’s about how we all find ourselves stalking our exes even if we say we don’t. And when you inevitably notice them moving on, that feeling of jealousy and curiosity pops up and you just need to know, ‘Who is it? Who’s making you feel better than I did?’ Or, ‘I notice it looks like your life is amazing and you’re really making the most of it all, but also DO YOU MISS MEEEE?!’ It’s also a bit sarcastic in a way, asking this person if they got everything they dreamed of after leaving you and saying you ‘hope’ they did. It finally feels like the beginning of a new chapter I’ve been so eager to find and a part of me I’ve been so eager to express and discover! Creating music without walls or limits or any boundaries has allowed me to be so much more creative and to really create from a place of complete freedom! I hope you love this song and how it makes you feel as much as I do!”
Cian first introduced ‘Who’s Making You Feel It’ on the biggest of stages. He debuted the song during his huge New Year’s Eve show at Dublin Castle, which was broadcast live across Ireland. Cian wrote the song with Theo Hutchcraft (Calvin Harris, Louis Tomlinson) and the Grammy winner Lostboy (Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding’s ‘Miracle’, Kylie Minogue’s ‘Padam Padam’), who also produced it.
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