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Craig's bid for a serious comeback

Interview: Craig David

September 29, 2016 12:08
Suits him: David in concert

By

Elisa Bray,

Elisa Bray

3 min read

You have to feel a bit sorry for Craig David. At just 19 years old, he burst onto the scene in 2000 with his chart-topping debut Born To Do It, pioneering UK garage. The album went multi-platinum, making him a global star.

But two years, nine BRIT Award nominations, two Grammy nods and three Ivor Novellos later, as he released his second album, comedian Leigh Francis's rubber-masked mockery of David on cult show Bo Selecta! made him a laughing stock. Three healthy-selling albums followed, but the damage to his brand had been done. Could anyone really take David seriously?

His last release, in 2010, was an album of Motown covers, after which the singer was dropped by his record label. "I wasn't in the lane that I really wanted to be," he reflects. "I just wanted to be writing new music." He sold his Hampstead house and disappeared to Miami, where he threw pool parties at his penthouse, did some DJing for friends, obsessively body-built and drove around in his sports car. He also recorded music that he never released.

Now he is behind one of the most anticipated albums of the year. The old Craig David is back with his sixth studio album, Following My Intuition, out today, and he has an arena tour booked for the spring.