


Craig Hardy
Craig Hardy (PRS)
Diverse writer and producer who has worked on R&B, soul, K-Pop and pop hits
Selected Albums
EncoreStrong female vocals in a variety of tropical tinged pop songs with sing-a-long choruses.
This Is K-popAnthemic synths, powerful basslines and catchy melodies
Somebody's SomeoneUplifting classic soul ballads with laid back retro backing and male vocals
50s Rock 'n' RollNostalgic 50s rock ‘n’ roll with twangy guitar leads and 12 bar baselines
Latest Tracks
- The Weekend Comes Around3617/1Uplifting pop song with funky guitar, brass, strings & soaring female vocal about waiting for the weekend & having fun3:00
- High3617/3Uplifting electro pop song with high energy synths, soaring female vocal, clicks, piano & bvs3:18
- Before You Go3617/7Up-tempo electro pop song with hard hitting piano riffs, huge female vocal, driving beats & synths 3:18
- You Deserve An Encore3317/1Catchy mid-tempo pop song with strong female vocals, synths, claps & tropical afrobeat feel2:54
- Head To Toe3317/2Laid back, lilting reggae pop with female vocals, synths, brass hooks, drums & lazy Summer feel3:21
- The Very Last Time3317/3Emotional pop ballad with reflective female vocal, piano, drums & strings. Builds4:35
- No Love Letter3317/4Mid-tempo pop with tropical beats, strong female vocals & anthemic, sing-a-long chorus4:03
- Why Don't We Fall In Love3317/5Happy pop song with powerful female vocals, rolling, marching drums, 80s synths & stacked backing vocals3:37
The story behind the sound
Craig Hardy wrote and produced on singer Lemar’s hit “Dance (With U)” in addition to contributing writing for Jessica Mauboy’s debut album “Been Waiting.” Both are clear indications of his strength and comfort in the R&B genre. Adding to his diverse portfolio, he’s produced for English pop rock band McFly. Craig has also experienced additional success teaming up with Carolyn Jordan on a number of Soul and K-Pop tracks, proving his proficiency with both ballads and hooks. Is there a genre that Craig can’t succeed in? It’s possible, but it would also appear that that particular genre hasn’t been discovered yet.