Take Me Back to London
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Take Me Back to London
Summary
Take Me Back to London is a single[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of single entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (93 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Take Me Back to London's instance of is recorded as single[3].
- Take Me Back to London's genre is grime[4].
- Take Me Back to London followed Antisocial[5].
- Take Me Back to London followed Crown[6].
- Take Me Back to London was followed by Own It[7].
- Take Me Back to London was followed by Sounds of the Skeng[8].
- Take Me Back to London was produced by Skrillex[9].
- Take Me Back to London was performed by Ed Sheeran[10].
- Take Me Back to London's record label is recorded as Atlantic Records[11].
- Take Me Back to London is part of No.6 Collaborations Project[12].
- Take Me Back to London's language of work or name is recorded as English[13].
- Take Me Back to London was distributed by music download[14].
- Take Me Back to London was distributed by music streaming[15].
- Take Me Back to London was published on August 23, 2019[16].
- Take Me Back to London's distributed by is recorded as iTunes[17].
- Take Me Back to London's distributed by is recorded as Google Play Music[18].
- Take Me Back to London's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Take Me Back to London'}[19].
Product Details
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Release type: Single[20]
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Secondary type(s): Remix[21]
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First release date: 2019-08-23[22]
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Genre(s): grime, hip hop, pop[23]
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Community tags: grime, hip hop, pop[24]
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MusicBrainz ID: 701e1ce6-a5bd-473b-ab18-6072dedf902b[25]
Body
Authorship and Creation
Among the performers on Take Me Back to London was Ed Sheeran[10]. It was produced by Skrillex[9].
Publication
Take Me Back to London was released on August 23, 2019[16]. Its language of work or name is recorded as English[13]. Its genre is grime[4]. It is part of No.6 Collaborations Project[12]. Recorded distribution format include music download[14] and music streaming[15].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Predecessors include Antisocial[5] and Crown[6]. Successors include Own It[7] and Sounds of the Skeng[8].
Why It Matters
Take Me Back to London ranks in the top 3% of single entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (93 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26]