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Union J Confirm Details Of Debut Single 'Carry You'

Tuesday, 09 April 2013 Written by Elliott Batte
Union J Confirm Details Of Debut Single 'Carry You'

Hotly-tipped X Factor group Union J have announced the details of their first ever single ‘Carry You’, which has been taken from what will be their debut album.

Having wowed audiences with their vocal ability, pop harmonies and cheeky personalities, English quartet Union J are about to make their first mark on the UK charts with their debut single ‘Carry You’, out June 2nd. It’ll be premiered on the radio on April 22nd.

‘Carry You’, taken from their forthcoming first album out later this year, was written and produced by Steve Mac (Leona Lewis, One Direction, Westlife), and is an up-tempo pop track about being there for the important people in your life. It’s a symbolic and personal song for the boys as it reflects the ‘coming together’ of the group as we now know them.

The band said: “We’ve been through alot in the short time we’ve been together and this song sums up how important it was for us to be there for eachother. If you’d have told us at the beginning of the X Factor auditions that we’d have a record deal and would be releasing a single we wouldn’t have believed you. We’re so excited to release ‘Carry You’ and hope everyone likes it as much as we do. Everyone can relate to the track.”

You’ll have to wait a little longer to listen to the track, but you can check out a video of the boys announcing it below!

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