Sigala is the musical pseudonym of Bruce Fielder, a London-based DJ and producer.
Born and raised in Norfolk, England, Sigala began piano as a child, and played in various bands after graduating university. He found work as a producer, and co-wrote Ella Eyre and Sigma’s 2015 UK hit single ‘Good Times’ before focusing on his own solo project.
His first solo single ‘Easy Love’, an energetic house tune built around a sample of the Jackson 5‘s iconic hit ‘ABC’, was released by Ministry of Sound in 2015 and reached No.1 in the UK singles chart.
His second single, ‘Sweet Lovin’’ featuring singer/songwriter Bryn Christopher, hit No.3 and was certified Gold or Platinum in several countries. Several more hits followed in 2016, including ‘Say You Do’ featuring Imani and DJ Fresh, ‘Give Me Your Love’ with John Newman and the legendary Nile Rodgers, and ‘Ain’t Giving Up’, a collaboration with Craig David that appeared on his sixth album.
In 2017, Sigala co-produced the single ‘Show You Love’ with Danish DJ Kato, sung by Hailee Steinfeld. He then paired with singer Paloma Faith for the 2018 single ‘Lullaby’, which went on to receive a nomination for Best British Single at the BRIT Awards. Later that year, Sigala released his debut studio album Brighter Days which featured collaborations with 24 artists including Meghan Trainor, French Montana, Sean Paul, The Vamps, Kylie Minogue and Kodaline. The record was the highest- charting debut dance album of 2018.