Maty Noyes Releases Lyric Video for New Single ‘London’

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Maty Noyes follows up the release of her debut EP Noyes Complaint, with the fast paced and fiery “London” co-written and produced by Grammy-nominated songwriter and composer Stephan Moccio(The Weeknd, Miley Cyrus and Celine Dion).

The track features a fifty piece orchestra conducted by the legendary Bill Ross (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Tuck Everlasting, Ladder 49).

Stream and Download “London” here

 

About Maty Noyes

Maty Noyes is a singer/songwriter based in Los Angeles, originally  from Corinth, Mississippi. In 2015, she made a buzzworthy introduction as the featured vocalist on “Angel,” the closing track from The Weeknd’s critically acclaimed album Beauty Behind The Madness. Noyes wrote and is featured on Kygo’s international smash single, “Stay” which reached #1 on Billboard’s Dance Airplays Chart, #2 on the iTunes US Dance Chart, and reached #8 on Spotify’s Global Top 50 Chart, with over 325M streams to date. She also recently joined Kygo’s SOLD OUT tour including dates in San Francisco, New York, Toronto & Chicago. Additional performances include the 2015 VH1 Live In The Vineyard showcase and the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Concert.

Last summer, Noyes premiered her debut single “In My Mind” via FADER.  The song quickly became a Spotify mainstay, and has amassed over 90 million streams.  The companion video premiered on NYLON with nearly 4 million views.  Noyes recently released her debut EP “NOYES Complaint” and is currently working on her full length debut with Grammy-nominated songwriter and composer Stephan Moccio (The Weeknd, Miley Cyrus and Celine Dion). She kicked off 2017 with a brand new banger entitled “London,” setting the stage for more music to come.

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