Renowned musician Charlie Jeer recently caught the attention of Prince William during one of his live performances. With a massive social media following, Charlie is celebrated for his infectious songs and saxophone prowess.
The 23-year-old artist, who has garnered over 150 million streams and sold-out shows worldwide, including in the UK, Europe, and Australia, is making waves in the music scene. Collaborating with singer and Bridgerton star Simone Ashley on their track “So Good,” the duo has not only gained online success but also captivated audiences at Windsor Castle.
Debuting their hit song at the prestigious venue for Prince William was a surreal experience for Charlie. Expressing his gratitude for the opportunity, he shared, “Performing at Windsor Castle alongside Simone Ashley was an unforgettable experience that I never anticipated.”
“So Good,” following the success of Charlie’s viral hit “My Madonna,” exudes a blend of sultry and nostalgic vibes, featuring catchy beats and his distinctive saxophone melodies, perfectly suited for the summer season.
Charlie emphasized that “So Good” was crafted to spread positivity and joy globally, with Simone’s contribution adding life and energy to the track. The song aims to evoke a sense of disco nostalgia and simplicity, resonating with a wide audience.
Simone praised Charlie’s talent and vision, highlighting the track’s summery essence and infectious funk. Excited about their collaboration and future endeavors, she looks forward to the journey ahead for both artists.
Embarking on his EU and UK tour starting on October 12 in Stockholm and concluding on October 28 in Amsterdam, Charlie’s performance at Windsor Castle adds to his list of notable shows, including appearances at UMG’s Showcase in China and the Formula 1 event at Silverstone.
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