The official video for "Tell Me Something Good" by , directed by Amitybloc , serves as both a high-energy dance anthem and a personal tribute. Key Features & Background
The "earworm" chorus became a staple on BBC Radio 1 and was the catalyst for McVicar’s Pavilion Festival in his hometown of Ayr. Production Credits Artist: Ewan McVicar Label: Trick / Ministry of Sound Original Songwriter: Stevie Wonder Ewan McVicar – Tell Me Something Good (Official Video)
The track is a house/techno cover of the 1974 hit by Rufus & Chaka Khan , originally written by Stevie Wonder . It features a modern electronic build-up with heavy synth stabs and a 126bpm tempo.
The video is dedicated to the memory of Aaron Crooks , a close friend of McVicar who passed away several years prior and was a significant influence on his musical journey.
It heavily leans into 90s rave culture aesthetics, featuring quick cuts, raw club energy, and retro-inspired filters that mirror the "soulful and raw" sound McVicar aims for.
Released in 2021 via Trick Records and Ministry of Sound , the song spent 13 weeks in the UK Top 40, peaking at number 15. It has since been certified Platinum in the UK with over 75 million streams.
Ewan Mcvicar Вђ“ Tell - Me Something Good (official Video)
The official video for "Tell Me Something Good" by , directed by Amitybloc , serves as both a high-energy dance anthem and a personal tribute. Key Features & Background
The "earworm" chorus became a staple on BBC Radio 1 and was the catalyst for McVicar’s Pavilion Festival in his hometown of Ayr. Production Credits Artist: Ewan McVicar Label: Trick / Ministry of Sound Original Songwriter: Stevie Wonder Ewan McVicar – Tell Me Something Good (Official Video) Ewan McVicar – Tell Me Something Good (Official Video)
The track is a house/techno cover of the 1974 hit by Rufus & Chaka Khan , originally written by Stevie Wonder . It features a modern electronic build-up with heavy synth stabs and a 126bpm tempo. The official video for "Tell Me Something Good"
The video is dedicated to the memory of Aaron Crooks , a close friend of McVicar who passed away several years prior and was a significant influence on his musical journey. It features a modern electronic build-up with heavy
It heavily leans into 90s rave culture aesthetics, featuring quick cuts, raw club energy, and retro-inspired filters that mirror the "soulful and raw" sound McVicar aims for.
Released in 2021 via Trick Records and Ministry of Sound , the song spent 13 weeks in the UK Top 40, peaking at number 15. It has since been certified Platinum in the UK with over 75 million streams.