Calum Scott and Zoe Wees – Photo: Tom Cockram and Johanna Berghorn (Courtesy of Capitol Records)
Calum Scott and Zoe Wees have shared a new duet version of his radiant new single “At Your Worst.” One of the most up-tempo and high-energy tracks to date from the globally beloved British artist, “At Your Worst” blends Calum and Zoe’s soulful vocals for a candid and compassionate look at loving yourself and others despite the many imperfections we all possess.
Arriving on the heels of “Whistle”—his chart-climbing collaboration with producer/DJ/multi-instrumentalist Jax Jones—“At Your Worst” marks Calum’s first solo single since the mid-2022 release of his acclaimed sophomore album Bridges. In bringing the beat-driven track to life, Calum worked with co-writers/producers Digital Farm Animals (Dua Lipa, Rita Ora, Jonas Brothers/Marshmello) and Jon “MAGS” Maguire (Calum’s longtime collaborator and co-writer on his platinum-certified smash “You Are The Reason”), dreaming up a breezy but hard-hitting sound graced with lush guitar work and brightly hypnotic synth tones.
While the song serves as a bold departure from the piano-driven balladry of past hits like “Biblical” (the lead single from Bridges), “At Your Worst” remains rooted in the raw sincerity, sophisticated sense of melody, and warm but powerful vocal presence that have defined Calum’s music since his gold-certified debut album Only Human (a 2018 release that’s now surpassed 13 billion combined global streams).
Now making the rounds across Europe, Calum recently added “At Your Worst” to his captivating live set. He first performed the track live as part of the “Bridges World Tour,” a global run that kicked off with his summer 2022 headline tour of North America (including immediately sold-out dates in major cities like New York City and Boston). Calum will also support Ed Sheeran on his extended “Mathematics Tour” of Asia in Europe in 2024.
Wees has also been busy lately. Last month, she reflected on her upbringing in her emotional new single and latest preview of her debut album, “Sorry For The Drama.”
The heartfelt track finds the singer apologizing to her mother, who raised her in a single-parent household with just the love and care of a good parent. “I hope you love this song as much as I do,” Wees told fans on social media ahead of the track’s release. Wees’ upcoming debut album, Therapy, will be released on November 3 via Capitol Records.
Buy or stream “At Your Worst.”