Craig David Joins Asher On Stage
Craig David took the stage alongside Asher at the London O2 Arena, performing the duets “Fill Me In” and “7 Days” – check it out below.
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Asher’s Performances
Asher performed on the fourth of the ten shows at this venue on Saturday night (April 5) as part of his ongoing tour “Last Real Future,” where the British garage star joined him for renditions of his two signature songs.
Their collaboration culminated at the conclusion of USRER’s epic set featuring 37 songs, including two tracks from the 2000 debut album “Born to Do It,” which delighted the massive crowd. Check out the moments captured with fans:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79wxnowqojo
Setlist Highlights
'I Am Returning Home'
'BIG'
'Hey, Dad (Dad at Home)'
'Name Me With a Poppy / Think About You / Can You Get It With This (Medley Mix)'
'You Make Me Want'
'You Remind Me'
'You Don't Need to Call'
'Caught'
'Do Not Waste My Time'
'Love in This Club'
'Tell Me'
'New Flame'
'Lil Freak'
'Margiela'
'Party'
'Amateurs and Friends'
'Beautiful and Slowly'
'You Are Bad With You'
'Climax'
'Burn'
'Recognition / Recognition Part II'
'My God'
'DJ Made Us Fall in Love'
'Superstar'
'I Am a Party'
'My Child Is Going There'
'Can You Get Wit'
'I Don't Mind'
'Fill Me In' (with Craig David)
'7 Days' (with Craig David)
'My BU'
'Bad Girl'
'Good Kiss'
'Fine'
'Yeah!'
'Pop Ya Collar'
'Without You'
Last December, David shared his aspirations for future collaborations with Asher. “For me, listening to Asher, I have grown up, I feel that it would be great… We created something special,” he remarked.
“We had a moment at Skyrock radio station in Paris where we recorded a small freestyle when I released ‘Fill Me In’ and ‘7 Days’ and he had ‘You Force Me’ that was going to be on his album 8701, so it was a significant moment.”
“Everyone said, ‘You guys should do something together.’ It feels right to say we’ve checked that box.”
David hasn’t released new solo music since 2022, when he debuted his first Christmas song, “Get Yourself a Happy Little Christmas.” In the same year, he launched his eighth studio album, “22,” which received four stars from NME.
NME described, “Craig David could pull a dangerous trick with a return album.” They continued, “At a time when many R&B fans in the UK are clamoring for excellent music and recognition, David not only satisfies this demand but also utilizes his platform to elevate several stars.”
https://www.nme.com/news/music/watch-craig-david-join-usher-for-fill-me-in-and-7-days-in-london-3852324?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=watch-craig-david-join-usher-for-fill-me-in-and-7-days-in-london