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Cian Ducrot kicks off 2025 with “Who’s Making You Feel It”

The first chapter of Cian Ducrot’s career took the then-unknown newcomer to phenomenal success, thanks to his debut album, Victory, which reached number one in the UK and Ireland charts and has amassed over a billion streams worldwide. world and performing increasingly larger concerts around the world.

In 2025, an even more impactful era begins, starting with the release of the new single “Who’s Making You Feel It”. The track follows his first Grammy nomination as a co-writer on SZA’s smash hit “Saturn.”

“Who’s Making You Feel It” has evolved Cian’s style since his debut album. The bright, spacious piano melody that opens the song brings to mind the timelessness of early Elton John, but with a contemporary, radio-friendly twist as the shifting, punchy chorus soars into the stratosphere. Fans have come to love Cian for her emotionally charged lyrics, but there’s a subtle evolution on that front too: where before she went straight to the heart, there’s now a lightness to her words that brings new meaning to her songwriting.

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Cian performed “Who’s Making You Feel It” for the first time on the biggest stage. He debuted the song during his big New Year’s Eve show at Dublin Castle, which was broadcast live across Ireland. Cian wrote the song with Theo Hutchcraft (Calvin Harris, Louis Tomlinson) and Grammy winner Lostboy (Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding’s “Miracle,” Kylie Minogue’s “Padam Padam”), who also produced it.

Cian’s success with Victory encompassed many other highlights, including two UK Top 20 hits — “All For You” (Platinum) and “I’ll Be Waiting” (Gold) — as well as winning an RTÉ Choice Award. Music Prize Irish Song of the Year has built a huge social media following with 4.5 million followers on TikTok and over a million on Instagram. The album’s impact continued long after its original release, with Cian playing to a total of 36,000 people across two shows in Dublin and Cork before touring North America as a special guest of Calum Scott. He also performed a handful of new songs, namely “Here It Is,” “Something I Can’t Afford,” and most recently, “Can’t Even Hate You.”

Cian Ducrot performed in Portugal on December 6, 2024, at LAV — Lisboa Ao Vivo and on December 7, 2024, at the Authentica Festival, which was held at Forum Braga. These performances marked the musician’s debut on Portuguese soil and won over the local public, further solidifying his international presence.

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