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ADMT Charts Pain & Growth In Brand New Single ‘Come Along’



ADMT Charts Pain & Growth In Brand New Single ‘Come Along’



Rising UK artist ADMT releases his brand new single, ‘Come Along’, a powerfully personal blend of pop, charting the pain, growth, and quiet victories of a young artist who’s been through more than most.


Hailing from Doncaster, Yorkshire, ADMT (real name Adam Taylor) marks a new chapter in his career with his first release via new label home BMG Records - a song of heartbreak, reflection & resilience. Written during a train ride to London, ‘Come Along’ is a song for anyone who’s ever looked around at the life they’ve built and wished one specific person could’ve stayed long enough to see it. Through vivid lyrical imagery, ADMT expresses that quiet ache with brutal honesty and grace. Listen here.


“I just had this feeling on the train”, ADMT explains. “It sucks that this person who was once a huge part of my life isn't in it anymore. They were there when I started busking, when I said, ‘I'm going to do this thing’ and most people doubted me. They listened. Now I’ve done everything I said I would, and they’re not here to see it. That’s heartbreaking. I think we expect certain people to stay in our lives forever, but life teaches you differently. Some people are only meant for a chapter, a page, even a line. That’s what this song is about - wishing they could’ve come along for the whole book.”



That honesty isn’t new for him. Known for writing from the heart, ADMT’s music has always been a reflection of his lived experiences, from growing up in a difficult family environment to battling through mental health struggles. His background, steeped in perseverance, and Northern grit, gives his music a grounding that few artists can claim.


He’s also driven by a deeper sense of responsibility and to speak on the things that matter: poverty, housing issues, youth education, and especially mental health. “They’re not just topics; they’re real. People are going through it. I’ve been through it. I know what it’s like to feel overwhelmed, to carry stuff in silence. That’s why I make music the way I do, so people feel less alone. So they feel understood.”


Initially honing his musical skills through busking during the COVID-19 pandemic, ADMT transitioned from playing drums in a band to becoming a solo performer after his friends encouraged him to sing at a party. His cover of 50 Cent’s ‘Best Friend’ went viral after 50 Cent himself shared it with his 29 million followers, propelling ADMT into the spotlight . Following this success, he released singles like ‘Without You’, ‘Man Now’ and ‘Wish You Loved You’, which have resonated with fans. His debut EP, Without You, saw him support artists such as Anne-Marie and James Arthur, as well as perform at Reading and Leeds, Y-Not, and Kendal Calling.


With an online following exceeding 1.5 million, selling out his last UK headline tour to over 10,000 fans, and a growing international fanbase, ADMT continues to captivate audiences with his authentic voice and relatable storytelling. ‘Come Along’ marks a new chapter in ADMT’s evolution, as a storyteller, as an artist, and as a human being still figuring it all out, one lyric at a time.


As he puts it, “It’s a lesson, isn’t it? Everything’s a lesson, even if it hurts. I’m still figuring out what this one means.”

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