Sigma: 6 of the drum and bass duo's biggest collaborations

They're the Kings of collabs

Sigma
Author: William MarriottPublished 26th Feb 2024

Drum and bass duo Sigma first rose to fame in 2010, following their collaboration with DJ Fresh on the track, 'Lassitude.' Since then, they have teamed up with some of the biggest UK music artists, including Rita Ora, Paloma Faith and Take That.

After meeting at Leeds University at drum and bass nights, Cameron James "Cam" Edwards and Joseph Aluin "Joe" Lenzie, formed Sigma in 2006, taking British drum and bass genre to a new level. To celebrate their success, we've decided to look back at their amazing tunes and have picked out their best collaborations to date.

Who have Sigma collaborated with?

'Changing' with Paloma Faith

The brilliant Paloma Faith lent her vocals to Sigma's track 'Changing' back in 2014 and it proved to be a mega hit. The song became Paloma's first Number 1 single in the UK and the group's second.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

'Coming Home' with Rita Ora

Sigma teamed up with Rita Ora for this tune back in 2015. The music video shows Cameron James "Cam" Edwards and Joseph Aluin "Joe" Lenzie (collectively known as Sigma) walking in the forest amongst a group of people while Rita sings.


It charted at Number 3 in the UK Dance Charts and Number 15 in the UK Singles Charts.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

'Higher' with Labrinth

'Higher' was another one of Sigma's collaborations released in 2015, which went to Number 1 in the UK Dance Charts and Number 12 in the UK Singles Charts. 'Higher' was the band's single fourth release and was certified Silver in the UK.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

'Glitterball' with Ella Henderson

'Glitterball' was the follow up to 'Higher' and saw Sigma team up with The X Factor star Ella Henderson, which peaked at Number 4 in the UK Singles Charts.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

'Cry' with Take That

'Cry', featuring Take That, peaked at Number 21 on the UK Singles Chart. One of their most unusual, yet most wonderful collaborations to date, the 2016 song was also included on Take That's eighth studio album, 'Wonderland'.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

'High On You' with John Newman

In 2020, Sigma dropped 'High On You', featuring John Newman. They released the song during the COVID-19 pandemic and aptly filmed the video during the pandemic, with the actors in the music video wearing masks. It followed the story of two doctors falling for each other.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

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