The track is a house/techno cover of the 1974 hit by Rufus & Chaka Khan , originally written by Stevie Wonder . It features a modern electronic build-up with heavy synth stabs and a 126bpm tempo.
The video is dedicated to the memory of Aaron Crooks , a close friend of McVicar who passed away several years prior and was a significant influence on his musical journey. Ewan McVicar – Tell Me Something Good (Official Video)
The "earworm" chorus became a staple on BBC Radio 1 and was the catalyst for McVicar’s Pavilion Festival in his hometown of Ayr. Production Credits Artist: Ewan McVicar Label: Trick / Ministry of Sound Original Songwriter: Stevie Wonder Ewan McVicar – Tell Me Something Good (Official Video) The track is a house/techno cover of the
It heavily leans into 90s rave culture aesthetics, featuring quick cuts, raw club energy, and retro-inspired filters that mirror the "soulful and raw" sound McVicar aims for. The "earworm" chorus became a staple on BBC
The official video for "Tell Me Something Good" by , directed by Amitybloc , serves as both a high-energy dance anthem and a personal tribute. Key Features & Background