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Michael James Champion is an English musician, songwriter and manager based in London with associated streams in excess of 100 million.
Champion is the notable songwriter in British alternative duo CHAMPS and played bass on the debut album by revered Indie duo, Wet Leg. He is also credited with co-writing the songs Too Late Now and Loving You. His bass line on the hit song Chaise Longue was cited amongst the most iconic bass lines of the 21st century by BBC6 music.
Champion and his brother starred alongside Ana De Armas in the Campari short, Entering Red which features their song 3,000 Miles.
Champion also features as a writer on songs by Alice Merton, Lauran Hibberd, Bo Millie and Norwegian punk band Sløtface.
It is believed he has a record on the way under the moniker Commerce with American producer / engineer Sean Michael Oakley which is due for release on Can’t Stop the Future recordings in 2025.
He is the Manager of British Rock band FEET
References
edithttps://www.friendsvsmusic.com/michael-champion
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/27/arts/music/wet-leg.html
https://amp.theguardian.com/music/2015/feb/19/champs-vamala-review