Charlotte Haining has always been that “secret weapon” voice you hear on every massive dance track, but with her new single “Slipping” she’s officially stepping out from the collaborator shadow and claiming her spot as a solo pop powerhouse.
If you’ve followed her journey from the Leeds underground to dominating the airwaves with Hybrid Minds or goddard., you know she has a gift for making electronic music feel deeply human. “Slipping” takes that “dew drop soul” vibe and polishes it into a sleek, mid-tempo pop anthem that’s already stuck in my head.
Why ‘Slipping’ Hits Different
While we’re used to hearing Charlotte over high-BPM drum and bass, this track slows things down just enough to let her songwriting shine. It’s got those shimmering 2026 synths and a driving bassline, but the heart of the song is that vulnerable, “losing my grip” lyricism that anyone who’s ever felt a moment sliding away will relate to.
It’s clear she’s been taking notes while co-writing hits for icons like Becky Hill and Ella Henderson—the hook is undeniable, and the production feels expensive without losing that intimate, soulful grit that made us fall in love with her voice in the first place.
The 2026 Takeover
2024 and 2025 were huge for her on the festival circuit, but “Slipping” feels like the start of a definitive new chapter. She isn’t just a “featured artist” anymore; she’s the main event.
With huge dates lined up this summer—including High Lights Festival in London and WAH Malta—the energy around this release is massive. If this is a teaser for a full-length project later this year, we are absolutely here for it.



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