When the London underground meets the polished energy of Toronto’s platinum-hit scene, the result was always going to be something special. That’s exactly what we’re getting with “Pull Up” the infectious new single from Collect 200.
If the name doesn’t ring a bell yet, the discography certainly will. This isn’t a bedroom project; it’s a high-level collision between London’s own singer-songwriter and producer Stevie Appleton and Toronto’s platinum-selling powerhouse Nick Henriques.
The Pedigree Behind the Sound
Between the two of them, Stevie and Nick have been the “secret sauce” behind some of the biggest records on the planet. Their individual catalogs read like a Coachella lineup, having worked with heavyweight names like:
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The Icons: Tiësto, Alesso, and John Summit.
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The Innovators: Meduza, Blond:ish, and Vintage Culture.
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The Chart-Toppers: Bebe Rexha and many more.
They’ve spent years shaping the sound of global dance and pop music from behind the scenes. Now, with Collect 200, they’re stepping into the spotlight to showcase a sound that is entirely their own.
Why “Pull Up” Hits Different
“Pull Up” doesn’t feel like a manufactured radio track. It has that rare, effortless groove that comes when two people who actually know how to build a record from the ground up get in a room together. It’s got the grit of the UK scene mixed with that glossy, North American pop sensibility that Nick Henriques has mastered.
It’s the kind of track that feels just as right pulsing through a club sound system as it does through your car speakers on a Friday night. Stevie’s vocals bring a grounded, human soul to the track, while the production is tight, crisp, and undeniably world-class.






















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