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The End Of The F***ing World (Original...

25.6M streams

25,648,015

Walking All Day

12.3M streams

12,252,148

The End of The F***ing World 2 (Origin...

12.2M streams

12,229,552

Happiness In Magazines

6.2M streams

6,150,980

Love Travels At Illegal Speeds

5.8M streams

5,753,114

Freakin' Out / All Over Me

3.3M streams

3,270,180

You & I

2.7M streams

2,689,877

You & I

2.7M streams

2,654,941

The WAEVE (Deluxe)

2.4M streams

2,385,613

The WAEVE

2.2M streams

2,160,021

Biography

An English musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and visual artist, Graham Coxon is one of the most innovative guitarists of his generation, best known as being a founding member of blur and prolific composer. Coxon has also released eight solo albums and frequently composes for film and TV. His passion for experimental, folk and indie music has shaped the distinctive blur sound throughout their imperial hit-making phase, a period that produced a succession of chart-topping albums which propelled the band to mass popularity in the UK and beyond. That adventurousness is also a feature of his solo career, which ranges from folk and Krautrock-inspired albums to cinematic soundtrack work. Coxon’s work as a solo artist includes the studio albums The Sky Is Too High (1998), The Golden D (2000), Crow Sit on Blood Tree (2001), The Kiss of Morning (2002), Happiness in Magazines (2004), Love Travels at Illegal Speeds (2006), The Spinning Top (2009) and A+E (2012). His work as a composer includes the original songs and score for hit series The End of the F***ing World (2018), The End of the F***ing World 2 (2019), I Am Not Okay with This (2020), and his most recent Superstate (2021) released as companion to a series of graphic illustrated stories. More recently he has released an eponymously-titled debut album from collective The WAEVE - composed by Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall, which was released in February 2023.