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Cody Simpson Signs With BMG for New Music Following Six-Year Hiatus

Cody Simpson Signs With BMG for New Music Following Six-Year Hiatus

Singer-songwriter Cody Simpson has signed with BMG following a six-year hiatus from music to focus on competitive swimming.

The first releases under the deal are the singles “Baby Blue” and “When It Comes to Loving You,” which are set for release next Friday (March 27). Both songs are co-written by Simpson and produced by Harrison Borts. The singles will be accompanied by music videos, both directed by Antony Muse.

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“Post-swimming career I’d been back experimenting in the studio for almost a year writing dozens of songs, when one day I went in really open-minded sensing something new and fresh wanted to come through,” said Simpson in a statement. “I’d been digging a lot of 80s sonics, along with finding synergy with a great new young producer Harrison Borts — and this is where the sound that birthed these songs was born.

“Coming back to music I decided I only wanted to do it if I could go in and have the best time ever everyday. I wanted to create expressions of joy, like bottling the coming of spring, or the sun rising. And I think that that joy is captured in the music. Signing with BMG feels like the perfect home for this next chapter in my career and I’m buzzing about sharing this first release.”

In 2020, Simpson stepped away from music to pursue his dream of becoming a competitive swimmer. After moving back to his native Australia, he earned a spot on the Australian National Team in 2022 and went on to compete for his country in the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, where he reached the 100mm butterfly final and won gold and silver medals in the 4x100m men’s freestyle relay and 4×100 men’s medley relay, respectively. He also won multiple Australian Short Course Titles and a silver medal in the 100m butterfly at the 2023 World Cup in Athens. After narrowly missing the qualification for the Paris Olympic Team in 2024, he announced his retirement from competitive swimming.

Simpson launched his music career at 13 years old after performing covers that went viral on YouTube. He signed his first deal with Atlantic Records and later toured with Justin Bieber. His sophomore album, Surfers’ Paradise, landed in the top 10 of the Billboard 200. His collab with Bieber, “Home to Mama,” charted at No. 1 on the Billboard Social 50. As an actor, he made his Broadway debut in 2019 as the male lead in Anastasia. Most recently, he starred at Sky Masters in Opera Australia’s 2025 production of Guys and Dolls.

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