
Fraser T Smith
05/05/25 • 41 min
In this episode, Louise Golbey is joined by legendary producer, songwriter, and musician Fraser T. Smith. Known for shaping some of the biggest hits of the last 20 years, Fraser shares his journey through the music industry, his creative process, and what it’s like working with some of the world’s most iconic artists including Adele, Stormzy and Dave, and his own Future Utopia project.
Fraser has collaborated on chart-topping singles including:
- Adele’s Set Fire to the Rain
- James Morrison’s Broken Strings
- Tinchy Stryder’s Number 1
- Taio Cruz’s Break Your Heart
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In this episode, Louise Golbey is joined by legendary producer, songwriter, and musician Fraser T. Smith. Known for shaping some of the biggest hits of the last 20 years, Fraser shares his journey through the music industry, his creative process, and what it’s like working with some of the world’s most iconic artists including Adele, Stormzy and Dave, and his own Future Utopia project.
Fraser has collaborated on chart-topping singles including:
- Adele’s Set Fire to the Rain
- James Morrison’s Broken Strings
- Tinchy Stryder’s Number 1
- Taio Cruz’s Break Your Heart
Connect with Louise Golbey:
Subscribe to the podcast:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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