Constellations (EP)

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Constellations
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EP by
Released23 October 2023 (2023-10-23)
Length15:09
Label Polydor
Singles from Constellations
  1. "Giving Me"
    Released: 10 March 2023
  2. "Feel It"
    Released: 21 July 2023
  3. "NRG"
    Released: 6 October 2023
Constellations track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Giving Me"
  • Yasmine Byrne
  • Conor Bissett
  • Robert Griffiths
  • Belters Only
  • Mark Ralph
2:49
2."Feel It" (club edit)
  • Byrne
  • Jem Cooke
  • Daniel Eugene O'Donnell
  • Hannah Laing
  • D.O.D.
  • Hannah Laing
2:04
3."Empty Promises" (with Charlotte Plank)
  • Byrne
  • Gez O'Donnell
  • Charlotte Plank
  • Jordan Riley
  • Mark Ralph
  • Jordan Riley
2:23
4."NRG"
  • Byrne
  • Janee Bennett
  • Griffiths
  • Jin Jin
  • Jacob Manson
  • Jacob Manson
2:26
5."Stardust"
  • Byrne
  • Bennett
  • Jin Jin
  • Karma Kid
  • Ralph
  • Sakima
  • Kid
  • Ralph
2:51
6."Feeling Tonight"
  • Byrne
  • Bissett
  • Theo Drose
  • Griffiths
  • Kareen Lomax
  • Manson
  • Gustav Parling
  • Iman Orths
  • Belters Only
  • Manson
2:26
Total length:15:09
Constellations (expanded) track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Shooting Star"
  • Yasmine Byrne
  • Conor Bissett
  • Robert Griffiths
  • Mark Ralph
  • Belters Only
  • Mark Ralph
2:25
2."Giving Me"
  • Byrne
  • Bissett
  • Griffiths
  • Belters Only
  • Ralph
2:49
3."Feel It" (club edit)
  • Byrne
  • Jem Cooke
  • Daniel Eugene O'Donnell
  • Hannah Laing
  • D.O.D.
  • Hannah Laing
2:04
4."Empty Promises" (with Charlotte Plank)
  • Byrne
  • Gez O'Donnell
  • Charlotte Plank
  • Jordan Riley
  • Mark Ralph
  • Jordan Riley
2:23
5."NRG"
  • Byrne
  • Janee Bennett
  • Griffiths
  • Jin Jin
  • Jacob Manson
  • Jacob Manson
2:26
6."Stardust"
  • Byrne
  • Bennett
  • Jin Jin
  • Karma Kid
  • Ralph
  • Sakima
  • Kid
  • Ralph
2:51
7."Feeling Tonight"
  • Byrne
  • Bissett
  • Theo Drose
  • Griffiths
  • Kareen Lomax
  • Manson
  • Gustav Parling
  • Iman Orths
  • Belters Only
  • Manson
2:26
8."Giving Me" (Symmetrik remix)  2:58
9."Feel It" (Jax Jones remix)  2:43
10."NRG" (Sonny Wern remix)  2:37
Total length:25:55

Charts

Chart performance for Constellations
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Irish Albums (IRMA) [2] 21

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