Shortly after its release, Wilkin and Morgan left the group.
In 2019, they returned with Woah, their first EP as push baby.
Although their 2015 debut, Let the Road, went Top 20 in the UK, the group disappeared from the spotlight the following year.
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The group issued their debut single, 2014’s “Me and My Broken Heart,” under the name Rixton.
In 2012, they released a playful rendition of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” Their performance caught the attention of music executive Scooter Braun, who signed them to SB Projects.
Originally known as Relics, they began posting covers on YouTube.
Charley Bagnall joined up later, followed by Lewi Morgan.
After leaving school, Manchester natives Jake Roche and Danny Wilkin began writing music together.
They later evolved into the pop outfit push baby. All I need is a little love in my life All I need is a little love in the dark A little but I'm hoping it might kick start Me and my broken heart I need a little loving tonight Hold me so I'm not falling apart A little but I'm hoping it might kick start Me and my broken heart Yeah Shotgun, aimed at my heart, you got one Tear me apart in this song How do we call this love I tried, to run away. Some of Rixtons most popular songs include Whole, which was featured in the The Giver soundtrack, and Me And My Broken Heart, featured in the So You Think You Can Dance soundtrack. The song was first released on Maas the lead single from Rixtons upcoming debut studio album. Music by Rixton has been featured in the The Giver soundtrack and So You Think You Can Dance soundtrack. The English pop group Rixton earned a record deal after their jokey cover of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” caught the ear of music exec Scooter Braun. General CommentMe and My Broken Heart' is a song by English pop band Rixton.It was written by Benny Blanco, Ammar Malik, Steve Mac, Wayne Hector, and Rob Thomas,1 and produced by Blanco and Mac.