Drum & bass heavyweights Sigma return with their second single of 2026, 'Need U Now', teaming up with Dutch & Graft (aka Danny and Jon from The Manor) and Professor Green
A high-octane anthem set to make waves across the UK music scene and beyond, the single is released via Sigma’s own label, Day Ones. ‘Need U Now’ evokes memories of good times spent with friends and sends a message of togetherness at a time when there is so much divisiveness in the world. Driven by pulsating basslines and an unforgettable hook, the track is a milestone for all artists involved, bridging genres and audiences with effortless chemistry.
The track’s euphoric piano chords and streetwise lyricism from Dutch & Graft bring the positive vibes and the track is finished off with the inimitable voice of Professor Green who delivers a verse with his signature wit and elevates the release into something truly special.
Listen to ‘Need U Now’ on F1 Tracks.
Professor Green wasn’t actually on the original track. He heard about the music video shoot which was taking place in a pub and decided to come along. Inspired by the incredible energy of ‘Need U Now’, he wrote a verse there and then, recorded it on his phone and sent it to Joe who added it into the project on his laptop in between video takes!
The impromptu performance brought a new dimension to the track and made it a testament to creative instinct and collaboration in its purest form—where moments can turn into music history without warning.
Sigma’s story is one of connection—to their roots, their fans, and the transformative power of music. Whether headlining sold-out shows at iconic venues or channelling the energy of underground raves, Cam and Joe remain driven by the thrill of discovery and the joy of creation.
With DayOnes – their newly established independent label Sigma isn’t just looking back; they’re forging a future that honours their past while breaking new ground. Their music continues to resonate across dancefloors and airwaves, a testament to the duo’s ability to unite the underground and the mainstream.









