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Buzzy boy band December 10 drop debut single Run My Way

December 10 have shared their first-ever original song, Run My Way.

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Photo: Frank Fieber
Photo: Frank Fieber

December 10 have officially launched their first single, Run My Way, today (30.01.26), signalling the start of their recording career after breaking out on Netflix’s Simon Cowell: The Next Act.

The eight‑member group — Cruz (19), Danny (17), Hendrick (19), John (17), Josh (17), Nicolas (16) and Sean (19) — have dropped the track at a moment when demand for them is skyrocketing. Their debut Introducing! tour across the UK and Ireland sold out at lightning speed, with all 13 dates snapped up almost instantly, even after two rounds of extra shows were added. The run opens in Glasgow on February 16 and concludes in Dublin on February 22.

Now signed to EMI Records, December 10 have already built a huge online footprint. Their acoustic rendition of NSYNC’s Bye, Bye, Bye has become a fan favourite, pulling in more than 1.5 million organic views on YouTube and setting the stage for their first original release.

Run My Way arrives courtesy of heavyweight hitmakers Savan Kotecha and Rami Yacoub, who steer the band into a punchy, guitar‑led pop sound with a cheeky, youthful edge. The group say the track “feels proper us” and describe releasing their own material as “a dream come true.”

The single lands alongside a high‑energy video shot around London by director KC Locke. The clip - which goes live at 4pm - follows the boys through a chaotic, sun‑up‑to‑sun‑down sprint of studio sessions, rooftop hangs, Lime bike rides and fairground mayhem, cut together with a loose, documentary feel that mirrors their off‑the‑cuff charm.

The song has already secured a major sync placement, soundtracking Toyota’s Aygo X campaign across the UK and Europe.

Speaking to The Sun’s Bizarre column, Hendrick revealed the band have been deep in the studio with top‑tier producers, teasing: “We’ve got about 20 songs in the bag.”

Nicolas added that each track “has a completely different vibe,” while Sean highlighted the group’s varied influences — from rock and R’n’B to the classical music he and John grew up with.