2004–2008: Record deal and What We Made After releasing three singles through his own label "All The Chats", including the original 7" version of "I Don't Want To" in January 2006, Example received attention from
Pete Tong,
Zane Lowe and others at
Radio 1. After signing a deal in April 2006 with The Beats, Example put out a response to
Lily Allen's number one hit
"Smile" entitled "Vile" and received
Radio 1 airplay from
Zane Lowe,
Jo Whiley and
Chris Moyles. His first 'proper' release on The Beats was "What We Made" in November 2006, the video for which was filmed in
Chernobyl,
Ukraine (see
below). Example's second official Beats single entitled "You Can't Rap" was released in March 2007, followed by a re-release of "I Don't Want To" on 11 June 2007. "I Don't Want To" was followed by the single "So Many Roads" (famously sampling
The Carpenters' "We've Only Just Begun") which eventually turned out to be the opening track on Example's full-length studio debut. After the demise of The Beats label at the end of 2007 Example self-released his next single "Me + Mandy" on 10 March 2008 through his original imprint All The Chats. The video for "Me + Mandy" was shot over four days and nights in London, in over 30 locations with over 40 extras. This was done at a cost of just £1000. It was directed by Example's friend Henry Scholfield who also made the promos for "Who Needs Sunshine?", "Vile", "You Can't Rap" and "I Don't Want To". In February 2008, Example also tried his hand at stand-up comedy as part of
BBC2's
The Culture Show. Mentored by English comic
Richard Herring, Example spent six weeks writing and practicing his own stand-up routine which culminated in his first ever stand-up show in front of 60 paying customers in a
Covent Garden pub. A week later he appeared on the bill under Richard Herring,
Phill Jupitus and
Harry Hill at the
Lyric Hammersmith – Example had performed in the same venue ten years earlier whilst a student at ADT College.
2009–2010: Commercial breakout with ''Won't Go Quietly'' Example made his first chart appearance in September 2009, when he released "
Watch the Sun Come Up" as the
lead single from his second album ''
Won't Go Quietly'' through
Data Records. The single debuted at number 20 on the
UK singles chart, rising to number 19 the following week. The single was followed by a release of "
Won't Go Quietly", released on 18 January 2010. The single debuted at number six in the United Kingdom, marking Example's first appearance within the top 10. The announcement was then made in April 2010 that the second album ''Won't Go Quietly'' would be released on 21 June 2010 and would be preceded by the single "
Kickstarts". Receiving its radio debut on 13 April by then-
BBC Radio 1 DJ
Zane Lowe, the song was produced by
Sub Focus. "Kickstarts" was released on 20 June, where it debuted at number three. The video gained 5.6 million views on
YouTube and as a result of this Ed Sheeran got a Nando's black card.
2011–2012: Playing in the Shadows In June 2011, Example released his first single from his third album, "
Changed the Way You Kiss Me" where it debuted at number one in the UK. The track was released as a single in April 2012 in USA and May 2012 in the United Kingdom, featuring remixes from
Hardwell and Tantrum Desire and peaking at number two in the UK Singles Chart, and receiving worldwide recognition. In January 2012, Example signed a US record deal with Mercury, which is part of Universal. He is hoping to crack America on his own terms with his next album. On 17 August 2012, the 2013 tour dates were announced. The 13-date tour started on 11 February 2013 in
Bournemouth and finished at the
Manchester Arena on 1 March 2013. Support comes from British dubstep producer
Benga who also produced Example's album track "Come Taste the Rainbow". The lead single "
Say Nothing" was released in September 2012, debuting at number two in the UK charts. Example collaborated with
Pet Shop Boys on their song "
Thursday" from their 2013 studio album
Electric, released on 15 July 2013. The song was released as a single on 4 November 2013 and reached number 61 on the
UK Singles Chart. Example was also asked to feature on
Dizzee Rascal's song "
Goin' Crazy", but declined the offer and
Robbie Williams took the part instead. In July 2013, it was announced that Example had signed a record deal with the UK division of
Epic Records, after leaving his previous label
Ministry of Sound. His final release with Ministry of Sound was the compilation album
#Hits, released on 5 August 2013. He appeared at the 2013
Glastonbury Festival. Example announced via Twitter that tracks from his upcoming album "
All the Wrong Places" and "Only Human" were played at all festival gigs in the summer. "All the Wrong Places" made its radio debut on 15 July on
BBC Radio 1 with
Zane Lowe and was released on 8 September. It charted at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. "Only Human" was first performed live at a pre-festival warm-up show at the
O2 Academy Bristol on 6 June 2013. At festivals during the summer, Example also performed the album track "Take Me As I Am", produced by Critikal. It was premiered at
Global Gathering 2013. Example also wrote
Friction featuring
Arlissa's single "Long Gone Memory", which was released on 10 November 2013. His fifth studio album
Live Life Living was released on 7 July 2014. The album's second single, "
Kids Again", premiered alongside its remixes in January 2014 and was released on 16 March. It was produced by Example and
Fraser T Smith, and co-produced by Critikal. In February and March 2014, Example hosted four Saturday night shows on
Capital FM. Example also announced that throughout March 2014, he would release details including track list, pre-order information, album artwork and the title for his fifth album. On 4 March, Example announced the title of his fifth album,
Live Life Living. The album was released in the UK on 7 July 2014, and features twelve tracks, with an additional four on the deluxe edition. The album cover features a new logo, which debuted alongside the single artwork for "
Kids Again". On 19 April, Example debuted the album's third single, "
One More Day (Stay with Me)", previously entitled "Stay with Me", which was renamed due to the Sam Smith song released by the same name. Example revisited five album tracks which initially just involved him singing and added raps to them. During the "One More Day" premiere with
Danny Howard, he confirmed new collaborations with
Klaxons,
Wretch 32,
Angel Haze and
Sigma are in the works.
2015–2019: Bangers & Ballads and standalone singles in 2019. Prior to his 2014 tour, Example had confirmed to a fan on Twitter that work on his sixth album had begun, although he stated that it wouldn't likely be finished before the end of 2015. Example spent studio time with
Netsky and
Sigma leading up to his 2014 tour who could be possible collaborators for the album. In early 2015, Example released a statement on his Twitter account detailing his plans for the year ahead and the following year. The statement detailed that he would be taking a significant break from touring in 2015 in order to spend time with his then wife and son as well as to write new music for his upcoming album and, in 2016, he planned to release his sixth album and return to touring with a full live band. He also released a brief early demo snippet on Instagram, displaying part of a rap verse. On 8 June, Example revealed on Twitter that "
Whisky Story", the lead single from his sixth studio album, and its music video would be revealed on 8 July. The track was available to download on 10 July, and peaked only at number 96 in the
Official UK charts. In October 2015,
Professor Green revealed that Example has collaborated with
Takura,
P Money and
Big Narstie on a track called "Access Denied". In May 2016, Example appeared in the music video for
WSTRN's "Come Down". The same month, Example confirmed that the second single from his untitled sixth album would be "
Later" and would be a return to "classic Example", citing "Changed the Way You Kissed Me" as a reference in an interview with Russell Kane on
Virgin Radio. On 7 December 2017 Example appeared on Shape's & Milli Major's MC edit of "Pogo Stick" alongside Grim Sickers and
Majestic released on Four40 Records. On 19 January 2018 Example released the single "
The Answer". He left
Columbia after both he and the label felt "frustrated" with the commercial performance of his latest singles. Example announced the independent release of his 9-track mixtape
Bangers & Ballads on 17 August 2018, which has been retroactively referred to as his sixth studio album. The second single "Show Me How to Love" was premiered a week before the project's release date, on 10 August 2018 aong its music video directed by Risky Roadz. The third single from the mixtape "Sit Down Gary" was released alongside the mixtape on 17 August 2018. On 30 November 2018, Example collabed with Darkzy's on their song "Drops" which was released on CRUCAST. On 11 January 2019, Example released his new single "
All Night". It peaked at No. 87 in the UK and at No. 26 on the UK Dance Chart. This marked Example's first appearance on the UK Singles Chart since his 2015 single "Whisky Story". He also stated on his Instagram and Twitter accounts that he would be releasing a new single every month. On 17 January 2020, Example released the single "Back on the Wreck" on
Heldeep Records, his first self-produced single he did not contribute vocals for.
2020–present: Some Nights Last for Days and We May Grow Old But We Never Grow Up On 20 April 2020, Example announced on his Instagram that the
COVID-19 pandemic quarantine had allowed him to make music more frequently and announced that his seventh album would follow in mid-to-late May. Example stated that making the album was the most fun he had ever had writing music and suggested that it may be more hip-hop-oriented with numerous collaborations, stating "It's rap. It's hip-hop. I don't care what [...] you want to call it. All I can say is it's the purest, most effortless body of work I've ever made. [...] I've always played down my ability as a rapper [because] I never felt 'welcome to the party', but after this you're gonna know some levels." The first single, "Paperclips (Isolation Freestyle)" was released on 24 April and is a studio version of a freestyle rap he performed on Instagram Live a few weeks prior. He also revealed the album will also feature a track named "Erin", which serves as the album's second single, dedicated to his then wife
Erin McNaught who also features on vocals. The track was released on 8 May, and the release of the album was announced five weeks later on 12 June. Example also revealed that the album included a track featuring
Doc Brown and
Sway. The album's title and cover art were revealed on 15 May, with the album's tracklist being revealed on 26 May. In August 2021, Example signed an exclusive global recording deal with BMG. That same month, he released "Every Single Time", the first single from his upcoming eighth album. It features singer-songwriter Lucy Lucy and record producer
What So Not. The second single "Never Let You Down" followed in January 2022, a collaboration with Drum and bass producer Kanine featuring vocals from singer-songwriter Penny Ivy, he then released a song called 'Deep' featuring Nono in which they recorded the song while on tour in February 2022. The album, titled
We May Grow Old But We Never Grow Up, was released on 17 June 2022. On 22 June 2023, Example made another appearance at
Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, UK. In 2025, Example participated in the
sixth series of The Masked Singer as "Bear". He was eliminated during the semi final alongside
Natalie Cassidy as "Bush". ==Film making==