In 2014, Stewart independently released his debut single "Gold". He signed to Warner Records in 2018 and released two singles, "Medicine" and "Like I Did". Stewart co-wrote the track "Hollywood" which featured on
Lewis Capaldi's 2019 debut album
Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent. Stewart released four further tracks of his own that year:"Have You Had Enough Wine?", "Bones", "Pick Up Your Phone" and "The Wrong Ones". Stewart held a four-night residency at
the Islington in September 2019, which sold out within a few hours. He also toured with the likes of
Lewis Capaldi,
Lauv and
Anne-Marie. In 2020, Stewart released two singles "Lying That You Love Me" and "I Need You to Hate Me". He uploaded a parody of the
Friends theme song, "
I'll Be There for You", to TikTok which caught the attention of
Jennifer Aniston and subsequently led to his first appearances on U.S. television. His collaboration on a track with
220 Kid, "Too Many Nights", which peaked at number 72 on the UK Singles Chart. Stewart also released his debut EP
When the Light Hits the Room in November 2020. He co-wrote the EP in two weeks with
Tom Odell, whom he has cited as one of his biggest musical heroes. In January 2021, Stewart released his single "Break My Heart", which was co-written with
Niall Horan and
Plested. He was also named
MTV's Push Artist of the Month. == Discography ==