Thomas Hull, also known by his stage name Kid Harpoon, is a British songwriter and record producer, originally from Chatham, United Kingdom, and currently splits his time between London and New York City.
His first emerged as resident singer-songwriter in London, performing his own music in 2006. He released a small number of singles independently, which caught the attention of NME before he was then signed to influential label Young Turks in 2007. He went on to two extended plays and performed at Glastonbury Festival. His debut album Once was released in 2009 and produced by renowned producer Trevor Horn.
In 2010, his career path slowly morphed into writing and producing for other artists when his solo material wasn’t getting enough attraction as he would have hoped. He started to work with emerging British acts, including Florence + the Machine, Jessie Ware and Years & Years. He gained huge recognition after contributing to Calvin Harris’s “Sweet Nothing” and Shakira’s “Can’t Remember to Forget You”.
In 2017, Kid Harpoon began working with Harry Styles on his self-titled debut album and then produced the entirety of his 2019 follow up Fine Line. By 2020, he began working in Electric Lady Studios in New York City, as well as London, with the intention of working with international artists. His clientele has since catapulted and has worked alongside producers Jack Antonoff and Greg Kurstin with international acts, including Shawn Mendes, Maggie Rogers, Lizzo and Miley Cyrus.
Kid Harpoon's first album The First - EP released on Fri Oct 19 2007.
The most popular album by Kid Harpoon's is Once
The most popular song by Kid Harpoon's is Riverside
Kid Harpoon's first song Riverside released on Fri Feb 15 2008.