Anne-Marie, born on April seventh, nineteen ninety-one, is a talented English singer and songwriter who has made a significant impact on the music industry. With her powerful voice and relatable lyrics, she has captured the hearts of fans worldwide.
Her journey to fame began with the release of her hit singles, including "Alarm" in two thousand sixteen, "Ciao Adios" in two thousand seventeen, and a string of successful tracks in two thousand eighteen such as "Friends," "2002," and "Rewrite The Stars." More recently, she has continued to dominate the charts with songs like "Don't Play," "Kiss My (Uh-Oh)," "Psycho," "Baby Don't Hurt Me," and "Unhealthy," showcasing her versatility as an artist.
Anne-Marie's collaboration with Clean Bandit on the chart-topping single "Rockabye" further solidified her status, reaching number one in twenty-seven territories, including the United Kingdom. She has released three albums to date: "Speak Your Mind" in two thousand eighteen, which peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart, followed by "Therapy" in two thousand twenty-one and "Unhealthy" in two thousand twenty-three, both of which reached number two.
Throughout her career, Anne-Marie has received numerous accolades, including four nominations at the two thousand nineteen Brit Awards, where she was recognized as a contender for Best British Female Solo Artist. To date, she has been nominated for ten Brit Awards, along with a nomination for a Billboard Music Award and a Grammy Award. Since two thousand fifteen, she has been signed to Asylum Records.
In addition to her musical achievements, Anne-Marie has also made her mark on television as a coach on the popular singing competition, The Voice UK, from two thousand twenty-one to two thousand twenty-three, further showcasing her passion for nurturing new talent.