Nina Nesbitt, born on July eleventh, nineteen ninety-four, is a talented Scottish musician and singer-songwriter known for her captivating voice and skillful guitar and piano playing. She gained prominence with her hit singles 'Stay Out' and 'Selfies,' both of which made waves in the UK and Scottish top forty charts. Her rendition of Fleetwood Mac's 'Don't Stop' further solidified her reputation, as it was featured in a popular advert for John Lewis.
In February twenty fourteen, Nesbitt released her debut studio album, 'Peroxide,' which debuted at number one in Scotland, marking a significant milestone in her career. Following this success, her subsequent albums, 'The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change' in two thousand nineteen and 'Älskar' in two thousand twenty-two, also achieved remarkable success, each reaching the top five in the Scottish Album Charts.
In twenty twenty-four, she took a bold step by establishing her own record label, Apple Tree Records, and released her fourth studio album, 'Mountain Music.' This album debuted at number three in Scotland, topped the UK Folk Albums Chart, and has been hailed as her most critically acclaimed work to date.
Beyond her solo endeavors, Nesbitt has made her mark as a songwriter for other artists, including Jessie Ware, Olivia Holt, Perrie, Jasmine Thompson, and the Shires. She has also collaborated with renowned artist Passenger and has supported live performances for notable musicians such as Stevie Nicks, Jake Bugg, Justin Bieber, and Lewis Capaldi.