Английская Википедия:Anne-Marie
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:About Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox person Anne-Marie Rose Nicholson (born 7 April 1991) is an English singer-songwriter. She has attained charting singles on the UK Singles Chart, including Clean Bandit's "Rockabye", which peaked at number one, as well as "Alarm", "Ciao Adios", "Friends", "2002", "Don't Play" and "Kiss My (Uh-Oh)".[1] Her debut studio album, Speak Your Mind, was released in 2018 and peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart.[2] In 2021, she released her second studio album, Therapy followed by her third studio album, Unhealthy, in 2023. Both albums peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart.
Anne-Marie was nominated for four awards at the 2019 Brit Awards, including Best British Female Solo Artist. To date she has been nominated for ten Brit Awards and has also received a nomination for a Billboard Music Award and a Grammy Award. In 2015, she signed a record deal with Asylum (a sub-label of Atlantic Records) and began releasing her work through the label. From 2021 to 2023, Anne-Marie appeared as a coach on the television singing competition The Voice UK.
Early life
Anne-Marie Rose Nicholson was born on 7 April 1991 in East Tilbury, Essex. While her mother is a local teacher, her father, a builder and handyman, is from the East End of London.[3][4] She has an older sister named Samantha.[5]
When she was five, Anne-Marie went to stage school.[3] She appeared in two West End productions as a child: she auditioned for Les Misérables aged six, without telling her parents, and performed in Whistle Down the Wind with Jessie J when she was twelve.[6][7]
Anne-Marie attended St Clere's School at Stanford-le-Hope, where she also involved herself in performing arts.[8] Her initial popularity there ended when she was fourteenШаблон:Emdashshe was shunned and bullied by her classmates after being accused of cheating on her boyfriend, when she had only spoken to another boy on the phone late at night. Anne-Marie also said she regrets being a difficult childШаблон:Emdashexacerbated by her grandmother's death when she was twelveШаблон:Emdashand was advised by Ed Sheeran to "call [her] mum and dad every day". She began filming herself singing in her room as a teenager.[9][10] Anne-Marie went on to go to Palmer's College in Thurrock.[8]
Anne-Marie is a black belt in Shotokan karate. She began taking lessons aged nine,[11] and became a triple world champion,[12] winning double gold at the world championships and gold at the United Kingdom Karate championships in 2002.[3][13] She credits karate with teaching her the "discipline and focus" necessary for her singing career,[14] but tours have made it difficult for her to find time for the sport.[11]
Career
2013–2015: Career beginnings and Karate
Anne-Marie was picked up by Rocket Music and released the demo "Summer Girl" in 2013. It attracted attention when Ed Sheeran linked to it on his Twitter account.[7][15] A possible solo career was curtailed for her to develop herself as an artist.[16] Guest appearances on songs by Magnetic Man, Gorgon City and Raized by Wolves drew Anne-Marie to the attention of the band Rudimental,[7] and in 2014 they asked her to replace a vocalist who left the band.[9][14]
Anne-Marie spent two years touring with Rudimental as a vocalist.[17] She also featured on four tracks on their second album We the Generation (2015),[6] including co-features with Dizzee Rascal and Will Heard,[7] and "Rumour Mill", which reached number 67 on the UK Singles Chart and gave her enough confidence to go solo.[18] She said that she was writing daily while touring.[19]
Anne-Marie's debut extended play (EP), Karate EP, was released on 10 June 2015 under Rudimental's then-new label Major Tom's. Produced by Josh Record and Two Inch Records, it contained three tracks and a remix. Debut single "Karate" and "Gemini" led to Anne-Marie making her first solo live performances.[7][20] The Guardian favorably reviewed "Boy" and opined that Karate "proves she's ready to step out alone".[21] She released the single "Do It Right" in November, which peaked at number 90 on the UK Singles Chart.[18]
2016–2018: Speak Your Mind
Her debut album had the working title of Breathing Fire.[19] On 20 May 2016, Anne-Marie released "Alarm", the first single from her debut album.[22] It spent one week at number 76 in June before resurfacing a month later; it later peaked at number 16[18] and was certified Platinum in the UK.[23] In October 2016, Anne-Marie was confirmed to play at the thirty-first edition of Eurosonic Noorderslag in Groningen, Netherlands.[24] On 10 October 2016, Anne-Marie featured on Illy's song "Catch 22".[25] The same month, Clean Bandit released their song "Rockabye", with Anne-Marie as main vocalist and featuring Jamaican rapper Sean Paul.[26] It spent nine consecutive weeks at number one and gained the coveted Christmas number one.[27] The song has since been certified multi-platinum across most of Europe, North America and Oceania.
On 10 March 2017, Anne-Marie released "Ciao Adios",[28] which she had previously performed live at KOKO on 28 November 2016. The single became a top 10 hit in the UK, charting at number nine and being certified Platinum by the BPI.[23] Anne-Marie's next single saw her collaborate with Snakehips on "Either Way", which also featured Joey Badass.[29] On 21 September Anne-Marie released "Heavy",[30] followed by "Then" on 15 December.[31] In 2018, Anne-Marie collaborated with Marshmello on "Friends". The song was released on 9 February 2018,[32] and was Anne-Marie's second top five UK hit as a lead artist.[33] On 22 February, Anne-Marie announced that her debut studio album, Speak Your Mind, would be released on 27 April 2018.[2] Prior to the release of her album, Anne-Marie released the single "2002" on 20 April in response to constant urging by Ed Sheeran, the co-creator of the song.[34] In July 2018, Anne-Marie featured on a David Guetta song titled "Don't Leave Me Alone", which peaked at 18 on the UK Singles chart.
In November 2018, Anne-Marie and James Arthur recorded "Rewrite the Stars" from The Greatest Showman for the re-recording of its soundtrack, The Greatest Showman: Reimagined.[35]
2019–2021: The Voice UK, single releases and Therapy
In 2019, Anne-Marie featured on the single "Lonely" by American singer Lauv for the soundtrack of 13 Reasons Why: Season 3. The single was released on 1 August.[36] Anne-Marie released the song "Birthday" on 7 February. On Mother's Day 2020, Anne-Marie released the song "Her". "To Be Young", was released on 17 July, featuring American rapper Doja Cat. On 28 August, Anne-Marie featured on the Rudimental song "Come Over". On 12 November, Anne-Marie released the single "Problems".[37] On the same day, her documentary, How To Be Anne-Marie, was released on YouTube Originals. The documentary gives light to the fans and a closer look about her personal life and her "time away from the limelight". Her documentary also features fellow celebrities, including Little Mix.[38]
On 2 January 2021, she made her first appearance as the newest coach for the tenth series of The Voice UK, replacing Meghan Trainor.[39] A member of her team, Craig Eddie, won series 10, giving Anne-Marie her first win on her first series as a coach.
On 15 January, Anne-Marie released the single "Don't Play" in collaboration with British YouTuber and rapper-singer KSI and English DJ and producer Digital Farm Animals as the lead single from her second studio album.[40] Anne-Marie contributed vocals on the song "Way Too Long" in collaboration with Nathan Dawe and MoStack on 9 April. On 13 May, Anne-Marie announced the single "Our Song" with Niall Horan as the third single from her upcoming second studio album. The song was released on 21 May. On 12 July, Anne-Marie released the track "Beautiful", which retold the life of the Syrian refugee and parathlete Dima Aktaa.[41][42] On 23 July, Anne-Marie released the single "Kiss My (Uh-Oh)" as the fourth single, featuring Little Mix. On the same day her album Therapy was released.[43]
On 30 September, Anne-Marie released her first book "You Deserve Better: An Imperfect Guide To Finding Your Own Happiness".[44] The book was published by Orion Spring and was a Sunday Times bestseller.[45] As of 8 February 2022, the book has sold over 10 000 copies.[46] The Korean version of the book was published on 23 February and was the only official translation.[47][48]
In November 2021 it was announced she would dance with Graziano Di Prima in the 2021 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special,[49] which she went on to win.[50]
2022–present: Unhealthy, features in other artists' songs
On 27 May 2022, Anne-Marie collaborated with Swedish DJ duo Neiked and American rapper Latto on the song "I Just Called".[51] On 26 August, Anne-Marie featured in K-pop boy group Seventeen's new version of their latest song "_World".[52] On 15 September, Anne-Marie released the single "Psycho", in collaboration with British rapper Aitch, as the lead single from her third studio album.[53]
In an interview with FM104 regarding her third studio album, Anne-Marie explained that "I've been writing a lot of new stuff... and I feel like I've figured out what I want to say. I feel like from the first and second album I've learnt a lot about myself, and know this is now who I am."[54]
On 3 February 2023, Anne-Marie released "Sad B!tch" - the second single from her upcoming third studio album.[55] On 9 March, Anne-Marie collaborated with Thai singer Minnie, a member of South Korean girl group (G)I-dle, on the song "Expectations".[56] On 7 April, Anne-Marie teamed up with David Guetta and Coi Leray on the song "Baby Don't Hurt Me" which samples Haddaway's hit "What Is Love".[57] On 27 April, Anne-Marie announced that her third album Unhealthy would be released on 28 July.[58] The title track from the album, featuring Shania Twain, was released on 18 May 2023.[59] On 5 July, Anne-Marie released "Trainwreck".[60] On August 16, Anne-Marie collaborated with Haitian DJ Michaël Brun and American singer Becky G on the single "Coming Your Way".[61] "Christmas Without You" was released exclusively on Amazon Music on 7 November as part of the soundtrack for Your Christmas or Mine 2.[62] The same month, Anne-Marie earned her first Grammy nomination for the song Baby Don't Hurt Me.[63]
Personal life
In 2018, Anne-Marie revealed that she is attracted to both men and women, but that she does not identify with the label bisexual. She said, "I just feel like I'm attracted to who I like."[64][65]
Anne-Marie has been a vegetarian since 2018, however she stated that she will "try to eat vegan [food] as much as possible".[66] On the Off Menu podcast she revealed that she suffers from emetophobia - a fear of vomiting - and that the vegetarian diet helps reduce her anxiety around food, as she fears getting sick from eating meat.[67]
Anne-Marie has opened up about her struggle with anxiety. She said that therapy helped her "face her demons during lockdown".[68] She also stated that she has ADHD, dyslexia and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).[69]
In 2022, Anne-Marie started dating British rapper Slowthai.[70] Their relationship, while mostly private, was confirmed by Slowthai in an interview with Rolling Stone in February 2023.[71]
Discography
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- Speak Your Mind (2018)
- Therapy (2021)
- Unhealthy (2023)
Filmography
Year | Name | Role | Notes |
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2018, 2020 | Celebrity Juice | Herself | Panelist |
2018 | The Last Leg | Series 13; Episode 5 | |
2021–2023 | The Voice UK | Coach (seasons 10–12) | |
2021 | The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up To Cancer | Series 4; Episode 2 | |
The Jonathan Ross Show | Series 17; Episode 8 | ||
2021–2022 | Celebrity Gogglebox | Main role (seasons 3–4) | |
2021 | Never Mind the Buzzcocks | Season 29; Episode 1 | |
Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special | Winner of the one-off competition |
Film
Year | Name | Role | Notes |
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2020 | How to Be Anne-Marie | Herself | Documentary |
2021 | Anne-Marie: Therapy - The Live Experience | Global livestream of the album Therapy | |
2022 | Turning Red | Lauren (voice) | Cameo; UK version |
Tours
Headlining
- Speak Your Mind World Tour (2018–19)
- Dysfunctional Tour (2022)
- The Unhealthy Club Tour (2023–24)
Supporting
- ÷ Tour (Europe and North America legs) (2017–18)
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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