Anne-Marie

Anne-Marie Rose Nicholson (born 7 April 1990) is an English singer and songwriter. She has achieved significant success with multiple hit singles on the UK Singles Chart, including chart-toppers like Clean Bandit’s ‘Rockabye’ and well-received tracks such as ‘Alarm’, ‘Ciao Adios’, ‘Friends’, ‘2002’, ‘Don’t Play’, and ‘Kiss My (Uh-Oh)’. Her debut studio album ‘Speak Your Mind’ released in 2018 secured the third position on the UK Albums Chart. Following up, her subsequent studio albums ‘Therapy’ in 2021 and ‘Unhealthy’ in 2023 also made their mark by reaching the second spot on the UK Albums Chart. Anne-Marie’s talent and popularity were acknowledged with four nominations at the prestigious 2019 Brit Awards, where she was recognized as a nominee for Best British Female Solo Artist. Over the years, she has earned a total of ten Brit Awards nominations along with acknowledgments from other renowned award shows such as the Billboard Music Award and a Grammy Award nomination. In 2015, Anne-Marie signed a record contract with Asylum Records through which she launched her music career. Adding to her diverse portfolio, from 2021 to 2023, Anne-Marie took on the role of a coach on the popular TV singing competition, The Voice UK.

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