A Liverpool singer who found her way after The X Factor, with songs that feel lived-in and direct.
For a sense of her style, 'Nothing's Real But Love' and 'Glitter & Gold' are good places to start. They have that mix of soul and straightforwardness she does well.
She writes songs that feel like conversations you'd have with a friend who's been through something. 'Nothing's Real But Love' has that plainspoken quality, and 'Glitter & Gold' became a genuine hit off her first album. Her music stays grounded even when she's singing about big feelings.
She got her start on The X Factor in 2010, then released Heaven the next year. After that came albums like Freedom and Superwoman, and she's kept writing through personal challenges, including recovering from a brain tumor diagnosis in 2014.
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