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Anne-Marie Rose Nicholson, known professionally as Anne-Marie, was born on April 7, 1991, in East Tilbury, Essex, England. She first gained attention in the music world in the early 2010s, primarily as a featured artist on tracks by other musicians. Anne-Marie’s early career was marked by her distinctive voice and versatility, which quickly made her a sought-after collaborator in the UK music scene.
Her breakthrough came with her involvement in the British band Rudimental, where she spent two years as one of their live vocalists. This exposure led to her achieving mainstream success, particularly with her solo single “Alarm” released in 2016. Her 2018 debut studio album, “Speak Your Mind,” further cemented her status in the pop music world. The album, featuring hits like “2002” co-written with Ed Sheeran and “FRIENDS” a collaboration with Marshmello, showcased her ability to blend pop with elements of electronic and R&B music.
Anne-Marie‘s music is known for its relatable themes, catchy melodies, and her honest and conversational lyrical style. She has received several accolades and nominations for her work, including multiple Brit Award nominations. Her success has made her a prominent figure in contemporary pop music, known for her strong vocal performances and engaging personality.
ANNE-MARIE STUDIO ALBUMS
Speak Your Mind
Released April 27, 2018
Speak Your Mind, the debut studio album by English singer and songwriter Anne-Marie, was released on April 27, 2018. Anne-Marie Rose Nicholson, known professionally as Anne-Marie, collaborated with various producers, including Steve Mac, Marshmello, and Nick Monson. The album was primarily recorded in London.
Speak Your Mind combines elements of pop, R&B, and electronic music, showcasing Anne-Marie’s versatile vocal talent and her knack for catchy, relatable lyrics. The album features hit singles like “Alarm,” “Ciao Adios,” and “Friends” (with Marshmello), which highlight her ability to blend pop sensibilities with a distinct personality. The album was a commercial success, charting in several countries and solidifying Anne-Marie’s position as a rising star in the pop music scene.
CD Track Listings:
- “Cry” – 3:35
- “Ciao Adios” – 3:20
- “Alarm” – 3:25
- “Trigger” – 3:14
- “Then” – 3:34
- “Perfect” – 3:53
- “Friends” (with Marshmello) – 3:22
- “Bad Girlfriend” – 3:26
- “Heavy” – 2:52
- “2002” – 3:07
- “Can I Get Your Number” – 3:20
- “Machine” – 3:20
Therapy
Released July 23, 2021
Therapy, Anne-Marie’s second studio album, was released on July 23, 2021. The album saw Anne-Marie working with a range of producers, including Mojam, TMS, and Nathan Dawe. Therapy was recorded at various locations, including studios in London.
This album reflects a more introspective and personal side of Anne-Marie, exploring themes of love, self-discovery, and emotional growth. It includes the hit single “Don’t Play” with KSI and Digital Farm Animals, showcasing her continued ability to produce catchy pop tracks with emotional depth. Therapy received positive reviews for its production quality and Anne-Marie’s vocal performances, further establishing her as a significant artist in the contemporary pop landscape.
CD Track Listings:
- “x2” – 2:54
- “Don’t Play” (with KSI and Digital Farm Animals) – 3:08
- “Kiss My (Uh Oh)” (with Little Mix) – 2:57
- “Who I Am” – 2:47
- “Our Song” (with Niall Horan) – 2:43
- “Nathan Dawe x Anne-Marie x MoStack – Way Too Long” – 2:57
- “Breathing” – 3:06
- “Unlovable” (feat. Rudimental) – 3:15
- “Beautiful” – 2:41
- “Tell Your Girlfriend” – 2:42
- “Better Not Together” – 3:09
- “Therapy” – 3:07
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