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English language singer and songwriter

Sam Smith

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Smith performing at the 2015 Lollapalooza

Born

Samuel Frederick Smith


(1992-05-19) 19 May 1992 (age 29)

London, England

Occupation
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active 2007–nowadays
Awards Total list
Musical career
Genres
  • Popular[1] [2]
  • R&B[3]
  • soul[4] [5]
Instruments
  • Vocals
Labels
  • Capitol
Associated acts
  • Disclosure
  • Jimmy Napes
  • Naughty Male child
Website samsmithworld.com

Musical artist

Samuel Frederick Smith (born xix May 1992) is an English singer and songwriter. After rising to prominence in October 2012 past featuring on Disclosure'due south breakthrough single "Latch", which peaked at number xi on the UK Singles Nautical chart, Smith was subsequently featured on Naughty Boy's "La La La", which became a number 1 single in May 2013. In December 2013, Smith was nominated for the 2014 Brit Critics' Selection Award and the BBC'south Sound of 2014 poll,[7] [8] winning both.[9] [10]

Smith'south debut studio album, In the Lonely Hour, was released in May 2014 on Capitol Records Britain.[eleven] The album'southward lead single, "Lay Me Down", was released prior to "La La La". The album's 2d unmarried, "Money on My Heed", became Smith'south second number one single in the Great britain.[12] The third single, "Stay with Me", was internationally successful, reaching number one in the UK and number two on the The states Billboard Hot 100, while subsequent singles "I'm Non the Merely One" and "Similar I Tin" reached the top ten in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. The album won 4 awards, at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, including All-time Pop Vocal Album, Best New Artist, Record of the Twelvemonth, Song of the Twelvemonth, and nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance.

For Smith's and Jimmy Napes's song "Writing'southward on the Wall", the theme for the James Bail film Spectre (2015), Smith won the Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for All-time Original Vocal. Smith'south second studio album, The Thrill of It All, was released in Nov 2017 and debuted atop the UK and U.s.a. anthology charts. The pb single, "Too Good at Goodbyes", reached number one in the UK and Australia and number four in the US. Following the 2018 single "Promises" with Calvin Harris, which peaked at number one in the Great britain, Smith released "Dancing with a Stranger" with Normani in 2019, which reached the top ten in the UK and the US and was nominated for Vocal of the Year at the 2020 Brit Awards, and followed it by releasing a cord of commercially successful singles "How Practise You Sleep?", "To Die For", and "I'm Set up" with Demi Lovato; all of which characteristic on Smith'due south third album, Dearest Goes.[thirteen]

As of April 2021, Smith has sold over 30 million albums worldwide.[14] Smith's achievements include four Grammy Awards, 3 Brit Awards, 3 Billboard Music Awards, and an American Music Award, likewise as a Gilt World and an Academy Award. Smith is genderqueer and uses they/them pronouns.[15] [16]

Early life

Samuel Frederick Smith[17] was born on 19 May 1992[18] in London to Frederick Smith and broker Kate Cassidy,[eighteen] [xix] grew upwards in Smashing Chishill, Cambridgeshire and attended Thomas More Master School in the village.[twenty] Smith was bullied for "having breasts" as a child and had liposuction at age 12.[21] As part of Youth Music Theatre UK, Smith appeared in the troupe'southward 2007 production of Oh! Carol, a musical featuring the music of Neil Sedaka.[22] Earlier entering the musical theatre, Smith had been in jazz bands.[23] While studying singing and songwriting under jazz pianist Joanna Eden for a number of years,[24] Smith attended St Mary's Cosmic School in Bishop'due south Stortford[25] and was a member of the Bishop'due south Stortford Junior Operatics (now Bishops Stortford Musical Theatre Society) and the Cantate Youth Choir.[26]

Music career

2008–2009: Career beginnings with debut singles

Smith released two singles before 2010, "Bad Twenty-four hours All Calendar week" and "When Information technology'due south Alright".

2012–2013: Breakthrough

Smith was featured on the Disclosure song "Latch", which was released on 8 October 2012 and peaked at No. 11 on the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Singles Chart. In February 2013, Smith released the first single from their debut album, "Lay Me Downwards", and subsequently in the twelvemonth featured on Naughty Boy's single "La La La". Information technology was released on 19 May 2013 and peaked at No. 1 on the UK Singles Nautical chart. Smith's first EP Nirvana was released the following year. The first vocal on the EP, titled "Condom with Me", is produced by Two Inch Punch and was first broadcast on MistaJam's BBC Radio 1Xtra show on 24 July 2013.[27] The second vocal on the EP is titled "Nirvana" and is produced by Craze & Hoax and Jonathan Creek. The EP also includes Smith's acoustic solo version of "Latch" and a live version of "I've Told You Now".[28] Smith released the Disclosure, Nile Rodgers, and Jimmy Napes collaboration "Together" on 25 Nov 2013 as the only single from Settle: The Remixes.

2014–2016: In the Lonely Hour and international success

Smith performing in Glasgow in 2014

The second unmarried from Smith'due south debut album, titled "Money on My Mind", was released on xvi February 2014. It was announced on 16 December that Smith'south debut studio album, titled In the Lonely Hour, would exist released on 26 May 2014 through Capitol Records.[xi] Smith described the album as "all nearly unrequited love" stemming from personal experience, having never been loved back by whatsoever previous love interests.[29] The album reached number one in the Great britain Albums Chart and number 2 on the Billboard 200, and by 5 November information technology had become the second biggest selling album of 2014 in the U.s. backside only 1989 by Taylor Swift.[30] [31] In Jan 2015, In the Lonely Hour was named the 2nd best selling album of 2014 in the Britain, backside ten by Ed Sheeran.[32] A alive version of anthology rails "I've Told You lot Now", performed at St Pancras Onetime Church, was made available as a free download as part of an Amazon.com promotion on 27 December 2013.[33] The album rails "Make Information technology To Me", co-written by Howard of Disclosure and Jimmy Napes, was made available equally a free download equally office of an iTunes Store promotion on xiii January 2014.[34] Smith went on their debut American headlining tour in the second quarter of 2014, with a setlist of primarily new material.[29]

On 20 January 2014, Smith made their American television debut performing "Latch" with Disclosure on Late Nighttime with Jimmy Fallon. Smith also performed on Saturday Nighttime Live on 29 March 2014, performing the gospel-tinged "Stay with Me" and an acoustic version of "Lay Me Down".[35] [36] [37] "Stay with Me" reached number one on the Uk Singles Chart and number two on the U.s. Billboard Hot 100.[38] [39] The quaternary single from the album, "I'm Not the Only One", reached number 3 in the UK and number five in the US.[39]

In June 2014, Smith beginning appeared on the cover of The Fader in its 92nd issue.[24] In August 2014, their single "Stay with Me" was named Variance Magazine'due south Song of Summer.[forty] Smith performed "Stay With Me" live at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards on 24 August at The Forum in Inglewood, California.[41] On 15 November 2014, they joined the charity group Band Assist xxx forth with other British and Irish pop acts, recording the latest version of the track "Do They Know It'due south Christmas?" at Sarm Westward Studios in Notting Hill, London, to raise coin for the 2014 Ebola crisis in Western Africa.[42]

Smith performing "Stay with Me" in Berlin in 2015

In 2015, it came to light that singer Tom Petty, noting similarities betwixt "Stay with Me" and his 1989 hit song "I Won't Back Down", had negotiated an out-of-court settlement with Smith in October 2014. Petty and co-composer Jeff Lynne were awarded 12.5 per centum of the royalties from "Stay with Me", and the names of Petty and Lynne joined James John Napier (known professionally as Jimmy Napes) in the ASCAP vocal credit.[43] At the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, held on 8 February 2015, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Smith performed "Stay with Me" and also received four Grammy Awards: Best New Creative person, Record of the Year and Song of the Twelvemonth (for "Stay with Me") and Best Pop Vocal Album (for In the Lone Hour).[44] At the 2015 Brit Awards held at The O2 Arena in London on 25 Feb, they performed "Lay Me Down", and won the Brit Awards for British Breakthrough Human action, and Global Success.[45]

In March 2015, "Lay Me Downward" was re-released as the sixth single from the album, peaking at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 (Smith'southward third U.s.a. top x single).[46] The same month, Smith recorded another version of the vocal, featuring John Fable, for the British charity telethon Comic Relief, which reached number one in the UK.[47] At the 2015 Billboard Music Awards on 17 May, Smith received 3 Billboard Awards: Top Male Creative person, Elevation New Artist, and Top Radio Songs Artist.[48] They featured on Disclosure'south single "Omen", which was released on 27 July 2015.[49]

On 8 September 2015, Smith and Jimmy Napes confirmed that they had equanimous "Writing's on the Wall", the theme song to Spectre, the 24th James Bail film.[50] The song was released on 25 September 2015 and became the first James Bond theme to reach number ane in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland.[51] On xix October, Smith was presented with ii Guinness Globe Records—1 for recording the first James Bond theme vocal to go to number one in the Uk and some other for scoring the most consecutive weeks in the UK top 10 by a debut album, for In the Lonely Hour.[51] At the 73rd Golden Globe Awards on ten January 2016, they received the Award for Best Original Song for "Writing'south on the Wall".[52] On fourteen Jan, the song earned Smith an University Honour nomination for All-time Original Vocal.[53] In the nominations for the 2016 Brit Awards announced on 14 Jan, the vocal was among the nominees for Best British Video.[54] Smith performed "Writing's on the Wall" at the University Awards on 28 February and, along with Napes, nerveless the prize for Best Original Song.[55] In their acceptance speech communication, Smith referenced an article by Ian McKellen published earlier the awards ceremony that claimed no openly gay man had won an Oscar for Best Player; Smith misquoted McKellen as saying that no gay man in general had won an Oscar. This was quickly discredited by openly gay recipient Dustin Lance Black,[56] but McKellen mentioned that the mistake "doesn't detract" from Smith'southward achievement.[57]

2016–2018: The Thrill of It All

Throughout 2016, Smith released footage of themself in the studio working on new music, leading upward to the release of their second studio anthology. In late 2016, Smith was said to be working with Adam Lambert on new material. In early on 2017, it was reported that Smith would exist releasing their 2d album in September 2017 and had recorded with constant collaborator Jimmy Napes and Naughty Boy. In April 2017, Smith was said to have been in studio sessions with classical crossover grouping Clean Bandit, working on a possible "improvement single". Along with Clean Bandit, tape producer Timbaland and musician Frances said they had worked on songs for Smith's next album.[58]

On 8 September 2017, Smith released a new unmarried titled "Too Good at Goodbyes",[59] which debuted at number one in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and number five on the United states of america Billboard Hot 100.[60] Their second studio album, The Thrill of Information technology All, debuted atop the Britain Albums Chart and the US Billboard 200, becoming their first number one album in the The states.[61] [62] On 20 March 2018, Smith started The Thrill of It All Bout, which visited Europe, North America, Asia, New Zealand and Australia. On 27 March 2018, they released "Pray" featuring American rapper Logic. On 17 August 2018, the singer collaborated equally the principal vocalist on Calvin Harris's new runway "Promises".[63] The song became Smith'south seventh number one hit on the UK Singles Chart and their beginning acme song on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay nautical chart.[64] They also released the song "Fire on Burn" every bit the Watership Down soundtrack.

2019–present: Love Goes

In January 2019, Smith released the vocal "Dancing with a Stranger" with Normani equally a single and it reached the top ten in the UK, the US and other countries. On 6 July 2019, New 102.seven radio host Mike Adam announced the song "How Do You Sleep?" on their Twitter business relationship.[65] On 9 July 2019, Smith posted on social media that an announcement would be made the post-obit day.[66] [67] The pre-gild link became active on 10 July,[68] and later the same day, they formally appear and shared a clip of the song.[69]

In October 2019, in an interview with The Zach Sang Show, Smith expressed excitement nigh their upcoming record. The vocalizer too confirmed that their newest offering will feature fewer ballads and plenty of poppier tracks in the vein of their recent two previous singles. "I experience like I have recently shown a side of me which I normally go on to myself or for my family and friends," Smith told Sang. "I showed everyone information technology and everyone loved information technology. Information technology's nearly given me permission to kinda exercise what I've always dreamed of doing but I was always scared to exercise, which is pop music." The singer as well described having been spurred on to write new music following a 2018 collaboration with Calvin Harris, "Promises". "I simply naturally started getting back into the studio and started to write," they said. "I caught this air current and started riding this wave and I oasis't stopped writing since."[70]

On 13 February 2020, Smith revealed that a 3rd studio anthology, so titled To Die For, was scheduled to be released on 1 May.[71] On thirty March, Smith announced that, due to the ongoing furnishings of the COVID-xix pandemic, they would be delaying the release of their third album and would include a number of changes to the album track listing and the title, as they would continue to work on it. However, they did state that it would still exist released former within 2020.[72] "I'g Fix", a collaboration with American singer Demi Lovato was released on 16 April and charted well in the acme 40 of several countries.[73] On 6 July, Smith released their embrace of Coldplay'south "Fix You lot". They had originally performed the vocal earlier in May for the iHeartRadio Living Room Series.[72] On 17 September, they released a new single, "Diamonds", and then announced the new championship for their third album, Dear Goes, which was released on 30 October.[74] On 29 September they announced that they would exist performing a livestream concert on 30 October from Abbey Route Studios in London, their only live functioning of 2020.[75] The concert featured invitee appearances by British actress Jade Anouka on "My Haven" and vocalizer Labrinth on "Honey Goes", and included a cover version of "Time After Time", which drew praise from the song'southward original vocaliser and author Cyndi Lauper.[76] The concert was recorded and released as a live album, Dear Goes: Live at Abbey Road Studios, on 19 March 2021.[77]

In 2021, Smith recorded a cover of "You Will Be Constitute," in collaboration with Summertime Walker, for the soundtrack album of the 2021 motion picture adaptation of Love Evan Hansen. Their version of the song also plays during the closing credits of the film itself.[78]

Artistry

Influences

Adele

Amy Winehouse

Smith cited Adele and Amy Winehouse as primary influences.[79] [fourscore] They admire Adele's "honesty in her music" and the way she has handled fame; they expressed a wish to maintain a like public paradigm.[79] Winehouse's debut album Frank was the get-go album Smith always bought.[81] Early in their career, Smith received advice from Mary J. Blige and Chaka Khan, both of whom they listened to during their youth; Smith said that this inspired them to offering help to new artists themself.[81] They called Taylor Swift a "role model" and praised her "soulfulness" besides equally her "honesty".[81]

Smith stated that the story of Lady Gaga's career ancestry encouraged them to move to London in order to first their own career.[24] [82] They as well credited her with helping them come up out as not-binary.[83] Smith described Robyn as a major influence on Dear Goes and said that they listened to her "nonstop" while making the anthology because they "could dance and be pitiful at the aforementioned time and feel empowered".[84] They further cited Beyoncé and Christina Aguilera every bit sources of inspiration and empowerment.[82] [84] In a January 2016 interview with Rolling Stone, Smith named Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey as the greatest R&B voices.[85] [86] Smith's other influences include Britney Spears[87] and Brandy.[88]

In an Oct 2017 interview for Attitude magazine, Smith spoke of the impact of their close friend Ed Sheeran's success: "It makes you push yourself. Watching him this past year has only been incredible, but yes, of course it makes me hungry."[89] In a January 2015 interview with GQ, Smith had previously mentioned that they "envy the contest that people similar [Frank] Sinatra would have [...] because you could tell he was working off them".[81]

Vocal style

A VH1 contour of Smith'south vocal coach Joanna Eden noted that their song range "can soar from baritone to tenor for dramatic effect".[90] Smith places a lot of emphasis on their vox and stated they tried to make it the principal element of their debut album In the Solitary Hour.[24] Following the release of the anthology, their vocals were often compared to those of Adele.[91] [92] Jessica Robertson of The Fader considers that Smith represents "a return of the virtuosic vocalist in popular music", in the vein of Whitney Houston and Luther Vandross.[24] Jim Farber of The New York Daily News wrote that Smith is "utterly unafraid to sound feminine";[93] Mary J. Blige idea that Smith was a black woman when she first heard them sing on Disclosure's "Latch".[82] Asked well-nigh the "diva quality" of their voice, Smith remarked in January 2014:

"Information technology's all I listened to. I really didn't listen to male vocalists until most two years ago. I only listened to Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan. Massive voices."[94]

Personal life

In May 2014, Smith came out to the public as gay, and best-selling a relationship—since concluded—with actor and model Jonathan Zeizel.[95] [96] At the 57th Annual Grammy Awards when "Stay with Me" won an honor for Tape of the Year, they said, "I want to thank the man who this tape is about, who I roughshod in honey with last year. Thank you so much for breaking my middle because you lot got me four Grammys!"[97] In October 2017, Smith stated that their latest anthology, The Thrill of It All, showed "the gay guy I've become".[98] In September 2017, Smith revealed a relationship with thespian Brandon Flynn in an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. In June 2018, it was announced that Smith and Flynn had carve up after nine months of dating.[99]

In October 2017, Smith came out equally genderqueer,[100] maxim "I feel merely as much a woman as I am a man"[98] and speaking of a menstruum in their youth where they "didn't ain a piece of male clothing and would wear total makeup while attending schoolhouse".[101] [102] In September 2019, they announced a conclusion to come out equally non-binary and change their gender pronouns to they/them, stating, "afterwards a lifetime of being at state of war with my gender I've decided to comprehend myself for who I am, inside and out..."[xv] [xvi]

Smith is the tertiary cousin of vocaliser Lily Allen and actor Alfie Allen.[103] Smith is the godparent of close friend and collaborator Jimmy Napes' son.[104]

Smith identifies as a feminist.[105]

Smith has struggled with torso image issues since their pre-teen years and has been open up about this in interviews.[21]

Discography

  • In the Alone Hour (2014)
  • The Thrill of It All (2017)
  • Love Goes (2020)

Tours

  • In the Solitary Hr Tour (2015)
  • The Thrill of It All Tour (2018)

Awards and nominations

Encounter likewise

  • List of highest-certified music artists in the U.s.
  • List of artists who reached number one on the Uk Singles Nautical chart
  • List of best-selling singles in the U.s.a.

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External links

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Profile, samsmithsinger.com; accessed 14 Feb 2015.
  • Smith contour, MTV.com; accessed 14 February 2015.
Preceded by

Adele
"Skyfall", 2012

James Bond title artist
"Writing's on the Wall", 2015
Succeeded by

Billie Eilish
"No Time to Dice", 2020

Preceded past

The National

Saturday Night Live musical invitee
29 March 2014
Succeeded past

Pharrell Williams

Awards and achievements
Preceded by

Tom Odell

Brit Award for Ascent Star
2014
Succeeded by

James Bay

Preceded past

Common and John Legend

Academy Honour for
Best Original Song

2015
Succeeded by

Justin Hurwitz and
Benj Pasek & Justin Paul

Golden World Award for
Best Original Song

2015
Preceded by

Bastille

Brit Accolade for Best New Creative person
2015
Succeeded by

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Preceded by

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

Grammy Honor for Best New Artist
2015
Succeeded by

Meghan Trainor

Preceded by

Lil Nas X

GLAAD Media Award for
Outstanding Music Artist

2021
Incumbent

cummingsawfort.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Smith

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