- #Emeli sande read all about it part 3 story behind song update
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Sandé wrote her first song at the age of 11, for her primary-school talent show. The family moved to Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, when she was four.
Her father, having moved from Zambia, met her mother while they were both at university in Sunderland. She won two Brit Awards at the 2013 ceremony, Best British Female Artist, and British Album of the Year.Ģ.2 2011–13: Our Version of Events and breakthroughĢ.3 2013–present: Upcoming second studio album and community presenceĪdele Emily Sandé was born in Sunderland, to a Zambian father, Joel Sandé, and English mother, Diane Sandé-Wood, on 10 March 1987. In 2012, she performed in both the Opening and Closing ceremonies of the London Olympics. Her album Our Version of Events spent seven non-consecutive weeks at number one and became the best-selling album of 2012 in the UK, with over 1 million sales. She has three number-one singles across the UK and Ireland with "Read All About It" with Professor Green, "Next to Me", and "Beneath Your Beautiful", a collaboration with Labrinth. Sandé released her first solo single "Heaven" in August 2011. In 2012, she received the Brit Awards Critics' Choice Award. In 2010, she featured on "Never Be Your Woman" by the rapper Wiley, which was another top ten hit. It was their first top 10 single on the UK Singles Chart. She first became prominent after she featured on the track "Diamond Rings" by the rapper Chipmunk (2009). Naughty Boy Labrinth David Guetta Professor Green Wiley Rudimental Kendrick LamarĪdele Emily Sandé (/ˈsændeɪ/ san-day born 10 March 1987), better known as Emeli Sandé, is a Scottish recording artist and songwriter. Ten things to look out for at this year's Brit awards by me! (it appears that the Waterboys' Mike Scott is quite the fan of my "oeuvre").Sandé at the unveiling of the new Jaguar XE in London, 8 September 2014
#Emeli sande read all about it part 3 story behind song full
To get you in the mood you can have a click on the following things …Īn amusing red carpet gallery from Rosie Swash full of people wearing nice frocks and ill-fitting suits ( sort those trousers out Sheeran).īrits chairman David Joseph admitting that it was a bit rude to have pulled the plug on Adele last year. And we'll have expert pieces coming in from Alexis Petridis and Lexy Topping. Caspar Llewellyn Smith will be cunningly disguised once more as a music industry freeloader drinking himself senseless at the best parties, just so he can selflessly bring you, the reader, some gossip. Kieran Yates will be scaring innocent pop stars on the red carpet. The Guardian music team will be out in force, of course. Guess I might as well whack ITV on and fill you in on the Brit awards instead, then.Īnd what a night we have in store! There will be live performances from Taylor Swift (she's good at this kind of thing), Justin Timberlake and Muse! There's everyone's favourite 2013 Brits host James Corden! And hopefully there will be some kind of controversy to give this live blog legs, like last year when they cut Adele's microphone.
#Emeli sande read all about it part 3 story behind song update
Sadly, though, I can't get Sky Sports 3 from where I'm sitting on the Guardian culture desk so I'll be unable to update you on how Leyton Orient get on against Southend Utd in the southern area final of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy tonight.
You want to read about the winners, the losers and the behind-the-scenes drama from one of the biggest nights in 2013.