English singer Anne-Marie Rose Nicholson was born on April 7, 1991. She has achieved charting hits on the UK Singles Chart, including “Alarm,” “Ciao Adios,” “Friends,” “2002,” “Don’t Play,” and “Kiss My (Uh-Oh)” by Clean Bandit, which peaked at number one. Speak Your Mind, her first studio album, was published in 2018 and reached its highest point at number three on the UK Albums Chart.
During the 2019 Brit Awards, Anne-Marie was up for four honors, including Best British Female Solo Artist. She has so far gotten eleven nominations for Brit Awards and one for a Billboard Music Award. She began publishing her music through Asylum, an Atlantic Records subsidiary label, after signing a record deal with it in 2015. In addition to starting to appear as a coach on the British version of the singing competition The Voice in 2021, she also released her second studio album, Therapy.