Basic Information:
Name: Samuel Frederick Smith
Pronouns: They/them
Date of Birth: May 19, 1992
Nationality: English
Profession: Singer and Songwriter
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Biography:
Samuel Frederick Smith, born on May 19, 1992, is an English singer and songwriter who has achieved global recognition for their soulful voice and emotionally resonant lyrics. Growing up in Great Chishill, Cambridgeshire, Smith's passion for music was evident from a young age. They were encouraged by their parents and began vocal training, participating in local theater productions, and with the Youth Music Theatre UK. Before their breakthrough in the pop music scene, Smith was a part of jazz bands, showcasing their versatility and early commitment to musical performance. At the age of 18, they moved to London to further their career. Smith first gained prominence in October 2012 as a featured vocalist on Disclosure's single "Latch," a track that blended electronic music with their distinctive falsetto vocals. This success was followed by featuring on Naughty Boy's "La La La" in 2013, which topped the UK charts. These collaborations paved the way for a successful solo career. Smith's debut album, In the Lonely Hour, released in 2014, was a critical and commercial success, establishing them as a major force in the music industry. The album explored themes of love and loss, which resonated with a wide audience, and led to numerous awards and accolades. In September 2019, Smith announced that they are non-binary and use they/them pronouns, further emphasizing the importance of authenticity and representation within the music industry. Their journey of self-discovery has been a significant part of their impact on LGBTQ+ representation in music.
Career Timeline:
2012: Featured on Disclosure's "Latch," gaining initial recognition.
2013: Featured on Naughty Boy's "La La La," which reaches number 1 in the UK. Release of their debut single "Lay Me Down."