Bj?rk
Which year did the Olympics sing the opening song~~~
Full name: Bj?rk-Gumundzdóttel
< p>Birthday: November 21, 1965Birthplace: Reykjavik, Iceland
Occupation: Singer
Main work: "Debut" (1993) "Post" (1995) "homogenic" (1997)
At that time, Bjork's unique singing voice and popular pineapple head image became the target of many pop singers to imitate (such as Faye Wong), but even if they No matter how perfectly you imitate Bjork's vocals and packaging, you will never be able to capture the slightest bit of Bjork's musical flavor and endless creativity.
Bj?rk is extremely talented in music and has a unique personal style. Bj?rk was once the lead singer of THE SUGARCUBES, a prominent band in the independent music circle at that time. Her 1993 debut album "Debut" was named one of the ten most important albums of the year by the authoritative British music magazine "Q". In 1994, he won the British Music Awards "Best New Singer of the Year" and "Best International Artist of the Year". Bjork is also listed as the three major feminists in the pop music circle along with PJ HARVEY and TORI AMOS.
Whether it was during the "Sugar" period or "Debut" in 1993, it seemed to predict that Bjork's musical talent and artistic concepts would be very comparable, from the modern electronic music elements in "Debut" to 1995 "Post", we see that "Post" is as inclusive as if "Debut" was an exercise two years ago, which blended TRIPHOP, TECHNO, MOD, BIG BAND JAZZ, FOLK and other sauces, "Post" Album sales exceeded 3 million copies in one fell swoop. In addition to releasing a REMIX record between each album, Bjork released a new album "homogenic" at the end of 1997. The creativity of "homogenic" is not within the scope of your imagination. In addition to using a large number of strings for various electronic polishes, the cover also absorbs a variety of weird aesthetic concepts with avant-garde abnormal aesthetic consciousness. It won the 1997 Tokyo, Japan, annual award. Design Industry Annual Awards. The creative spirit projected from "homogenic" is surprising that Bj?rk has gone beyond the scope of pop music.
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