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Emeli Sandé

Emeli Sandé, whose real name is Adele Emily Sandé, was born on March 10, 1987 Born in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, she is a British female singer and graduated from the University of Glasgow.

In 2009, he officially debuted with the release of the song "Diamond Rings", a duet with rapper Chipmunk. In August 2011, he released his first solo single "Heaven"; in November, the song "ReadAllAboutIt", a duet with Professor Green, topped the British pop music charts. In January 2012, he won the Critics' Choice Award at the 32nd Brit Awards; in February, he released his first solo album "Our Version of Events", which won the Best British Album Award at the 33rd Brit Awards; in the same year, Participate in the opening and closing ceremonies of the London Olympics. In February 2013, she won the Best British Female Singer Award at the 33rd Brit Awards. In 2014, he released the single "WhatIDidforLove" in collaboration with French DJ David Guetta. In November 2016, the second studio album "Long Live the Angels" was released. In February 2017, she won the Best British Female Singer Award at the 37th Brit Awards; in December, she was awarded the Order of the British Empire.

Chinese name: Adele Emeli Sandé

Foreign name: Adele Emeli Sandé

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Nationality: British

Constellation: Pisces

Height: 161cm

Birthplace: Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom

Date of birth: March 10, 1987

Occupation: Singer

Graduation school: University of Glasgow

Agency: Victoria Beijing Records

Representative works: ReadAllAboutIt, Heaven, WhatIDidforLove, DiamondRings

Main achievements: 4 Brit Awards

Member of the Order of the British Empire

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The only singer to sing at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games

Early life

Amelie Sander was born in Sunderland, England, and followed her parents at the age of four. Moving to Alford, Scotland, she began composing songs on the piano at the age of 10. At the age of 11, Amélie sang the first song she wrote, "Tomorrow Starts Again", in a school talent show. At the age of 15, he participated in the "Rapology" singing competition at the invitation of ChoiceFM in London. Soon after, he was invited by the rapper Richard Blackwood to sing a gospel song at MTV's Camden Recording Studio. After graduating from high school, Amélie Sander entered the University of Glasgow and completed a five-year medical degree in four years.

Acting experience

In July 2009, the song "Diamond Rings", a duet with British rapper Chipmunk, was released. The song ranked sixth on the British pop music chart in the first week of its release. In 2010, he signed a contract with Virgin Records; in the same year, he released the UKgarage-style song "Never Be Your Woman", a duet with producer Naughty Boy and rapper Wiley. The song peaked at No. 8 on the British pop music charts.

In August 2011, he released his first solo single "Heaven", which ranked second in the British pop music charts; in September, he was nominated for the Best Newcomer Award at the British Black Music Awards; 11 In August, the song "ReadAllAboutIt", a duet with rapper Professor Green, topped the British pop music charts.

In January 2012, he won the Critics' Choice Award at the 32nd British Music Awards; in February, he released his first solo album "Our Version of Events", which included "My Kind of Love" and "Clown" With 14 songs, the album sold about 100,000 copies in the UK in its first week of release, winning the top spot on the British pop music album chart. The song "Next to Me" in the album won the runner-up spot on the British singles chart; on July 27, Ai Melisande performed the song "AbidewithMe" at the opening ceremony of the London Olympics; on August 14, she performed the song "ReadAllAboutIt" at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics; in October, she won the Best Artist Award at the British Q Music Awards; in November, At the British Black Music Awards, she won the Best British Female Vocalist Award, the Best R&B/Soul Artist Award, and the Album of the Year Award for her album "Our Version of Events".

In February 2013, she won the Best British Female Singer Award at the 33rd Brit Music Awards and the Best British Album Award for her album "Our Version of Events"; in May, she won the Best British Album Award for her song "Next to Me". He won the Best Songwriting Single Award at the 58th British Original Music Awards and the Music Copyright Society's Best Performance Award.

In 2014, he released the EDM single "What IDid for Love" in collaboration with French DJ David Guetta; in the same year, he participated in the production of American female singer Mary J. Blige's album "The London Sessions". In 2015, he participated in the singing and recording of the song "Saddest Vanilla" in Jess Glenn's album "ICryWhenILaugh"; in July, he participated in the EXIT Music Festival in Serbia.

In November 2016, the second studio album "Long Live the Angels" was released. The album ranked second on the British album chart with first-week sales of 58,000 copies. In February 2017, she won the Best British Female Singer Award at the 37th Brit Awards; in December, in recognition of her contribution to British music, the British royal family awarded her the Order of the British Empire.

Personal life

Family

Amélie Sander's father, Joel Sander, is a Zambian and a junior high school teacher in Alford. His mother, Diana Sander-Wood, is British, and his sister, Lucy, is a lawyer.

Emotions

On September 15, 2012, Amélie Sande and Adam Gouraguine, a marine biology researcher who had been dating for seven years, held a wedding in Montenegro, Japan; In November 2014, the two announced their divorce.

Main Works

Musical Works

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Award-winning Records

Character Evaluation

< p>Amelie Sander is known as "Little Adele". She has a heaven-like singing voice and is a powerful soul singer. Her voice is loud and moving, her singing skills are penetrating, and she is good at soul music. of R&B. Amelie Sande's style of music is very different from others. She is an intelligent and confident person, and her songs are also very deep. (Comments from "Yangcheng Evening News", Sina, "VOGUE", "Information Times", and Taiwanese singer Weige)

In her first album "OurVersionOfEvents", Amélie Sande expresses her introverted style from a female perspective The singing technique tells the emotional dilemma that men and women may face. In addition to the applauding lyrics and music, Amélie Sande sings about the estrangement and undercurrent between lovers in an almost desperate manner. The most outstanding thing is her hoarse British singing voice that vividly expresses the profound charm of despair. (NetEase review)