Sam Smith
Sam Smith, born on May 19, 1992, is a renowned English singer and songwriter. Their ascent to prominence began in October 2012 when they lent their distinctive vocals to "Latch," a hit by the electronic duo Disclosure, which reached number eleven on the UK Singles Chart. This collaboration marked the start of a remarkable career in music.
In May 2013, Smith achieved their first chart-topping success with the single "La La La," a collaboration with producer Naughty Boy. This track not only dominated the charts but also showcased Smith's soulful voice and emotional depth, captivating audiences worldwide.
Smith's debut album, "In the Lonely Hour," released in 2014, received critical acclaim and commercial success, featuring hits like "Stay With Me" and "I'm Not the Only One." The album earned them multiple Grammy Awards, solidifying their status in the music industry.
Following up with their sophomore album, "The Thrill of It All," in 2017, Smith continued to explore themes of love and heartbreak, further establishing their unique musical identity.
With a remarkable ability to connect with listeners through their heartfelt lyrics and powerful performances, Sam Smith has become a significant figure in contemporary music, earning numerous accolades and a dedicated fanbase around the globe.