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name | Leona Lewis |
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background | solo_singer |
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birth name | Leona Louise Lewis |
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born | April 03, 1985Islington, London, England |
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genre | Pop, R&B; |
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occupation | Singer |
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years active | 2006–present |
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label | Syco, J |
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Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is a British
singer-songwriter. Lewis was a contestant in
third series of the British television series ''
The X Factor'', which she won.
Lewis is a multi-platinum selling artist and three time
Grammy Award nominee. Her most successful single, "
Bleeding Love", reached number one in over thirty countries around the world. She was proclaimed 'Top New Artist' by
''Billboard'' magazine in 2008. Lewis has released two albums to date, ''
Spirit'' and ''
Echo'', in 2007 and 2009 respectively. ''Spirit'' became the fastest-selling debut album and the biggest seller of 2007 in both the United Kingdom and
Ireland, and made Lewis the first British solo artist to top the
Billboard 200 with a debut album. It has sold over 6.5 million copies worldwide. Lewis has currently sold over 9 million albums worldwide.
Lewis's debut single "
A Moment Like This" became the fastest selling UK single after being downloaded over 50,000 times within thirty minutes of its release. In November 2008 she set a record in the UK for the fastest selling download-only release with her cover version of the
Snow Patrol song "
Run" which sold 69,244 copies in two days. Lewis's debut tour,
The Labyrinth, took place in 2010.
Early life
Lewis was born in the
London Borough of Islington, to Aural Josiah "Joe" Lewis of
Afro-Guyanese descent, and Maria Lewis of
Welsh,
Italian and
Irish descent. Her parents enrolled her at the
Sylvia Young Theatre School, and from there she attended the
Italia Conti Academy and the
BRIT School, where she learned to play instruments such as the guitar and piano, in the hope of becoming a singer-songwriter. Lewis wrote her first full-length song at the age of 12. She initially trained in opera, but went on to singing jazz and blues, eventually leading to popular music, citing
Minnie Riperton,
Eva Cassidy and
Stevie Wonder as her main influences. After leaving the BRIT School at 17, she took a number of jobs to fund studio time, recording a
demo album called ''Twilight''. The album, almost exclusively comprising her own compositions, was recorded under Spiral Music, a production company based in
Fulham. "I tried to secure a record deal by doing things my own way. I worked very hard but I never managed to land a contract", said Lewis. Other demos were recorded under licence from UEG Entertainment, later included on an album called ''Best Kept Secret''. However, none of Lewis's demos were released and she considered taking a hiatus from her music career to attend university until her boyfriend persuaded her to enter ''The X Factor'' which subsequently severed her connections with UEG.
Music career
2006: ''The X Factor''
Lewis auditioned for the third series of ''The X Factor'' in 2006, singing "
Over the Rainbow". She was mentored by
Simon Cowell and was announced the winner on 16 December 2006, winning a
£1 million recording contract.
Her debut single, a cover of Kelly Clarkson's "A Moment Like This", was released on CD on 20 December 2006, and was available as a digital download from midnight on 17 December. It broke a world record after it was downloaded 50,000 times in thirty minutes. On 24 December, "A Moment Like This" was crowned the 2006 UK Christmas number-one single, having sold 571,253 copies, outselling the rest of the Top 40's sales combined. The single became the most downloaded song in 2006; it stayed at number one for four weeks and stayed at the top spot in the Irish Singles Chart for six weeks.
2007–2009: ''Spirit'' and international breakthrough
In February 2007, Lewis signed a £5 million (
$9.7 million) five-album contract in the United States with
Clive Davis's record label,
J Records, and showcased for several American music executives.
A press release was sent out revealing that Cowell and Davis would work together in a first-of-its-kind partnership on both the song and producer selection for Lewis's debut album, entitled ''
Spirit''. Lewis recorded tracks for the album in London,
Miami, Los Angeles, New York City, and
Atlanta, where she worked with several songwriters and record producers including
Dallas Austin,
Walter Afanasieff,
Salaam Remi,
Steve Mac,
Stargate and
Ne-Yo. It was released in November 2007 and entered both the
Irish Albums Chart and the
UK Albums Chart at number one, becoming the fastest-selling debut album in both countries, and the United Kingdom's fourth fastest selling album of all time. It was released in several other nations in January 2008, and went to number one in New Zealand, Australia, Austria, Germany, South Africa and Switzerland. Two further tracks were recorded in 2008 for the US release of the album: "
Forgive Me", produced by
Akon, and "Misses Glass", produced by
Madd Scientist. It was released in the United States in April 2008 and entered the
Billboard 200 at number one, making Lewis the first British artist to reach number one with a debut album. A special edition of ''Spirit'' was re-released in November 2008 in Europe, including the songs "Forgive Me", "Misses Glass" and a cover of the
Snow Patrol song "
Run". The album again went to number one in the UK Albums Chart. To date the album has sold over 6.5 million copies worldwide and has a 9× platinum certification in the UK.
Lewis's second single, "Bleeding Love", produced by Ryan Tedder and written by Tedder and Jesse McCartney, was released in October 2007 in the UK, where it sold 218,805 copies in its first week, giving it the biggest first-week sales of 2007 to date. It entered the UK Singles Chart at number one, where it stayed for seven weeks, and in the Irish Singles Chart it remained at number one for eight weeks. It reached number one in the singles charts of New Zealand, Australia, France, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, Belgium, The Netherlands, Austria, Canada and the United States. "Bleeding Love" won The Record of the Year in December 2007. In February 2008, "Bleeding Love" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 85 and then went on to peak at number one for four non-consecutive weeks. The song became the first track by a UK female to reach number one since Kim Wilde's "You Keep Me Hangin' On" in 1987. Lewis's third single, a double A-side featuring "Better in Time" and "Footprints in the Sand", was released in the United Kingdom in March 2008, in aid of Sport Relief, and she visited South Africa for the charity. The single reached a peak of number two in the UK singles chart selling over 40,000 copies in its first week of physical release. "Better in Time" was released as Lewis's second single in the US, where it peaked at number 11 in the Billboard Hot 100. "Forgive Me" was released as Lewis's fifth single in November 2008; it reached number five in the UK. "Run" was released as a download-only single in the UK, reaching number one, and becoming the UK's fastest-selling download-only single with 69,244 copies sold in two days. Lewis's last single from ''Spirit'', "I Will Be", was released in January 2009, only in North America; it peaked at number 66 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In August 2008, she performed "Whole Lotta Love" with guitarist Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin at the 2008 Summer Olympics closing ceremony in Beijing, representing the handover to London as the host of the 2012 Summer Olympics. In September 2008, she joined several female singers to perform a single for the anti-cancer campaign Stand Up to Cancer. The single, titled "Just Stand Up!", was performed live during the one-hour telethon that aired on all major US television networks. Lewis received three nominations for the 51st Grammy Awards in December 2008. "Bleeding Love" was nominated for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and ''Spirit'' was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album. She was nominated for four BRIT Awards, in the categories British Female Solo Artist, British Breakthrough Act, British Album for ''Spirit'', and British Single for "Bleeding Love", but despite being the favourite to win the most awards, she received none. She won two awards at the 2008 MOBO Awards: Best Album for ''Spirit'' and Best Video for "Bleeding Love". In December 2008 Lewis was named 'Top New Artist' by ''Billboard'' magazine.
2009–2010: ''Echo'' and The Labyrinth
Lewis's second album, ''
Echo'', was given a worldwide release in November 2009. Production took place throughout 2009, including work with
Ryan Tedder,
Justin Timberlake,
Max Martin, Arnthor Birgisson,
Kevin Rudolf, and
John Shanks. It was recorded in Los Angeles and took nine months to produce. Lewis described the album as "more guitar-driven" compared to ''Spirit''. Lewis performed her first full UK show at the
Hackney Empire in London on 2 November 2009, performing songs from ''Spirit'' and ''Echo''. ''Echo'' reached number one in the UK Albums Chart and the top ten of Austria, Ireland and Switzerland.
Despite previous attempts from Lewis's lawyers to ban the release of ''Best Kept Secret'' by UEG Music, claiming that the singer had not given her consent, the album was released in January 2009 when the label insisted it owned the rights to the music and Lewis would receive a 50% share of the album's profits. However, a television advert for the album was banned by the
Advertising Standards Authority, who said in a statement: "We considered that the claim 'Leona Lewis's new album' misleadingly implied it was the singer's latest recording rather than a new CD of tracks recorded some years ago." The album was released to iTunes in standard and deluxe editions, and two EPs, "Private Party" and "Dip Down"/"Joy", were released in September 2009.
The first single released from ''Echo'' was "
Happy", which was written by Lewis, Tedder and
Evan Bogart and produced by Tedder. The single was released on 15 September 2009, peaking at number two in the UK, and reaching the top ten in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Japan and Switzerland. Lewis also recorded the
theme song for the 2009
science fiction film ''
Avatar'', directed by
James Cameron. The song, "
I See You (Theme from Avatar)", was written by
James Horner and Simon Franglen. It was nominated for
Best Original Song at the
67th Golden Globe Awards. In January 2010, Lewis provided vocals on a cover of "
Everybody Hurts", released to help raise money for victims of the
2010 Haiti earthquake. The second single from ''Echo'', "
I Got You", was released in February 2010. The song "My Hands" was used as the theme song for
Final Fantasy XIII In April 2010, she featured on a duet with Italian singer
Biagio Antonacci, called "Inaspettata (Unexpected)", from his album ''Inaspettata''. They performed the song on the Italian TV show ''Io Canto'' on 22 October 2010.
Lewis performed a 13-piece set list at the
Rock in Rio festival in Lisbon, Portugal, on 22 May 2010, including songs from ''Spirit'' and ''Echo''. Her first tour, titled
The Labyrinth supporting ''Spirit'' and ''Echo'', started in May 2010, with a theme based on the film ''
Labyrinth''. Lewis was scheduled to tour North America from July to August 2010 supporting
Christina Aguilera's
Bionic Tour, however, Aguilera postponed the tour until 2011, leaving Lewis's plans unknown. A DVD of the tour, along with a ten-track CD, was released with the title ''
The Labyrinth Tour Live from The O2'' on 29 November 2010.
2010–present: ''Glass Heart''
Lewis began work on her third album shortly after she had completed The Labyrinth tour. She suggested the album would be "a bit different from what people have heard" from her before, adding that she planned to "go in and create and just see what happens". Lewis later described the album as "more progressive", "more eclectic", "more uptempo" and "a bit darker". Reports suggested that the album had taken a
dubstep direction, with songwriters asked to submit dance songs and no ballads. It was also reported that Simon Cowell had set a deadline for the album for a summer 2011 release.
On 25 May 2011, Lewis was named as an ambassador for
BBC Radio 1's Hackney Weekend 2012, the BBC's biggest ever free-ticketed live music event, and one of the artists confirmed to be performing at the event, which will take place on 23 and 24 June 2012. Following the announcement, she performed a special Live Lounge at the Hackney Empire, with a
reggae version of "Better in Time", which incorporated
Rihanna's "
Man Down", and a cover of
Labrinth's "
Let the Sun Shine".
In June 2011, when asked about the upcoming album, Lewis described it as "energetic, deep, [and] unique". She also commented that it would have a darker tone and that she would be putting her "heart into [her] lyrics". She cited
Tracy Chapman,
Kate Bush and
Tears for Fears as the album's primary influences.
On 14 July 2011, it was confirmed that "Collide" would be the first track to be taken from Lewis's third studio album, ''Glass Heart''. The dance-pop anthem, written by Autumn Rowe and produced by Sandy Vee, had its first UK radio play on ''The Scott Mills Show'' on BBC Radio 1 on 15 July 2011. It will be released in the UK on 4 September 2011 and Germany on 9 September 2011. The single courted controversy after it was claimed to have plagiarised Swedish musician Avicii's 2010 song "Penguin". Berg took the case to the British High Court.
For the album, Lewis has worked with numerous writers and producers including: Ammo, Jonas Quant, Chuck Harmony, Claude Kelly, Ryan Tedder, Fraser T. Smith, Al Shux, Steve Robson, Dallas Austin, Rico Love and Ne-Yo. In May 2011, it was reported that Lewis had recorded a track called "Trouble" written by Emeli Sandé and Naughty Boy. Lewis also recorded a track called "Mountains" written by Sandé, Naughty Boy and Blazin' Squad members Flava (James Murray) and Mus (Mustafa Omer).
It has been confirmed that the album is entitled ''Glass Heart'' and to be released in the UK on 28 November 2011.
Voice
A
mezzo-soprano, Lewis is often compared with other singers such as
Celine Dion,
Whitney Houston and
Mariah Carey. Lewis is also known to sing opera, stating that she practises operatic scales every week. Music critic Neil McCormick, of ''
The Daily Telegraph'', has praised Lewis's technical skills, writing, "Her mezzo-soprano range allows her to take melodies from luxurious low notes to high-flying falsetto, gliding with elegant power and impressive control through all kinds of fluctuations and modulations." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of ''
AllMusic'' adds, "Lewis can hit [high belted] notes but make it seem easy, never straining her voice and building nicely to the climax." In the same vein, ''
Slant'' describes Lewis's vocals as "technically unimpeachable".
Other activities
In October 2008, ''
The Times'' reported that Lewis had turned down a $1 million deal with
Mohamed Al Fayed to open a
Harrods sale. Lewis commented in the press that she turned down the deal on the grounds that Harrods is the only UK department store which continues to stock clothing made from animal fur. She told ''
The Big Issue'', "I got a lot of flak for that. There were people who said I should have done it and given the money to charity, but that would have been such a contradiction." She announced in October 2008 that she was in the "bargaining period" of launching her own ethical line of accessories through
Topshop, and that she was in the late stages of releasing her own perfume for Europe. Her perfume, ''Leona Lewis'', was launched by LR in July 2009. In 2010, she set up a fashion company with her then boyfriend, Lou Al-Chamaa, called LOA Clothing Ltd.
Lewis signed a book deal in January 2009 to release an illustrated autobiography in October 2009. The book, entitled ''Dreams'', contains mostly pictures taken by photographer Dean Freeman. In 2010, it was reported Lewis was offered a cameo role in the second series of the American television programme ''Glee''.
Personal life
Lewis lives in
Hackney. She lived with her boyfriend Lou Al-Chamaa until their split in June 2010. Lewis and Al-Chamaa knew each other since she was approximately ten years old. A
vegetarian since she was 12, Lewis won
PETA's Sexiest Vegetarian along with
Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman
Anthony Kiedis in 2008, and Europe's Sexiest Vegetarian in 2009 with actor
Scott Maslen. She also was named PETA's Person Of The Year for 2008. Lewis is a supporter of the
World Society for the Protection of Animals.
At a book signing for ''Dreams'' on 14 October 2009 at the Piccadilly branch of Waterstone's book store in central London, Lewis received a punch to the head from Peter Kowalczyk, a 29-year-old man from south London. Kowalczyk was arrested at the scene, and Lewis suffered bruising. She later released a statement thanking fans for their support. Kowalczyk was sectioned under the Mental Health Act and was charged with common assault, which he admitted to. He was ordered to remain in hospital for an indeterminate period.
Discography
''Spirit'' (2007)
''Echo'' (2009)
''Glass Heart'' (2011)
Tours
2010: The Labyrinth
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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