Birdy
- Attended Brockenhurst College in Brockenhurst
Birdy, born Jasmine van den Bogaerde on May 15, 1996, in Lymington, Hampshire, UK, is a British singer and songwriter celebrated for her emotive voice and poignant lyrics. She gained widespread recognition with the release of her debut album, aptly titled "Birdy," in 2011, which showcased her talent and marked her as a significant figure in the pop music scene.
Birdy grew up in a musical environment, nurtured by her parents, Rupert Bogaerde and Sophie Roper-Curzon, who encouraged her artistic pursuits from a young age. She began playing the piano at the age of six and started writing songs shortly thereafter. Her early exposure to music and literature greatly influenced her songwriting style, which often draws on personal experiences and emotions.
Birdy first captured the public's attention with her cover of "Skinny Love" by Bon Iver, which became a viral hit on YouTube and led to her signing with a record label. The release of her self-titled debut album included several standout tracks, including "People Help the People" and "Shelter," both of which solidified her place in the music industry. The album received critical acclaim and commercial success, charting in multiple countries and earning her a nomination for the prestigious BRIT Awards.
Following her debut, Birdy released her sophomore album, "Fire Within," in 2013, which included hits like "Wings" and further showcased her growth as an artist. The album's success was bolstered by her extensive touring, where she performed to sold-out crowds and received praise for her captivating live performances. Birdy's ability to connect with her audience through her heartfelt lyrics and powerful vocals became a defining characteristic of her career.
In subsequent years, Birdy continued to evolve her sound, experimenting with different genres while remaining true to her pop roots. Her third studio album, "Beautiful Lies," was released in 2016 and included tracks such as "Keeping Your Head Up" and "Wild Horses." The album was well-received and demonstrated her maturity as a songwriter and performer. Birdy collaborated with various artists throughout her career, including Rhys Lewis and James Blake, further broadening her musical repertoire.
Most recently, Birdy released her fourth album, "Young Heart," in 2021, which explored themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The album included the single "Loneliness," which resonated with fans and critics alike. Birdy remains active in the music industry, continuing to write and perform, and she is celebrated for her contributions to pop music as well as her ability to evoke deep emotions through her art. As she looks toward the future, Birdy's dedication to her craft and her ever-evolving musical journey promise to keep her at the forefront of the industry for years to come.