Also known as Anne-Marie Rose Nicholson, Anne-Marie Nicholson
Anne-Marie Rose Nicholson (born 7 April 1990) is an English singer and songwriter. She has achieved commercial success with songs "Alarm" (2016), "Ciao Adios" (2017), "Friends" (2018), "2002" (2018), "Rewrite The Stars" (2018), "Don't Play" (2021), "Kiss My (Uh-Oh)" (2021), "Psycho" (2022), "Baby Don't Hurt Me" (2023), and "Unhealthy" (2023). She was featured on Clean Bandit's "Rockabye" (2016), which peaked at number one in twenty-seven terrorities, including the United Kingdom. She has released 3 albums: Speak Your Mind (2018), which peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart, Therapy (20
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Anne-Marie Rose Nicholson is a singer and songwriter from England. She has been featured on several hit singles till date, including Clean Bandit's "Rockabye", "Friends", "Alarm" and "Ciao Adios". She first performed on the stage as a 12-year-old when she appeared in a West End production of 'Whistle Down the Wind.' Aside from West End commitments, she spent her early years struggling to become a…
アン・マリー(Anne-Marie、1991年4月7日 - )は、イギリスのシンガーソングライター。ショーン・ポールと共にクリーン・バンディットにフィーチャリングされた「Rockabye」および「Alarm」、「Ciao Adios」、「Friends」、そして「2002」で全英シングルチャート入りを果たしている。
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Anne-Marie Nicholson, born in Essex, England, 7 April 1991 was no stranger to performing by the time her debut EP dropped in 2015, having shared the stage as a 12-year-old with Jessie J in a West End production of Whistle Down the Wind. She also auditioned for Les Misérables without telling her parents, and was offered a part. It was a risk that paid off, as it served to open her parents' eyes to her singing ability. Aside from West End commitments <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Anne-Marie">
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