Also known as Elena Jane Goulding, Elena Goulding
brittisk singer-songwriter
Ellie Goulding is a British singer who was born in 1986 and has become known for her work in pop and electronic music. Her career and chart success have made her one of the notable contemporary music artists in the UK and internationally.
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Ellie Goulding is an English singer-songwriter, philanthropist and author. She is known for her high piercing vibrato, breathy tone and emotive delivery vocals. Goulding's music contributions on cinema has been highlighted by both music and film critics. Her best-known cinematic collaborations includes the original songs: "Love Me Like You Do" for Fifty Shades of Grey, "Bittersweet" for The…
Elena Jane "Ellie" Goulding, född 30 december 1986 i Lyonshall i Herefordshire, är en brittisk singer/songwriter, multiinstrumentalist och skådespelare. Hon blev känd efter att ha röstats fram som 2010 års mest lovande artist av BBC Sound of 2010 och ha vunnit Critic Choice Award på BRIT Award 2010. Efter att ha signerats av skivbolaget Polydor 2009 släppte Goulding sin första EP, . Hennes första studioalbum, , utgavs i Storbritannien den 1 mars 2010.
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Ellie Goulding (born Elena Jane Goulding, 30 December 1986 in Hereford, England) is an English singer-songwriter. Having caught the public's attention in 2010 with her singles "Starry Eyed" and "Guns and Horses," British vocalist Ellie Goulding quickly rose to the top of the charts with her infectious electronic pop sound. Although she started out writing songs in a folk-inflected style, she eventually grew into a more electronic-influenced artist, touching upon dance music and ambient synth pop
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