Elli Ingram

Elli Ingram (born 14 July 1993) is a British singer-songwriter. Her musical style is influenced by Amy Winehouse, Lauryn Hill, Angie Stone and Erykah Badu.[1][2]

Elli Ingram
Born (1993-07-14) 14 July 1993
Brighton, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active2013–present
Labels
Associated actsChase & Status
Websiteelliingram.com

Career

Early life

Elli Ingram was born 14 July 1993 in Brighton, England. She grew up in a very musical household. Her father performed in a band, her mother enjoyed listening to Joni Mitchell, Reggae and Ska, and her sister played the piano. At the age of 14, a teacher entered Ingram into a talent show which she won. At the age of 18, she began to post YouTube videos of song covers. Her cover of Kendrick Lamar's "Poetic Justice" has more than a million views.[3][4][5]

2013–present

In 2013 Ingram toured through Europe with the English drum 'n' bass duo Chase & Status and was featured on their album Brand New Machine. In July she released her first EP titled Sober through Chase & Status' MTA label as a free digital download.[6] The EP earned a Best Newcomer nomination at the MOBO Awards[7] and a music video for the song "Mad Love", directed by Emil Nava, was nominated for Best Pop Video at the UK Music Video Awards 2013.[8][9]

In 2014 her second EP The Doghouse was released on Island Records.[10] A promotional single titled "When It Was Dark" was also released, accompanied by a music video, once again directed by Emil Nava.[11][12]

On 15 September 2017, Ingram's first full-length album Love You Really was released. With it came a promotional music video by British art photographer and filmmaker Nadia Lee Cohen.[13][14]

Discography

Albums

Title Release Date Format
Love You Really

September 2017

Vinyl LP, CD

EPs

Title Release Date Format
Sober

July 2013

Digital download

The Doghouse

April 2014

Digital download, CD

Music videos

Year Title Director
2013 "Poetic Justice" Harry Cauty
"Mad Love" Emil Nava
2014 "When It Was Dark"
"All Caught Up" AJ Colomb
2017 "Table For Two" Nadia Lee Cohen
gollark: What if I use orbital mind control lasers/antimemetics to make everyone forget about someone THEN kill them?
gollark: · · ·
gollark: So you can kill people without living family? Fun!
gollark: Apparently people like "negative average preference utilitarianism", where you have to produce the least average amount of dissatisfied preferences.
gollark: Do we *really*?

References

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