About Nina Nesbitt
Monday, October 30, 2017
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ORIGIN
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Edinburgh, Scotland
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GENRE
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Pop
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BORN
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11 Jul 1994
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Nina Nesbitt forced her way into the music industry at the tender age of
17 after a chance encounter and on-the-spot performance of her song
"Standing on One Leg" for pop sensation Ed Sheeran in 2011, which led to
support slots and an on-stage cameo with him during his nationwide
tour. The half-Scottish, half-Swedish singer/songwriter had originally
wanted to be an author, and eventually used this talent to set her short
stories to the music she wrote on her piano and later, acoustic guitar.
At 16 she began performing in her hometown of Edinburgh, and created a
YouTube channel where she posted a mixture of original songs and covers.
Her interesting version of Example's "Stay Awake" was heard by the U.K.
rapper, and he subsequently invited Nesbitt to complete his U.K. tour
with him. Despite increased label interest on the back of her
performances with Sheeran, alongside a BBC Radio 1 live session, Nesbitt
fought off their advances to go it alone and form her own fan base.
Nesbitt's exuberant mixture of pop-inspired melodies and brooding teen angst dealt with the youthful themes of boys, growing up, and heartbreak, sung in her sweet Scottish brogue. She had been cast as the female counterpart to Sheeran; however, Nesbitt carved out her own identity with her feisty folk-pop EP The Apple Tree in 2012 after eventually signing with Universal, and a year later she released the U.K. Top 75 single "Stay Out." In 2014, Nesbitt released her full-length debut album, Peroxide, which featured songs from her previous EPs as well as new material. The album peaked at number one in Scotland. Two more EPs followed in 2016 with Life in Colour and Modern Love, the latter of which featured the single "Chewing Gum." Also that year, she parted ways with her label and signed with Cooking Vinyl. In 2017, she delivered the single "The Moments I'm Missing." |
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