Prince Markie Dee, best known for being part of the rap group The Fat Boys, has sadly passed away at the age of 52.
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pic.twitter.com/4U7fGHEtEESophie broke out in the early 2010s with songs like «BIPP» and «Lemonade/Hard.» Her debut album,, was released in 2015, with her sophomore album,, dropping in 2018.
Sophie's song «It’s Okay to Cry,» off the LP, earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album.ET's Cassie DiLaura spoke with Sophie on the red carpet at the 2019 GRAMMY Awards, where the artist shared what the experience meant to her.«It's my first year here,» Sophie said, adding that she wasn't
.Prince Markie Dee, best known for being part of the rap group The Fat Boys, has sadly passed away at the age of 52.
Taylor Swift‘s “Only The Young” has been deemed not eligible for the Best Original Song at the 2021 Oscars.
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Billy Brown, a star of the reality docuseries “Alaskan Bush People”, has died. He was 68.
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Sophie Xeon, known professionally as Sophie, was a Scottish Grammy-nominated musician and producer known for her electronic hyperpop music.Sophie released her debut single, “Nothing More to Say,” in 2013, and a few months later, she received critical acclaim for her follow-up single, “Bipp.” Her 2014 single “Lemonade” was widely considered one of the best singles of the year and was later used in a McDonald’s commercial.
When D Smoke was teaching high schoolers in Southern California, the rapper still pursued his dreams of breaking through as a hip-hop artist while leaning on the encouraging phrase: “There’s no expiration on realness.”
Musician Sophie Xeon died aged 34 following a “sudden accident”, it was recently announced. A statement from the artist’s team called her a “pioneer of new sound” as they announced her tragic passing.The star was living in Athens, Greece, at the time of her death, and her cause of death has now been announced.
in a statement. "At this time respect and privacy for the family is our priority.
Grammy-nominated experimental pop artist and producer Sophie Xeon, who went by the single nom-de-plume SOPHIE, died Saturday morning.
Sophie Xeon, the Grammy-nominated producer-musician whose pioneering work combined sweet pop melodies and sounds with hideous noise into a genre now known as hyper-pop, died in after a climbing accident in Greece on Saturday. She was 34.“True to her spirituality she had climbed up to watch the full moon and accidentally slipped and fell,” a statement from her label announcing her death reads.
had this to say about the “visionary.” “Sophie was a stellar producer, a visionary, a reference. She rebelled against the narrow, normative society by being an absolute triumph, both as an artist and as a woman.
The Grammy-nominated musician and avant-garde pop music producer Sophie has died. She was just 34 years old.
SOPHIE, a Scottish musician, DJ and record producer, has died at age 34.
R&B star Jhene Aiko has "bittersweet" memories of the day she landed three nominations for the 2021 Grammy Awards, because the news broke as she learned her uncle had lost his battle with Covid-19. The Worst hitmaker recalls waking up to a flood of phone calls and congratulatory messages on 24 November as her latest release, Chilombo, landed nods for Best Progressive R&B Album, Best R&B Performance for Lightning & Thunder, and the prestigious Album of the Year honour.
LONDON -- Sophie, the Grammy-nominated Scottish disc jockey, producer and recording artist who had worked with the likes of Madonna and Charli XCX, has died following an accident in the Greek capital of Athens. She was 34.In a statement, U.K.