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| Name | Lewis Capaldi |
| Caption | Capaldi performing in 2019 |
| Birth name | Lewis Marc Capaldi |
| Birth date | 7 October 1996 |
| Birth place | Glasgow, Scotland |
| Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
| Years active | 2013–present |
| Genre | Pop, soul |
| Label | Virgin, EMI, Capitol |
| Website | lewiscapaldi.com |
Lewis Capaldi is a Scottish singer-songwriter renowned for his emotive baritone voice and heartbreak-themed ballads. He rose to international fame in 2018 with the single "Someone You Loved", which topped the UK Singles Chart and the Billboard Hot 100. His debut studio album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent (2019), became one of the best-selling albums of the year in the United Kingdom and earned him multiple awards, including Brit and Grammy Award nominations. Capaldi's candid personality and use of social media have also distinguished him as a prominent figure in contemporary pop music.
Lewis Marc Capaldi was born on 7 October 1996 in the Glasgow suburb of Bathgate, West Lothian. He is the youngest of four children; his mother is a nurse and his father worked as a fishmonger. His family has a musical background, with his uncle being musician Peter Capaldi, known for his role in Doctor Who. Capaldi began playing guitar and writing songs at age nine, heavily influenced by artists like Paolo Nutini and Arctic Monkeys. He attended St. Kentigern's Academy in Blackburn and later studied music at New College Lanarkshire, though he left the course to pursue his musical career in Glasgow.
Capaldi began performing in pubs and clubs around Glasgow as a teenager, building a local following. His breakthrough came with the 2017 release of the EP Bloom, which led to a signing with Virgin Records and Capitol Records. The 2018 single "Someone You Loved", co-written with Samuel Romans, became a global phenomenon, spending seven weeks at number one in the United Kingdom and later winning the Brit Award for Song of the Year. His debut album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, was released in May 2019 and debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart; it remained in the top ten for over a year. He supported acts like Niall Horan and Bastille on tour and performed at major festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Reading and Leeds Festivals. His second studio album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent, was released in 2023 and also debuted at number one in the UK.
Capaldi's music is primarily characterized as pop and soul, centered around piano-driven ballads that showcase his raw, powerful baritone voice. His lyrical themes often explore heartbreak, loss, and vulnerability, drawing comparisons to artists like Adele and Sam Smith. He has cited Tracy Chapman, David Gray, and Jeff Buckley as major influences on his vocal style and songwriting. Capaldi's production often involves collaborators such as Malay and TMS, creating a sound that blends traditional singer-songwriter elements with modern pop production. His live performances are noted for their emotional intensity and his engaging, self-deprecating stage banter.
Capaldi resides in Glasgow and has been open about his struggles with anxiety and Tourette syndrome, which he was diagnosed with in 2022. He is known for his active and humorous presence on platforms like Instagram and TikTok, where he frequently interacts with fans. In 2023, he announced a hiatus from touring to focus on his health and well-being. Capaldi is also involved in philanthropic efforts, supporting charities such as Mental Health Foundation and SAMH.
* Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent (2019) * Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent (2023)
Capaldi has received numerous accolades throughout his career. He won the Brit Award for Best New Artist in 2020 and the Brit Award for Song of the Year for "Someone You Loved". The same song earned him a Grammy Award nomination for Song of the Year. He has also won several Scottish Music Awards and received nominations at the MTV Europe Music Awards and the Ivor Novello Awards. His album Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2020.
Category:Scottish singer-songwriters Category:1996 births Category:Living people