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. Associated acts Website Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is a British singer, songwriter and animal welfare campaigner. She was born and raised in the, London, where she attended the for Performing Arts and Technology.

Lewis achieved national recognition when she won the of in 2006, winning a 1 million recording contract with 's record label,. Her winner's single, a cover of 's ', peaked at number one for four weeks on the and it broke a world record for having 50,000 digital downloads within 30 minutes. In February 2007, Lewis signed a five-album contract in the United States with 's record label,. Lewis's success continued with the release of her debut album, in 2007; it went 10× platinum in the United Kingdom and became.

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The lead single, ', spent seven weeks at number one. She achieved international recognition with the album in 2008 when it topped charts around the world. Spirit has sold more than eight million copies worldwide, and 'Bleeding Love' peaked at number one in over 30 countries, becoming the best-selling single of 2008. As a result, she was proclaimed 'Top New Artist' by in 2008. Under the guidance of Cowell and Davis, Lewis released her second UK number-one album and recorded the for the film in 2009, while embarking on her first UK arena tour, in 2010.

In 2011, Lewis released the non-album single ', a collaboration with Swedish DJ, and her first extended play,. Her third album, was released in 2012. It marked a new creative direction for Lewis, drawing inspiration from and. However, it failed to match the commercial performance of her two previous albums, peaking at number three on the and becoming her first to not be certified platinum. Lewis began to record material for her first Christmas album during her, which took place in mid 2013.

Was released later that year. Its lead single, ', peaked at number three in the UK. With this chart entry, Lewis became the first British female solo artist to achieve eight top 5 singles, surpassing 's record of seven. With a career starting in 2006, Lewis is the second best-selling act, behind, to have emerged from The X Factor franchise, having sold 20 million records worldwide. Lewis has won two, an, and two. She is also a six time and three time nominee. Lewis is known for her expansive four octave, technical control and, in particular, her frequent use of the register.

Aside from her musical career, Lewis is a philanthropist and an animal welfare campaigner for and is a supporter of other animal rights charities and organisations; she is also a vegetarian. In 2014, Lewis made her film debut in the supporting role of Elena in the romantic comedy musical,. In 2016, Lewis made her debut as in the revival of 's musical; she played the role from that July to October.

Contents. Early life Lewis was born on 3 April 1985 in Islington, London, England, to a Welsh mother and a father of Guyanese descent. She has an older half-brother, Bradley, and a younger brother, Kyle. Noticing Lewis's passion for singing, her parents enrolled her at the and later at the, the and the until they could no longer afford to do so, making cutbacks when necessary to help their daughter achieve her aspiration of being a singer. Lewis wrote her first song at the age of 12; she initially trained in before moving into and and eventually into popular and contemporary music. Career 2001–2005: Struggles and setbacks At the age of 17, Lewis decided to leave BRIT School to 'get out there' and pursue a career in music. By then, she had already begun to write and record her own material, and she worked as a receptionist at a solicitor's office and as a waitress in order to fund the studio sessions.

At 18, Lewis secured a lead role in theatre show in Paris; however, she withdrew after injuring her back while she was ice-skating. Lewis recorded a demo album, called Twilight, in collaboration with Spiral Music, a production company based in, but it failed to secure her an album deal with any record companies. Although the album was never released commercially, Lewis performed a couple of the tracks live on music station in 2004. Another demo album was recorded under license from UEG Entertainment, Best Kept Secret, which have reportedly claimed to have spent £70,000 trying to launch Lewis's career with no success. A track from the album, 'Private Party', became a hit on the underground urban music scene in London in 2005. Speaking about her struggle to secure a record contract, Lewis said, 'I tried to secure a record deal by doing things my own way.

I worked very hard but I never managed to land a contract. That's why I decided to audition for.

It's programmes like these which provide the best place to showcase fresh new talent.' 2006: The X Factor and debut single. Simon Cowell ( pictured) served as Lewis's mentor while on the third series of The X Factor. Lewis auditioned for the of in 2006, singing ' for judges, and guest judge. She was placed in the 16-24 category, with Cowell as her mentor. Throughout the course of the show, Lewis was compared with artists such as, and, performing songs by all three of them. Lewis defeated to win the competition on 16 December 2006, receiving 60% of over eight million televotes cast in the final.

As a prize for winning, Lewis signed a £1 million recording contract with Cowell's record label,. Upon winning, Lewis said: I'm just shocked.

It's unbelievable. I feel like my dream has come true, the dream I've been dreaming since a little girl has come true. There were points I thought, 'You know what, I don't know if this is going to happen'. But with the help from my friends and my family, they all kept telling me to believe in myself and keep on doing it and I did and now I'm here and thank you so much to them. Lewis's winner's single, a cover of 's song ', was released on 17 December 2006. In the United Kingdom, it broke a world record after being digitally downloaded more than 50,000 times in less than 30 minutes. The song became the 2006 UK, selling 571,000 copies in its first week and selling more than the Top-40 combined.

It spent four consecutive weeks atop the and was number one in Ireland for six weeks. Despite being released on 17 December, 'A Moment Like This' became the second best selling single in the United Kingdom in 2006, and it has been certified platinum by the (BPI), denoting shipments of over 600,000 copies. As of December 2014, Lewis's version has sold 900,000 copies in the United Kingdom. 2007–2008: Spirit and international breakthrough. Main article: In February 2007, Lewis signed a £5 million (US$9.7 million) five-album contract in the United States with 's record label, and showcased for several American music executives. A press release described how Cowell and Davis would work together in a 'first-of-its-kind' partnership on both the song and producer selection for Lewis's debut album,. Lewis recorded tracks for the album in London, and, where she worked with several songwriters and record producers including, and.

It was released in November 2007 and entered both the and the at number one, becoming the fastest-selling debut album in both countries, and the United Kingdom's fourth fastest selling album of all time. It was released in several other nations in January 2008, and it went to number one in New Zealand, Australia, Austria, Germany, South Africa and Switzerland. Two more tracks were recorded in 2008 for the US release of the album: ', produced by, and 'Misses Glass', produced by Madd Scientist. It was released in the United States in April 2008 and entered the at number one, making Lewis the first British artist to reach number one with a debut album. A special edition of Spirit was re-released in November 2008 in Europe, including the songs 'Forgive Me', 'Misses Glass' and a cover of the song '.

The album again went to number one in the UK Albums Chart. The album has sold over 9 million copies worldwide and has a 9× platinum certification in the UK where it is the. Lewis performing at the Pre Grammy Gala in 2009 Lewis's second single, ', produced by and written by Tedder and, was released in October 2007 in the UK, where it sold 218,805 copies in its first week, giving it the biggest first-week sales of 2007 to date. It entered the at number one, where it stayed for seven weeks, and in the, it remained at number one for eight weeks.

It reached number one in the singles charts of, France, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, Belgium, The Netherlands, Austria, Canada and the United States. 'Bleeding Love' won in December 2007. In February 2008, 'Bleeding Love' entered the at number 85 and then went on to peak at number one for four non-consecutive weeks.

The song became the first track by a UK female to reach number one since 's ' in 1987. Lewis's third single, a featuring ' and ', was released in the United Kingdom in March 2008, in aid of, and she visited South Africa for the charity. The single reached a peak of number two in the selling over 40,000 copies in its first week of physical release.

'Better in Time' was released as Lewis's second single in the US, where it peaked at number 11 in the Billboard Hot 100. 'Forgive Me' was released as Lewis's fifth single in November 2008; it reached number five in the UK. 'Run' was released as a download-only single in the UK, reaching number one and becoming the UK's fastest-selling download-only single, with 69,244 copies sold in two days. Lewis's last single from Spirit, ', was released in January 2009, only in North America. Lewis on stage with at the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

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Lewis, Page and represented Britain in the handing over segment for the 2012 Games to be held in London. In August 2008, Lewis performed ' with guitarist of at the in Beijing, representing the handover to London as the host of the. In September 2008, she joined several female singers to perform a single for the anti-cancer campaign. The single,', was performed live during the one-hour telethon that aired on all major US television networks. Lewis received three nominations for the in December 2008.

'Bleeding Love' was nominated for and and Spirit was nominated for. She was nominated for four: or British Female Solo Artist, British Breakthrough Act, British Album for Spirit, and British Single for 'Bleeding Love', but despite being the favourite to win the most awards, she received none. She won two awards at the 2008: Best Album for Spirit and Best Video for 'Bleeding Love'.

In December 2008 Lewis was named 'Top New Artist' by magazine. 2009–2010: Echo and The Labyrinth. Main articles: and Lewis's second album, was given a worldwide release in November 2009. Production took place throughout 2009, including work with, Arnthor Birgisson, and. It was recorded in Los Angeles and took nine months to produce. Lewis described the album as 'more guitar-driven' compared to Spirit.

Lewis performed her first full UK show at the in London on 2 November 2009, performing songs from Spirit and Echo. Echo reached number one in the UK Albums Chart and the top ten of Austria, Ireland and Switzerland. Despite previous attempts from Lewis's lawyers to ban the release of Best Kept Secret by UEG Music, claiming that the singer had not given her consent, the album was released in January 2009, when the label insisted it owned the rights to the music and Lewis would receive a 50% share of the album's profits. However, a television advert for the album was banned by the, who said in a statement: 'We considered that the claim 'Leona Lewis's new album' misleadingly implied it was the singer's latest recording rather than a new CD of tracks recorded some years ago.' The album was released to iTunes in standard and deluxe editions, and two EPs, 'Private Party' and 'Dip Down'/'Joy', were released in September 2009.

Lewis performing on tour in 2010 The first single released from Echo was ', which was written by Lewis, Tedder and and produced by Tedder. The single was released on 15 September 2009, peaking at number two in the UK, and reaching the top ten in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Japan and Switzerland. Lewis also recorded the for the 2009 science fiction film, directed. The song, ', was written by and Simon Franglen. It was nominated for at the.

Another usage of Lewis' album can be found in ', which was used in the international release of the video game. In January 2010, Lewis provided vocals on a cover of ', released to help raise money for victims of the. The second single from Echo, ', was released in February 2010. In April 2010, she featured on a duet with Italian singer, called 'Inaspettata (Unexpected)', from his album Inaspettata. They performed the song on the Italian TV show Io Canto on 22 October 2010. Lewis performed a 13-piece set list at the festival in Lisbon, Portugal, on 22 May 2010, including songs from Spirit and Echo. Lewis signed a book deal in January 2009 to release an illustrated autobiography in October 2009.

The book, Dreams, contains mostly pictures taken by photographer Dean Freeman. At a book signing for Dreams on 14 October 2009, at the branch of book store in central London, Lewis was assaulted by a 29-year-old man from south London who began punching her in the head. He was arrested at the scene; The assailant was sectioned under the and was charged with. He admitted to the offence and was hospitalised for an indeterminate period.

Lewis's first tour, titled supporting Spirit and Echo, started in May 2010, with a theme based on the film. Lewis was scheduled to tour North America from July to August 2010 supporting 's, but Aguilera cancelled the tour, leaving Lewis's plans unknown. A DVD of the tour, along with a ten-track CD, was released with the title on 29 November 2010. 2011–2013: Hurt, Glassheart, and Christmas, with Love.

Lewis performing a cover of ' at the, London on the, May 2013 Lewis began work on her third album, Glassheart, shortly after she had completed The Labyrinth tour. Though originally announced to be released on 28 November 2011 in the UK, it was eventually released in October 2012. The album was released on the brand after disbanded along with and. Reports suggested that the album had taken a direction, with songwriters asked to submit dance songs and no ballads. Lewis described Glassheart as 'energetic, deep, and unique' and said it would have a darker tone.

She cited, and as the album's primary influences. For the album, Lewis worked with numerous writers and producers including, and Ne-Yo. Lewis released a single, the dance-pop song ', written by and produced by, in the UK on 4 September 2011 and Germany on 9 September 2011. It debuted on the official UK top 40 singles chart at number 4. Lewis released an on 9 December 2011, containing three covers.

Lewis went on to perform on the American version of, and as the featured performer for the closing of the, where she sang ten songs, including several cover versions. In June 2012, she performed at 's Hackney Weekend 2012 after being announced on 25 May 2011 as an ambassador for the event. It was the BBC's biggest ever free-ticketed live music event. Following the announcement that Lewis would be an ambassador, she performed a special at the Hackney Empire, with a version of 'Better in Time', which incorporated 's ', and a cover of 's '. At the Hackney Weekend, Lewis performed further cover versions and debuted the song 'Come Alive' from Glassheart.

In August 2012, Lewis announced that the lead single from Glassheart would be ', released on 7 October 2012. It entered the UK Singles Chart at number seven.

The album debuted at number three in the UK and at number four in Ireland, respectively. The second single, ', failed to reach the UK top 200 in the absence of radio support. Lewis embarked on a 16-date tour in the UK beginning in April 2013.

In February 2013, Lewis left her management, Modest! It was announced that she would begin work on her fourth studio album, which would be released later in the year. In July 2013, Lewis revealed that her new studio album would be a '-influenced' Christmas collection, with both classic covers and original material. The album, was released on 2 December 2013 and the lead single, ', was released on 5 November 2013. Lewis performed the song on the semi-final of the on 8 December 2013.

The same day, 'One More Sleep' debuted at number 34 on the with Christmas, with Love debuting at number 25 on the. A week later, Christmas, with Love advanced to number 13 and 'One More Sleep' climbed 31 places to number 3, making it Lewis' highest charting single since 2009's '. With 'One More Sleep' peaking inside the top five on the UK Singles Chart, Lewis set a new record for British female solo artist with the most top five singles in the history of the chart, bringing her total eight top five singles.

She has overtaken 's tally of seven top five singles. 2014–2015: Walking on Sunshine, I Am. Lewis at the 2014 in. On 23 September 2013, it was announced that Lewis would appear in Holiday!, a 1980s-inspired musical film. In February 2014, the film was renamed, and it was released on 27 June 2014. Meanwhile, Lewis recorded a duet with called ', which features on Bolton's album of the same name, which was released in the United Kingdom on 5 May 2014.

On 17 May 2014 at the Lewis performed two songs: the traditional pre-match anthem, ', and ' (the national anthem). On 27 May, at the, Lewis performed a cover of ', a song originally performed by featuring. Lewis was joined on stage by Naughty Boy.

On 3 June, it was announced that Lewis had parted ways with her record label of seven years, Syco Music, and label boss Simon Cowell tweeted: 'Congratulations Leona. We had 7 great years together and now wish you all the best for the future.

You put X Factor on the map'. Lewis had already secured a new deal with rival 's, joining artists such as, and, and she has said of her joining the label: 'After seven incredible years at Sony I feel honoured to be given the opportunity to sign to perhaps the most iconic label of all, Island Records'. Lewis later revealed that her departure from Syco had come after 'several years' of consideration. She also stated that when she expressed her desire to part with the label, she was threatened with the public being told that she had been dropped instead of parting amicably. However, further creative differences in relation to her fifth studio album finally caused Lewis to leave the label. Of her departure, she stated, 'I was asked to make a record that would not have been true to myself.

By all means as an artist in this climate, I was thankful to even get the chance to make another record. But I cannot make music that does not speak to my soul, and as scary as it seemed, I could no longer compromise myself, and so I decided to leave'. On 27 November 2013, the singer confirmed to that she would begin recording sessions in January 2014, after she finished promoting Christmas, with Love. She revealed that during the production of Christmas, with Love in summer 2013, she had met with some producers to conceptualise a theme for the fifth album, but the main focus then was songs for the Christmas album. With regard to style and composition, Lewis said that 2013 allowed her to become re-inspired; she stated that after recording songs for the 1980s-inspired film Holiday!, she wanted the album to have a 1980s sound. Later, however, after she recorded Motown-inspired songs for the Christmas album, that allowed her to 'just get out of her head and go into something completely different'. She stated that she was now leaning towards a 'retro throwback sound' for the album.

Lewis stated that she has 'reached out' to a couple of different people, including and his frequent collaborators,. Lewis also stated that given the opportunity, she would also 'love' to record a full length in the future because of the positive reception of her classical rendition of 'Ave Maria' on Christmas, with Love, which she performed in Latin. In December 2013, Lewis told Billboard magazine, 'Earlier in the year, I was getting in with a few different producers, I actually got in with DJ Poet, who is an amazing producer. We did a couple of songs together, which has been really exciting.

I will probably get back in and work with him again'. On 12 February 2015, Lewis uploaded a video to, which showed her performing a new song, 'Fire', in a studio.

On 16 February, she uploaded a video to her account, which showed her recording vocals in the studio for new tracks. On 14 April 2015, she performed an intimate showcase in London, where she revealed ' to be the lead single from her fifth studio album. She also showcased four other songs: 'I Am', 'I Got You', 'Ladders' and 'Thank You'. Shortly afterward, the album title was confirmed to be I Am. 'Fire Under My Feet' premiered on on 11 May 2015. Lewis later revealed that I Am would be released on 11 September 2015, in the UK.

On 13 June 2015, Lewis premiered another song from the album, 'Essence of Me,' via on. In July 2015 'I Am' and 'Thunder' were released as second and third single from the album, respectively. 'Thunder' serves as the lead single from the album in the US. On 11 September 2015, following the album's release, Lewis announced her third live tour, with an initial leg of fourteen UK dates.

On the tour, Lewis visited major cities, including, London, and. On 12 December, the singer performed at final, alongside fellow X Factor UK winner.

On the show the duet sang Lewis's song ' and Haenow's '. The same month, Lewis performed a cover of ' with. In May 2016, the performance earned the pair a nomination.

2016–present: Broadway debut On 18 March 2016, Lewis headlined 's performance in. On 26 May 2016, it was announced that Lewis would make her debut, as, in the July 2016 revival of 's musical. She left the role, after almost four months of playing the character, on 9 October 2016. In June 2016, after two years with the label, it was revealed that Lewis and Island Records parted ways because of 'something that didn't click'.

Later that month, she released the song ', a charity single created in collaboration with for the 's public service announcement, in opposition to the. Artistry. 'Homeless' was described as a 'moody piano-heavy trembler' and a 'haunting, blues-style ballad', with emphasis on the vocals for which Lewis was praised. Problems playing these files? Lewis has a vocal range, which spans four, and has had classical training. She has stated that she practises operatic scales every week.

Music critic Neil McCormick, of, has praised Lewis's technical skills: 'Her mezzo-soprano range allows her to take melodies from luxurious low notes to high-flying falsetto, gliding with elegant power and impressive control through all kinds of fluctuations and modulations'. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of added, 'Lewis can hit high belted notes but make it seem easy, never straining her voice and building nicely to the climax. Unlike most divas, there is a human quality to her voice, as she's singing to the song, not singing to her voice'. In the same vein, describes Lewis's vocals as 'technically unimpeachable' in a review of her album 'Echo', but the author goes on to say they 'lack any warmth or emotional expression'. Lewis commented on the musical style of her debut album describing the album as 'classic songs with a contemporary edge', with and 'fresh ' styles, ballads and ' up-tempo numbers'. It has an American style, with some 1980s sounds.

However, the songs are not beat-driven or following the latest trends but can be performed acoustically. Lewis's second album, 'Echo', mixed pop and R&B; during an interview with magazine, she said on the album's sound that she 'wanted the album to have a little bit more of a live feel to it, with a little more live instrumentation.' In February 2011, talking about her third studio album 'Glassheart', Lewis said that the album would be more experimental than Spirit and Echo by embodying a 'different' yet 'classic' sound. She added, 'I'm really, really excited about it. I'm working with some new producers, some up and coming people and it's going to be kind of a different sound – but still classic'.

Lewis described it as 'energetic, deep, and unique'. She also commented that it would have a darker tone and that she would be putting her 'heart into her lyrics'. Lewis credits and as her major influences: 'when I was growing up I used to listen to Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, those kinds of big powerful kind of singers so that influences a lot of my music and a lot of the songs I like to sing'. Lewis cited, and as her third studio album's primary influences. Activism and other activities In October 2008, reported that Lewis had turned down a seven-figure sum from to open a sale. Lewis commented that she turned down the deal on the grounds that Harrods is the only UK department store that continues to stock clothing made from animal fur: 'It wasn't a million pounds that I was offered, as the papers reported, but even if it had been, I still would have turned it down'.

'I got a lot of flak for that. There were people who said I should have done it and given the money to charity, but that would have been such a contradiction.' She announced in October 2008 that she was in the 'bargaining period' of launching her own ethical line of accessories through and that she was in the late stages of releasing her own perfume in Europe.

Her perfume, Leona Lewis, was launched by LR in July 2009. In 2010, she set up a fashion company with her then-boyfriend, Lou Al-Chamaa, called LOA Clothing Ltd, which was dissolved in 2012. In 2011, Lewis was a guest judge on, and in May 2012, she returned to The X Factor as a guest judge during auditions in London for the. In March 2013, Lewis was announced as the new brand activist for. She has also shown support for Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit that works to restore and revitalize music education in disadvantaged US public schools by donating items for auction to raise money for the organization. Lewis attended and supported the annual H.E.A.R.T Organization in 2017, a violence intervention programme.

Personal life Lewis lives in, East London. Lewis has been a vegetarian since she was 12, and she has been vegan since September 2012. She won 's Sexiest Vegetarian, along with frontman, in 2008 and Europe's Sexiest Vegetarian in 2009, along with actor.

She also was named PETA's Person of the Year for 2008. Lewis is a supporter of and is a patron of the Hopefield Animal Sanctuary in,. In September 2014, in an to fans, Lewis revealed that she felt extremely depressed around the time of her departure from Syco. She later emphasised that it was not from which she had been suffering.

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