Rising to fame through a lucky chance on YouTube, Alice is already set to conquer the world with her delectable soft pop music that has taken Britain by storm. With her music being congratulated at being down-to-earth yet still managing to maintain pop roots, whilst being described as the rival to Ellie Goulding, Alice is transcending the genres to make a new wave of music reflecting emotion in a way that it hasn't been reflected before.
After being discovered by Usher on Youtube in 2011, Alice was transported into a world of fame that was enhanced by the release of her debut album 'Numb', when it charted at Number 1 in November 2011. With a mixture of both her own music and timeless classics reworked for a present day audience, the album managed to stay in the top 10 for the next two months, shooting Alice into stardom. With the release of her debut single 'Songbird', a cover of the classic Fleetwood Mac's song from the emotional album 'Rumours', it seemed certain that Alice was going for worldwide domination, as it climbed the chart to be crowned number one at the beginning of December 2011.
"It's all so overwhelming, this amount of attention that I am now recieving for something that I have always loved to do" claimed Alice after recieving the news that both her album and debut single were so successful, "but I won't let all this attention get to my head. It's all about the music, always has been and always will be." It is for this that Alice is as well know as she is in short space of time. With her down-to-earth attitude that is reflected in her music, Alice became a hit not only in the UK but also around the world, bringing with her much critical success.
Alice's love for music spanned from childhood as from a young age her talents for singing and eventually playing and writing music were encouraged not only by her family but also from friends, teachers and even local people when she performed at the local talent shows. "Music has always been there for me, it just seemed natural for me to sing and perform, and without even thinking about it I grew to be such a big part of me. I couldn't imagine a life without this talent of mine... what would I even do with myself?!"
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