Marina And The Diamonds

Marina And The Diamonds: The Art Pop Visionary
Marina And The Diamonds is the stage name of Welsh art pop singer-songwriter Marina Diamandis. Hailing from Abergavenny, Wales, she broke through in the UK with her 2010 debut album The Family Jewels, which charted at number five and was certified gold.
Early career
Born Marina Lambrini Diamandis in 1985, she began writing music after moving to London. The "Diamonds" in her stage name refers to her fans, not a band. Her early demos caught attention online, leading to a contract with Atlantic Records UK in 2009.
Breakthrough
Her 2010 debut album The Family Jewels established her unique style of theatrical, lyric-driven pop. The album's success was propelled by singles like Hollywood and I Am Not a Robot, earning her a nomination for the BBC's Sound of 2010 poll.
Key tracks
Primadonna — This 2012 single from her second album became her biggest international hit, reaching the top ten in several countries including the UK.
How to Be a Heartbreaker — A major pop radio track in the US, it helped her second album Electra Heart debut at number one on the UK Albums Chart.
Froot — The title track from her 2015 third album showcased a mature, synth-pop direction she co-produced.
Handmade Heaven — This 2019 single marked the beginning of her era as a solo artist under the mononym MARINA.
Her conceptual album Electra Heart in 2012 presented a blonde-wigged archetype critiquing American culture. After 2015's Froot, she took a hiatus before returning with 2019's Love + Fear. She has collaborated with artists like Clean Bandit on the track Disconnect and contributed to the The Hunger Games: Catching Fire soundtrack.
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