Rita Ora

Rita Ora: The Pop and R&B Hitmaker
Rita Ora is a British singer and songwriter who rose from West London to become a chart-dominating force in pop and R&B. Her self-titled debut album topped the UK charts in 2012, spawning a record-breaking four number-one singles and establishing her as a mainstay of British music.
Early career
Born in 1990 in Pristina, Kosovo, Rita Ora moved to London with her family as a child. Her passion for performing led to early appearances in music videos and a brief stint at the Sylvia Young Theatre School, culminating in her discovery by Roc Nation in 2009.
Breakthrough
Ora's 2012 debut single, R.I.P. featuring Tinie Tempah, shot to number one in the UK, setting the stage for her album Ora. The album itself debuted at number one, and she made history as the first British female artist to have three consecutive number-one singles from a debut album, a feat later extended to four with How We Do (Party).
Key tracks
R.I.P. — This collaboration with Tinie Tempah served as her explosive debut UK number-one single.
How We Do (Party) — The track became her fourth consecutive UK chart-topper from her debut album.
I Will Never Let You Down — This 2014 Calvin Harris production gave Ora her fifth UK number-one single.
Your Song — A 2017 hit that marked a successful comeback and returned her to the top of the UK charts.
Anywhere — This single from her second album became a platinum-certified dance-pop anthem.
Following her explosive debut, Ora maintained a high profile through major collaborations, including features on Iggy Azalea's Black Widow and Charli XCX's Doing It. Her long-awaited second studio album, Phoenix, arrived in 2018, debuting at number 11 on the UK Albums Chart and featuring the hit Let You Love Me. Beyond music, she has built a multifaceted career as a television judge on shows like The X Factor and The Voice UK, and as a fashion entrepreneur.
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