Rebecca Ferguson
@ the Love Supreme Jazz Festival
4 July 2015
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Biography
Rebecca Caroline Ferguson (born 21 July 1986) is a British singer
and songwriter. She came to prominence in 2010 when she became the
runner-up of the seventh series of The X Factor, losing to the winner
that year, Matt Cardle. She subsequently signed a joint record deal
with Syco Music and Epic Records in the UK. She later signed in
the United States to Columbia Records.
Ferguson’s debut album, Heaven, was released in December
2011 to commercial and critical success, peaking at number 3 in
the United Kingdom. Co-written by Ferguson, it was certified two
times platinum in the UK and platinum Ireland. The album yielded
six singles including lead single “Nothing's Real But Love,”
which enjoyed commercial success throughout much of Europe and Oceania,
entering the UK Singles Chart at number 10. A deluxe version of
the album included the single “Backtrack,” which entered
the charts in October 2012 at number 15, giving Ferguson her second
Top 20 hit.
Ferguson’s second studio album, Freedom, was released in
December 2013, being met with positive reviews from critics and
commercial success in the United Kingdom where it charted at number
6 and has since been certified Gold by the BPI. The album's lead
single, “I Hope,” peaked at number 15 in the UK; whilst
“Light On” was released as the lead single in mainland
Europe.
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