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Lewis Capaldi
Capaldi in 2018
Capaldi in 2018
Background information
Birth nameLewis Marc Capaldi
Born (1996-10-07) 7 October 1996 (age 27)
Bathgate, Scotland
OriginBathgate, Scotland
GenresFolk rock, pop
Occupation(s)Singer/songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, piano, vocals
Years active2017–present
Labels
Websitelewiscapaldi.com

Lewis Marc Capaldi[1] (born 7 October 1996) is a Scottish singer-songwriter.[2] Capaldi achieved mainstream successes throughout 2018, and in 2019, reached number one on the UK Singles Chart with his single "Someone You Loved".

On 18 February 2019 he announced the finalisation of his debut album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, which came out on 17 May 2019.[3]

Career

Early beginnings

Capaldi learned to play drums and guitar when he was nine, and began his musical career singing in pubs aged 12.[4] He released his debut extended play recording Bloom EP on 20 October 2017.[5] where he worked with Grammy Award-winning producer Malay, a long-time collaborator of Frank Ocean.[6]

Capaldi rose to prominence through uploading recordings of himself in his bedroom, where he was discovered by manager Ryan Walter.[7] He later released his first track "Bruises" on 31 March 2017. The song quickly amassed close to 28 million plays on Spotify worldwide, making him the fastest ever unsigned artist to reach 25 million plays on the platform.[8] Shortly afterwards, he was signed to Virgin EMI Records and Capitol Records.[9]

Increased recognition and European tour (2017–2018)

Capaldi performing at the 2018 Ilosaarirock Festival in Joensuu, Finland.

In late 2017, Capaldi was named as one of Vevo dscvr 'Artists to Watch 2018'.[10] Capaldi was also long-listed for BBC Music's Sound of 2018.[11]

He supported Rag'n'Bone Man on his European tour in November 2017, and Milky Chance on their North American leg of the Blossom tour in January 2018. He attracted attention from celebrities including Chloë Grace Moretz, Kygo, James Bay, Ellie Goulding[12] and Niall Horan.[13] Subsequently, Horan invited Capaldi to support him on two dates on his Flicker World Tour at the Glasgow SEC Armadillo in March 2018. In May 2018 Capaldi joined Sam Smith on his The Thrill of It All European Tour, opening for Smith over 19 dates. He followed this by announcing a fourth headline UK and European tour, this time playing 2000 capacity venues across the UK and Europe, including two nights at Glasgow's Barrowland Ballroom, with both shows selling out.

On 13 July 2018 Capaldi was named as one of two acts in BBC Radio 1's 'Brit List', guaranteeing him three successive incremental Radio 1 playlist places. In August 2018, Irish Indie rock band Kodaline invited Capaldi to open for them at a concert in Belfast.[14] In addition to this, Capaldi was included in the line-ups for many festivals during the summer of 2018, including: Lollapolooza, Bonnaroo, Firefly, Mountain Jam, Osheaga, Reading & Leeds Festival, Rize and TRNSMT.

Breach and BRIT Award nomination (2018–present)

Capaldi's second extended play Breach was released on 8 November 2018, which included previously released singles "Tough" and "Grace", along with new songs "Someone You Loved" and a demo of "Something Borrowed". Zane Lowe premiered "Someone You Loved" on Apple's Beats 1 radio on the day of release.[15]

On 14 November 2018 Capaldi performed a cover of Lady Gaga's "Shallow" from A Star Is Born live on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.[16] To date, Capaldi has played four sold-out back-to-back tours, and in his first 10 months of touring sold 60,000 headline tickets. He is currently supporting Bastille on their 2019 tour ‘Still Avoiding Tomorrow’.

Capaldi was nominated for the Brit Critics' Choice Award for 2019, alongside Mahalia and winner Sam Fender.

Personal life

Capaldi is of Scottish and Italian ancestry. Through his father's side of the family, Capaldi's second cousin once removed is the Doctor Who actor Peter Capaldi, who appeared in the music video for "Someone You Loved".[2][17] He is also a distant relative of Barrhead-born nuclear physicist Joseph Capaldi, praised for his work towards the Higgs Boson International Project.[citation needed]

Capaldi is known for his social media presence, particularly humorous videos.[18]

Discography

Albums

Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
SCO
[19]
AUS
[20]
BEL
[21]
GER
[22]
IRE
[23]
NZ
[24]
NOR
[25]
SWE
[26]
UK
[27]
Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent
  • Released: 17 May 2019[28]
  • Label: Virgin EMI
  • Format: CD, digital download
1 10
[29]
7 7 1
[30]
10
[31]
7
[32]
25
[33]
1

Extended plays

Title Details Peak chart positions
CAN
[35]
Bloom[36]
  • Released: 20 October 2017
  • Label: Virgin EMI
  • Format: Digital download
Breach
  • Released: 8 November 2018
  • Label: Virgin EMI
  • Format: Digital download
95

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
SCO
[37]
AUS
[20]
BEL
[21]
CAN
[38]
IRE
[23]
NOR
[25]
SWE
[26]
SWI
[39]
UK
[27]
US
[40]
"Bruises"[A] 2017 19 39 49 Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent
"Lost On You"[B] 50
"Fade"[C] 33
"Rush"
(featuring Jessie Reyez)
2018 74 Non-album single
"Tough" 63 39 Breach
"Grace"[D] 6 10 9 Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent
"Someone You Loved"[E] 1 5
[41]
2 50 1 17
[42]
26 3 1 85
"Hold Me While You Wait" 2019 1 1
[46]
77
[47]
63 4
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
SCO
[37]
IRE
[23]
NZ
Hot

[48]
"Maybe" 2019 28 33 Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent
"Forever" 30
"One" 26 6
[49]
23
"Don't Get Me Wrong" 54
"Hollywood" 38
"Headspace" 84

Awards and nominations

Year Organisation Category/Award Work Result
2017 Scottish Alternative Music Awards Best Acoustic Act Himself Won
[50][51]
Scottish Music Awards Best Breakthrough Artist Award
2018 BBC Sound of 2018 Included[52]
Great Scot Awards Breakthrough Won
[53][54]
Forth Awards Rising Star Award
2019 Brit Awards Critics' Choice Award Nominated[55]
MTV Brand New for 2019 Won[56]

Notes

  1. ^ "Bruises" also features on Capaldi's debut extended play Bloom.
  2. ^ "Lost On You" also features on Capaldi's debut extended play Bloom.
  3. ^ "Fade" also features on Capaldi's debut extended play Bloom.
  4. ^ "Grace" also features on Capaldi's second extended play Breach.
  5. ^ "Someone You Loved" also features on Capaldi's second extended play Breach.

References

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  6. ^ "ICYMI: Lewis Capaldi Emanates Genuine Longing and Heartbreak In "Fade"". Ones To Watch.
  7. ^ "6 Lewis Capaldi used to cover songs by the The View and now he's collaborating with Jessie Reyez". Time. 28 February 2018. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  8. ^ "Lewis Capaldi – Fade (Listen) – Mahogany". 6 October 2017.
  9. ^ "Excited to welcome @LewisCapaldi to the #CapitolFamily! Stay tuned for new music dropping tonight pic.twitter.com/UU0lfoyM7f". Capitol Records.[non-primary source needed]
  10. ^ "vevo dscvr – Lewis Capaldi". dscvr.vevo.com. Retrieved 3 December 2017. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  11. ^ "BBC Music - BBC Music Sound Of, 2018 - Lewis Capaldi". BBC.
  12. ^ Capaldi, Lewis. "Haha class! Cheers for sharing the tune @elliegoulding x". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)[non-primary source needed]
  13. ^ Horan, Niall. "Lewis Capaldi – Lost On You (Live) huge fan of this man". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)[non-primary source needed]
  14. ^ Capaldi, Lewis [@lewiscapaldi] (26 February 2018). "so buzzing to be asked by @Kodaline to open for them! Will be my first ever time in Belfast! X" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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