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Ellie Soufi is an American/British/Lebanese singer. She is best known for her vocal performance in the film Rise of the Guardians.[1][2]
Beginnings
[edit]She released her first single "Hysterical" produced by Patrice Wilson, best known as the writer and co-singer in the song "Friday" by Rebecca Black. In 2013 Soufi joined up with Celeste Butler and Kyndall Slotemaker to form her first girl group, U4RIA. She is now a solo artist singing covers on YouTube.
U4ria
[edit]Soufi, Celeste Butler and Kyndall Slotemaker formed the group U4RIA, Which auditioned on U.S. The X Factor in third season in 2013, but weren't not picked. They decided to continue together for some time releasing more covers, but eventually disbanding in 2014.[citation needed]
Solo Career
[edit]Soufi now works as a solo artist singing covers on Youtube, her covers include "Skinny Love" by Birdy, and "Say Something" by A Great Big World feat. Christina Aguilera. Soufi plans on releasing more covers in 2014. Ellie also models.
- ^ "Former Redlands student Ellie Soufi shines on stage, screen". Redlandsdailyfacts.com. Retrieved 2014-03-19.
- ^ "Ellie Soufi - Filmography - Movies & TV". NYTimes.com. 2007-01-18. Retrieved 2014-03-19.