Björk Guðmundsdóttir (born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Recognised for her distinctive voice, three-octave vocal range, and unconventional public image, she has developed an eclectic musical style over a career spanning five decades, incorporating elements of electronic, pop, dance, trip hop, jazz, and avant-garde music. She is widely regarded as an influential figure in electronic and experimental mus...
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Björk Guðmundsdóttir (born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Recognised for her distinctive voice, three-octave vocal range, and unconventional public image, she has developed an eclectic musical style over a career spanning five decades, incorporating elements of electronic, pop, dance, trip hop, jazz, and avant-garde music. She is widely regarded as an influential figure in electronic and experimental music. Born and raised in Reykjavík, Björk began her music career at the age of 11 and gained international recognition as the lead singer of the alternative rock band the Sugarcubes in the late 1980s. After the band disbanded in 1992, she established herself as a solo artist with the albums "Debut" (1993), "Post" (1995), and "Homogenic" (1997), which combined electronic and avant-garde influences and received critical acclaim. Her subsequent releases continued to explore new musical directions, including the glitch-influenced "Vespertine" (2001), the largely a cappella "Medúlla" (2004), the pop-oriented "Volta" (2007), and "Biophilia" (2011), which was accompanied by an interactive iPad application. Following the death of her longtime collaborator Mark Bell, she worked with the Venezuelan producer Arca on "Vulnicura" (2015) and "Utopia" (2017). Her album "Fossora" (2022) marked her first project on which she was credited as sole producer. Björk has sold more than 40 million records worldwide and is considered one of the best-selling alternative artists. Several of her albums have reached the top 20 of the US Billboard 200 chart. Thirty-one of her singles have reached the top 40 on international pop charts, including 22 top 40 entries in the United Kingdom. Among her highest-charting UK singles are the top 10 hits "It’s Oh So Quiet", "Army of Me", and "Hyperballad", as well as the top 20 singles "Play Dead", "Big Time Sensuality", and "Violently Happy". Her honours include the Order of the Falcon, five Brit Awards, and 16 Grammy Award nominations, nine of them in the category of Best Alternative Music Album. In 2015, Time included her in its list of the 100 most influential people in the world, and in 2023 Rolling Stone ranked her among the greatest singers and songwriters of all time. Björk starred in the 2000 film "Dancer in the Dark", directed by Lars von Trier, for which she won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival. She also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "I’ve Seen It All". In addition to her artistic work, she has been active in environmental advocacy in Iceland. In 2015, the Museum of Modern Art in New York held a retrospective exhibition dedicated to her work. Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bj%C3%B6rk Studio albums Debut (1993) Post (1995) Homogenic (1997) Vespertine (2001) Medúlla (2004) Volta (2007) Biophilia (2011) Vulnicura (2015) Utopia (2017) Fossora (2022)