Ali Love
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Ali Love | |
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Background information | |
Born | 1978 |
Origin | London, England |
Genre(s) | Dance |
Occupation(s) | Performer |
Label(s) | Columbia Records |
Associated acts | The Chemical Brothers |
Website | Official Site |
Ali Love (born 1978) is a solo musician. He was signed to Columbia Records.
In 2006 Ali Love released his first two singles independently on his record label I Love Records. He rose to the limelight providing vocals for the Chemical Brothers hit Do It Again for their 2007 album We Are the Night. He released his first major single in July 2007, Secret Sunday Lover. This was followed by Late Night Session but it performed poorly in the chart to the dismay of the record label who had been saying that Ali was "set go from east London’s best kept secret to bonafide pop star". He was dropped by Columbia in late 2007/early 2008. His originally scheduled debut album Love Music" was set for release shortly after Late Night Session but although full promotional copies were distributed, it remains commercially unreleased.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- 2006: "K-Hole"
- 2006: "Camera On A Pole"
- 2007: "Do It Again" (with The Chemical Brothers) #12 UK, #2 Italy , #5 Lithuania, #13 Japan, #16 Ireland
- 2007: "Secret Sunday Lover" UK #45 (UK Physical Singles Chart #22)
- 2007: "Late Night Session" UK #126
[edit] Albums
- 2008: "Love Music""
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