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Jacob Collier (born 2 August 1994) is a British singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and educator. His music incorporates a combination of
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and elements from other musical genres, and often features extensive use of reharmonisations and close harmony. He is known for his energetic live performances, in which he often conducts the audience to sing harmony or play percussion parts. Collier demonstrates his harmonic expertise in lectures and master classes. In 2013, his split-screen video covers of popular songs, such as Stevie Wonder's " Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing", began to go viral on YouTube. In 2014, Collier signed with
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's management company and began working on his one-man, audio-visual live performance vehicle, designed and built at the
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by Ben Bloomberg. In 2016, Collier released his debut album, ''In My Room'', which he recorded, arranged, performed and produced himself in the back room of his family home in
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,
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. In 2018, Collier began working on ''Djesse'', a four-volume, 50-song album featuring more than two dozen artists and ensembles. The first volume, which featured the Metropole Orkest, '' Djesse Vol. 1'', was released in December 2018. The second, '' Djesse Vol. 2'', used more acoustic instrumentation and was released in July 2019. The third volume, '' Djesse Vol. 3'', was released in 2020. The fourth and final volume for the album, '' Djesse Vol. 4'', was released in March 2024. In 2017, Collier was awarded
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s for his arrangements of the " Flintstones" theme and Stevie Wonder's " You and I" on his first album. In 2020, Collier won Grammy Awards for his arrangements of "
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" from ''Djesse Vol. 1'' and "
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" from ''Djesse Vol. 2''. In 2021, he won a Grammy Award for " He Won't Hold You" from ''Djesse Vol. 3''., making him the first British artist to receive a Grammy Award for each of his first four albums. In 2025, he won his seventh Grammy for "
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" from ''Djesse Vol. 4'' in the ''Best Arrangement, Instrumental, or A Cappella'' category, extending his record to five consecutive albums with at least one Grammy win.


Early life and education

Jacob Collier was born on 2 August 1994. He grew up in
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with two younger sisters. His mother, Suzie Collier, is a violinist, conductor, and professor at the
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's Junior Academy. His maternal grandfather, Derek Collier, was a violinist who also taught at the Royal Academy and performed with orchestras around the world. Collier has said: "We sing
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chorales together as family—it's just so much fun." He is partly of Chinese descent through his maternal grandmother, Leila Wong. At age 10, Collier portrayed Tiny Tim in the
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film ''
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'' (2004). At the same time he was performing as a treble singer in classical roles, such as one of the three boys in Mozart's ''
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'' and Miles in
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's ''
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,'' which influenced his use and understanding of harmony. Of Britten's harmonic language, he said, "My mind was shattered outwards." He received the
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Gold Medal for the highest mark in the country for his grade eight singing result in 2008. Collier attended
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in north London, and the Purcell School for Young Musicians in
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, Hertfordshire. He briefly studied
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at the Royal Academy.


Career


2011–2015: Early videos

Collier began uploading homemade, multi-instrumental content to YouTube in 2011 with a vocal arrangement of " Pure Imagination" from the 1971 film '' Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'', and in 2013 a multi-instrumental rendition of
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's " Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing". The videos presented split-screen multitrack recordings of Collier singing each part of the arrangements' harmonies. These videos gained attention with the "Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing" cover receiving millions of views. His musical activity caught the attention of
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, who flew Collier to the
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where he was introduced to
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. In 2015, Collier launched a live show and toured Europe and the US. The performances featured a circle of musical instruments, with six simultaneous looping stations capable of simultaneous playback, backed by synced real-time 3D-captured video loops, projected onto a screen behind the instruments. Central to the show was a custom-built vocal "Harmonizer" instrument that enabled Collier to sing multi-voice harmonies in real-time. The show debuted at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London, and Collier later opened for
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and
Chick Corea Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea (June 12, 1941 – February 9, 2021) was an American jazz pianist, composer, bandleader and occasional percussionist. His compositions "Spain (instrumental), Spain", "500 Miles High", "La Fiesta", "Armando's Rhumba" ...
at the 2015
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.


2015–2018: ''In My Room'', world tour, and #IHarmU

In July 2015, Beats by
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asked Collier to provide music for "The Game Starts Here" England
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campaign commercial. Collier recorded an ''a cappella'' version of the hymn "
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" for the commercial, which was shown on national television before each England match. In late 2015, Collier began preparing his debut album ''In My Room'' after performing with WDR Big Band in a concert in Cologne, Germany. He wrote eight of the eleven songs and arranged, recorded and produced the album in the music room of his family home, playing every instrument himself. He recorded and mixed the album over three months. The album was mastered by
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and released on 1 July 2016 through independent record label Membran Entertainment Group. Collier embarked on a one-man world tour which included the 2016 Montreux Jazz Festival. In anticipation of the album's release, Collier launched the "#IHarmU" campaign through
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. 100 patrons sent him 15-second video clips of melodies, which he harmonised with vocal parts on his multi-screen layout and uploaded to social media. Collier received more than 130 melodies and donations, including from British jazz artist
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,
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,
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, and
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of the
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group
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. He arranged "White Christmas" for them; it appeared on '' A Pentatonix Christmas and'' won a Contemporary A Cappella Society award for Best Professional Arrangement by a Non-Scholastic Group. In February 2016, Collier was featured on
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's album '' Family Dinner – Volume 2'', playing "Don't You Know." On 22 August, he took part in a Quincy Jones tribute concert at the
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in the
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in London, in which he performed, among others, his orchestral arrangement of his original song "In The Real Early Morning" with the Metropole Orkest, conducted by
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. In December 2016, Collier collaborated with 150 students at MIT to produce a live concert in
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, titled "Imagination Off the Charts", playing alongside orchestral arrangements of his repertoire. This residency was the subject of a documentary film, ''Imagination Off The Charts'', which won a regional
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in June 2018. In February 2017, Collier won two
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for Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella for the Stevie Wonder song " You and I", and Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals for a cover of " Flintstones". In March he made his US television debut on ''
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,'' performing "You And I" with jazz-gospel ''a cappella'' group
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. Collier re-composed
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's signature
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, "Over The Horizon", for the Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+, and was co-producer on two songs from Becca Stevens' album ''Regina''. He helped to score the DreamWorks' film '' The Boss Baby'' with composer
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. He performed with Zimmer and
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at
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. Collier toured internationally for two and a half years between 1 July 2015 and 18 December 2017, while hosting masterclasses and performances with orchestras and big bands around the world, including the Metropole Orkest. On 9 July, he and Cory Henry performed with the Metropole Orkest and Jules Buckley at the
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. In July 2018, he was one of the guests at Quincy Jones's 85th birthday party celebrations at the Montreux Jazz Club. On 19 July, "Jacob Collier and Friends" performed as part of the
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at the
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in London.


2018–present: ''Djesse'' series

On 29 October 2018, Collier announced a new four-volume, 50-song musical project, entitled ''Djesse''. He titled it as such as a reference to his initials: JC (''Djesse'', with a silent "D", is pronounced like "JC"). '' Djesse Vol. 1'' was released in full on 7 December, and featured the singles "With The Love in My Heart", "Ocean Wide, Canyon Deep" and "All Night Long". The volume features collaborations with various artists and includes The Metropole Orkest on every track. Collier produced, arranged, and orchestrated the music, in addition to singing and playing various instruments. In January 2019, Collier embarked on a world tour in support of the ''Djesse'' series. '' Djesse Vol. 2'' was released on 19 July 2019, featuring musical collaborations with various artists as well as an a cappella arrangement of "
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" with over a hundred vocal contributions from family members, mentors, friends, and other collaborators. At the
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, ''Djesse Vol. 1'' and ''Vol. 2'' each won a Grammy award for "All Night Long" and "Moon River", respectively. The same year, Collier provided backing vocals for several tracks on
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's eighth studio album, ''Everyday Life''. '' Djesse Vol. 3'', released on 14 August 2020, features collaborations with various artists and received several Grammy nominations in 2021. It was nominated for the Album of the Year, and the single "All I Need" was nominated for Best R&B Performance. "He Won't Hold You" won Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals, making Collier the first British artist to win a Grammy Award for each of his first four albums. In November 2020, Collier released the book ''Songs of Jacob Collier'', featuring solo piano and vocal arrangements for 19 of his compositions. Collier co-wrote and provided background vocals for
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's single " Good Days," released on 25 December 2020. He also contributed background vocals to Coldplay and
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's " My Universe", which topped the ''
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'' in October 2021. This track is part of Coldplay's ninth album '' Music of the Spheres'', which also features Collier on the track "Human Heart." In 2022, he collaborated with British rapper
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on the album '' This Is What I Mean''. Collier received two nominations at the 65th Grammy Awards: Best Arrangement, Instruments And Vocals for his single “Never Gonna Be Alone” and Album Of The Year for his contributions to ''Music of The Spheres''. Additionally, he appeared in
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's documentary film '' Olivia Rodrigo: Driving Home 2 U'' as one of the special guests. On 2 May 2022, Collier was the subject of
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's
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television documentary series Imagine..., in the episode ''Jacob Collier: In the Room Where It Happens''. On 29 September 2022, Collier released his first
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, ''Piano Ballads (Live From The Djesse World Tour 2022)'', which includes 11 covers largely improvised by Collier on stage, many of which involve a spontaneous audience choir. On 8 December 2023, Collier performed "
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" at the Royal Christmas Concert at
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. '' Djesse Vol. 4'' was released on 29 February 2024. The singles include "Little Blue", featuring
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; "Wherever I Go", "Witness Me", "Mi Corazón", and a cover of Paul Simon's "
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". At the 2024 Grammy Awards, Collier won the Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals award for "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning". He also performed at the Grammy Awards ceremony, playing " Both Sides Now" with
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,
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, Allison Russell, SistaStrings, Blake Mills, and
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Musical style and influences

Collier came from a family of musicians and was introduced to music at an early age. With the support of his mother, he learned to play various instruments and became acquainted with musical concepts. His recording career began in the family home, in a room filled with instruments where his mother used to teach violin lessons. He recorded himself singing and playing instruments, mostly covers of jazz standards or pop songs, using a split screen recording technique to display his vocals, and uploaded the recordings to YouTube. The videos often featured use of reharmonisation, close harmony, dissonance,
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and
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s. His more recent releases, which were also uploaded to streaming services, featured unconventional musical elements such as
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and complex chords and progressions, as well as sudden key- and time signature changes. His style blended classical music with modern
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, pop and R&B,
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and
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.


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Extended plays


Non-album singles


Guest appearances


Acting and opera credits


Film


Television


Opera


Awards and nominations


Grammy Awards


Jazz FM Awards


MOBO Awards


Notes


References


External links

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