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Joscelyn Eve Stoker (born 11 April 1987), known professionally as Joss Stone, is an English singer, songwriter and actress. She rose to prominence in late 2003 with her multi-platinum debut album, '' The Soul Sessions'', which made the 2004
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shortlist. Her second album, '' Mind Body & Soul'' (2004), topped the
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and spawned the top-ten single " You Had Me", Stone's most successful single on the UK Singles Chart to date. Both the album and single received one nomination at the 2005 Grammy Awards, while Stone herself was nominated for
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, and in an annual
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poll of music critics, Sound of 2004, was ranked fifth as a predicted breakthrough act of 2004. She became the youngest British female singer to top the UK Albums Chart. Stone's third album, '' Introducing Joss Stone'', released in March 2007, achieved gold record status by the
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(RIAA) and yielded the second-ever highest debut for a British female solo artist on the ''Billboard'' 200, and became Stone's first top-five album in the US. She released her fourth album, '' Colour Me Free!'', in 2009, which reached the top 10 on
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. Stone released her fifth album, '' LP1'', in 2011, which reached the top 10 on ''Billboard''. Throughout her career, Stone has sold 15 million records worldwide, establishing herself as one of the best-selling soul artists of the 2000s, and the best-selling British artists of her time. Her first three albums have sold over 2,722,000 copies in the US, while her first two albums have sold over 2 million copies in the UK. Stone has earned several awards including two Brit Awards and one
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out of five nominations. She made her film acting debut in 2006 with the fantasy adventure film ''
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'', and made her television debut portraying
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in the Showtime series ''
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'' in 2009. Stone was the youngest woman on the 2006 '' Sunday Times Rich List''—an annual list of the UK's wealthiest people—with £6 million. In 2012, her net worth was estimated to be £10 million, making her the fifth richest British musician under 30. '' The Soul Sessions Vol. 2'' (2012) is her fourth consecutive album to reach the top 10 on the ''Billboard'' 200.


Early life

Joscelyn Eve Stoker was born on 11 April 1987 at Buckland Hospital in
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,
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, and spent her teenage years in Ashill, a small village near Cullompton in Devon. She is the third of four children born to Wendy (née Skillin) and Richard Stoker. Her father owns a fruit and nut import–export business Western Commodities; her mother worked as Stone's manager until October 2004. Stone attended the Uffculme Comprehensive School, in
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, Devon, where she first performed with a cover version of
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's 1957 song "
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". Stone has
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and left school at age sixteen with three
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qualifications. Stone grew up listening to a wide variety of music including 1960s and 1970s American R&B and soul music performed by such artists as
Dusty Springfield Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien (16 April 1939 – 2 March 1999), better known by her stage name Dusty Springfield, was a British singer. With her distinctive mezzo-soprano voice, she was a popular singer of blue-eyed soul, Pop mus ...
and
Aretha Franklin Aretha Louise Franklin ( ; March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Honored as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Queen of Soul", she was twice named by ''Rolling Stone'' magazine as the Roll ...
. As a result, she developed a soulful style of singing like her idols. "My first CD that I owned was ''Aretha Franklin:
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''. And I saw the advert on TV and it was just like little clips of her songs. I had no idea who she was—I was only like 10 so. I said, 'Oh yeah, that looks really good', so I wrote it down and I said to my mum, 'Can I have that for Christmas?' So she told my friend Dennis, who always gets me good music anyway, and he got that for me. So that was one of my first albums that I loved." She would later tell
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: "I kind of clicked into soul music more than anything else because of the vocals. You've got to have good vocals to sing soul music and I always liked it ever since I was little."


Career


2001–2003: Beginnings and ''The Soul Sessions''

In 2001, aged 13, Stone auditioned for the
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talent show '' Star for a Night'' in London, singing Aretha Franklin's 1968 Goffin-
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hit " (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" and
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's 1999 single, "
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". After passing her audition, she sang
Donna Summer Donna Adrian Gaines (December 31, 1948May 17, 2012), known professionally as Donna Summer, was an American singer and songwriter. She gained prominence during the disco era of the 1970s and became known as the "Queen of Disco", while her music ...
's " On the Radio" for the broadcast, and eventually won the contest. She also appeared on and won ''Steps to the Stars'' (a TV programme hosted by H & Claire of the group Steps). Stone then performed on a charity show, where she drew the attention of the Boilerhouse Boys, composed of London-based producers Andy Dean and Ben Wolfe, who contacted
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founder and CEO, Steve Greenberg in December 2001 telling him "they had just heard the greatest singer they'd ever heard from their country". In early 2002, Greenberg flew Stone to New York for an audition, in which she sang to backing tracks of classic soul songs:
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's 1968 " (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay",
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' 1973 "
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", and Franklin's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"; Greenberg instantly signed her to his label. After being signed by
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, her US market album was released by S-Curve Records and on the international market her album was released by
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. Stone flew to Miami and Philadelphia to start work on her debut album, '' The Soul Sessions'', released on 16 September 2003. She collaborated with people with solid credentials in the Miami soul scene such as
Betty Wright Bessie Regina Norris (December 21, 1953 – May 10, 2020), better known by her stage name Betty Wright, was an American soul music, soul and Rhythm and blues, R&B singer, songwriter and background vocalist. Beginning her professional career ...
, Benny Latimore, Timmy Thomas and Little Beaver as well as contemporary acts
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and
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. The album, produced by Steve Greenberg, Mike Mangini and
Betty Wright Bessie Regina Norris (December 21, 1953 – May 10, 2020), better known by her stage name Betty Wright, was an American soul music, soul and Rhythm and blues, R&B singer, songwriter and background vocalist. Beginning her professional career ...
, consists of little-known soul tracks by Franklin, Laura Lee, Bettye Swann and others. Released in late 2003, it reached the top five on the
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as well as the top forty of the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. The lead single, " Fell in Love with a Boy", a reworking of
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' 2001 " Fell in Love with a Girl", reached the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart, as did the second single, a cover version of Sugar Billy's 1974 song " Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' on Me)". The album eventually went triple platinum by the
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in mid-April 2005 and gold by the
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in late March 2004.


2004–2006: ''Mind Body & Soul'' and film debut

After achieving critical acclaim with ''The Soul Sessions'', Stone worked on new material, and recorded her second album, '' Mind Body & Soul'', which was released on 28 September 2004, produced by the same team as her first album. She called the album her real debut. It debuted at No. one in the UK, breaking the record for the youngest female ever to top the UK Albums Chart, and just missed the top ten of the US ''Billboard'' 200 after peaking at No. 11. The lead single, " You Had Me", became her biggest hit to date when it rose to No. 9 in the UK. Follow-up singles " Right to Be Wrong" and " Spoiled" both made the top 40, and " Don't Cha Wanna Ride", the top 20. "Spoiled" landed just outside the top 50 of US
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, peaking at No. 54. In early September 2005, ''Mind, Body & Soul'' was certified triple platinum by the BPI and platinum by the RIAA. In April 2004, Stone performed during the
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's benefit concert Divas Live 2004 alongside Ashanti,
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,
Gladys Knight Gladys Maria Knight (born May 28, 1944) is an American singer and actress. Knight recorded hits through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s with her family group Gladys Knight & the Pips, which included her brother Merald "Bubba" Knight and cousins Will ...
,
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and
Patti LaBelle Patricia Louise Holte (born May 24, 1944), known professionally as Patti LaBelle, is an American Rhythm and blues, R&B singer and actress. She has been referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Godmother of Soul". LaBelle began ...
, in support of the Save the Music Foundation. Stone joined
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on 14 November 2004 in benefit of
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's troubled
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region. The group, which included
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lead singer
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and U2 lead singer
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, re-recorded the 1984 song "
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", written by Band Aid organisers
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and
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. Stone, who was born two years after the release of the original single, was not initially aware of who Bob Geldof was, with media reporting that she repeatedly referred to him as Bob
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. Despite some criticism, the single became the UK's biggest-selling single of 2004 as well as the 2004 Christmas number-one single. At the 2005 BRIT Awards, Stone won for British Female Solo Artist and British Urban Act—entering the ''
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'' as the youngest BRIT Award solo winner at age seventeen, and was nominated for British Breakthrough Act. She also received a nomination for Best UK Act of the Year at the 2005
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, as well as three nominations for the 2005 Grammy Awards
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, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "You Had Me", and
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for ''Mind Body & Soul'', where she sang with rock performer
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, in tribute to blues-rock singer
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. Their performance of "Cry Baby/
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" was released as a single, and through the aid of strong digital download sales, became Stone's first single to enter the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, when it debuted and peaked at No. 32 the week of 2 April 2005. In March 2005, Stone was named the spokesperson for the Gap clothing company, replacing the actress
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. She appeared in a television advertisement for that store chain singing a cover of
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's 1958 song "
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" (retitled "The Right Time"). Stone also appeared in one of Gap's Fall 2005 "Favorites" commercials, singing
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' 1966 song " God Only Knows". By that time, rumours circulated about her being dropped from the campaign because she was living with then-25-year-old songwriter and producer Beau Dozier (son of Motown producer and composer Lamont Dozier) in Los Angeles while she was only 17. However, Gap later denied the rumours, stating that they were very happy with Stone and telling
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that the claims were "absolute tosh" and "a complete fabrication". On 11 April 2005, Stone performed "Spoiled",
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' 1974 song " Tell Me Something Good" with John Legend,
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's 1966 song "
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" with
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, and 1977's " Hot Legs" with
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at "Save the Music: A Concert to Benefit the VH1 Save the Music Foundation", in benefit of
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's Save the Music Foundation. Three months later, on 2 July 2005, Stone performed "Super Duper Love", "I Had a Dream", and "Some Kind of Wonderful" at the Live 8 concert at Hyde Park, London. Stone was an opening act for
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during their 2005 A Bigger Bang tour. Stone performed a medley of " It's a Man's World" and "
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" with
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on
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's chat show ''
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'' on 1 July 2005. Stone collaborated with
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pianist
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and
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singer-guitarist Jonny Lang on a cover of U2's 1988 song " When Love Comes to Town" for Hancock's 2005 album ''
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''. That same year, Stone was featured along with
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on
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's " Cry Baby Cry", and worked on a remake of
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's 1985 song " Stir It Up" for the soundtrack to the
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animated film '' Chicken Little''. She also collaborated with
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in 2006 on his third studio album, '' The Truth About Love'', on the track "Anniversary". On 5 February 2006, Stone joined
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, India.Arie, and John Legend during the
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pre-game ceremonies to perform a medley of Wonder's hits. Three days later, on 8 February, on the night of the 2006 Grammy Awards, she helped perform a medley of
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's hits alongside Legend,
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,
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and released on 15 December 2006, playing the fortune teller Angela. At the 2007 Grammy Awards, Stone shared the award for
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for her collaboration with
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on their 2005 cover of
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2007–2008: ''Introducing Joss Stone''

Stone caused controversy at the 2007 BRIT Awards ceremony on 14 February 2007 while presenting the award for British Male Solo Artist (won by James Morrison). Speaking in an American accent, she circled the podium and gave a speech about Robbie Williams, who had been the target of earlier jokes made by host Russell Brand. Williams had been reported as going into drug rehabilitation, rehabilitation that same week. As her speech continued, she made remarks about Brand, implying that he was heading for rehabilitation himself (while singing a passage of Amy Winehouse's hit "Rehab (Amy Winehouse song), Rehab"). In response to the British media's reaction, Stone responded, "At the end of the day, I don't give a fuck if people have a problem with my accent. That's all I can say about it. The words I say do not change. If the way that it sounds is skew-wiff and you don't like it, don't listen. I'm not being a cruel person by sounding a different way. And I can't help it. I've been [in America working] since I was, like, 14." Stone later claimed that her record label cancelled all her upcoming press appearances to publicise her upcoming third album as a result of the backlash. Stone began work on her third studio album, '' Introducing Joss Stone'', at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas, Nassau, Bahamas, in May 2006. Released on 12 March 2007, the album was coordinated by A&R Chris Anokute, produced by Raphael Saadiq, and included collaborations with Lauryn Hill, Common (rapper), Common, and Joi (singer), Joi. Virgin Records describes the album as "an electrifying mix of warm vintage soul, 1970s-style R&B, Motown Records, Motown girl group, girl-group harmony, harmonies, and hip hop music, hip-hop groove (music), grooves". Stone herself describes it as "truly me. That's why I'm calling it ''Introducing Joss Stone''. These are my words, and this is who I am as an artist." She also revealed on ''The Tavis Smiley Show'' that her break-up with Beau Dozier was a source of inspiration while writing ''Introducing Joss Stone''. The album debuted and peaked at No. 12 on the UK Albums Chart, not managing to match the success of Stone's two previous albums. It nevertheless debuted at No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200 selling 118,000 copies in its first week, becoming the highest debut for a British solo female artist on the US chart, surpassing the record previously held by Amy Winehouse with ''Back to Black'' (which in turn would later be outdone by Leona Lewis, whose album ''Spirit (Leona Lewis album), Spirit'' debuted at No. 1 the week of 26 April 2008). "Tell Me 'Bout It", the album's lead single, debuted and peaked at No. 28 on the UK Singles Chart. The second single, "Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now", a collaboration with rapper Common, failed to chart inside the UK top seventy-five. Stone and Common turned the single's music video into a Product Red, reverting 100% of the gains from copies of the video purchased from iTunes to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Stone is the first Product Red artist to do so. Stone also sampled Franklin's "Respect (song), Respect", taking the texture and sound of the song, but keeping her own composition. "Baby Baby Baby (Joss Stone song), Baby Baby Baby" was released digitally in December 2007 and physically in January 2008 as the third single. In support of the album, Stone embarked on a North American tour which began on 27 April at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Ledyard, Connecticut, Ledyard, Connecticut and ended on 13 June at the Filene Center in Vienna, Virginia, Vienna, Virginia, visiting sixteen cities in total including Philadelphia, San Francisco, Vancouver, Chicago, Toronto, New York and Boston. Two months later, she went on a North American late-summer tour which kicked off on 27 August at the Greek Theatre (Los Angeles), Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and ended on 29 September at the Crossroads in Kansas City, Missouri, covering twelve cities—this time including Mexico City.


2009–2010: ''Colour Me Free!'' and departure from EMI

Stone was photographed by Canadian singer-guitarist and photographer Bryan Adams for Phonak's ''Hear the World'' initiative, whose main goal is to raise global awareness for the topic of Hearing (sense), hearing and Hearing impairment, hearing loss. On 7 July 2007, Stone performed at the Live Earth concert, Johannesburg, South African leg of the Live Earth concerts at the Coca-Cola Dome in Johannesburg, to promote awareness of global warming. She sang the ''Introducing Joss Stone'' tracks "Girl They Won't Believe It", "Headturner", "Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now", "Music", and "Tell Me 'bout It", as well as ''Mind, Body & Soul'' "Right to Be Wrong" and "Gimme Shelter", the latter with Angélique Kidjo. In a 2022 interview, Stone said "Right to Be Wrong" is the song she is most attached to as she wrote it with late
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. Stone covered Nat King Cole's 1965 song "L-O-V-E" for an advertising campaign for Chanel's Coco Mademoiselle fragrance. On 29 November 2007, Stone joined Jeff Beck on a duet of the Impressions's 1965 song "People Get Ready (song), People Get Ready" as part of his series of concerts at London's Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, documented on the DVD ''Performing This Week: Live at Ronnie Scott's''. To raise the awareness of AIDS, Annie Lennox joined forces with twenty-three female acts (including Stone) and recorded the song "Sing (Annie Lennox song), Sing", which was released on World AIDS Day on 1 December 2007, when Lennox performed at one of Nelson Mandela's 46664 (concerts), 46664 concerts at Johannesburg's Ellis Park Stadium. In mid-December 2007, Stone was named the new Flake (chocolate), Flake girl to star in a series of television adverts for the Cadbury Schweppes product in the spring of 2008. According to the company, she is the first non-model to take the role. In March 2008, Stone landed the role of lesbian bingo caller Stephanie in the British romantic comedy film ''Snappers'', for which she also wrote music. However, the film was never released. Stone made her television debut portraying Henry VIII of England, Henry VIII's fourth wife
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in the third season of the Showtime series ''
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''. She reprised the role in the show's final season in 2010, appearing in two episodes. Stone launched a legal battle in a bid to leave her record label, EMI, and free her of her current three-album deal with the record label in April 2008. Stone performed at the 19th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles on 26 April 2008. She also performed "Right to Be Wrong" at the LA PRIDE 2008—produced by Christopher Street West, a non-profit organisation in West Hollywood, California, on 7 June 2008. On 26 October 2008, Stone sang the British national anthem, "God Save the Queen", before the 2008 NFL season, NFL match between the San Diego Chargers and the New Orleans Saints, held at Wembley Stadium in London. On 7 December 2008, Stone performed the Who's 1965 song "My Generation (The Who song), My Generation" on CBS's Kennedy Center Honors TV special at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C., honouring Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey. In 2010, Stone also appeared on Ringo Starr's album, ''Y Not'' on the song "Who's Your Daddy" in which she sang and co-wrote with the ex-Beatle; appeared on Jeff Beck's album, ''Emotion and Commotion'' on the songs "There's No Other Me" and "I Put a Spell on You", being the last one nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at 53rd Grammy Awards. In late 2010, Stone's voice and likeness were used for the "Bond girl" character of Nicole Hunter, a jewellery designer and MI6 agent, in the video game ''James Bond 007: Blood Stone''. In addition to portraying the character, she also performed the game's theme song, "I'll Take It All", which was co-written and performed with Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Dave Stewart. In 2010, Stone provided vocals on two songs for the charity-focused audio drama production, ''A Voyage For Soldier Miles''. The songs are "Lover Earth" written by Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Dave Stewart and Mark Warford and "Never Gonna Be The Same" written and performed by Mark Warford and Niels Lan Doky. Stone's fourth studio album was written and recorded in about a week in Devon in early 2008. She said: "It's very, very raw. It's a bunch of musicians, writers and myself, and we're just jamming, basically." In promotion of the album, entitled '' Colour Me Free!'', Stone played concerts throughout the UK in February and March. Originally scheduled for release in April 2009, '' Colour Me Free!'' was finally released on 20 October 2009. Stone said that her record company also fought her about the original cover of her new album, calling it "offensive". It was changed to simple text and no picture of Stone on the American edition. The original cover was used on the other editions worldwide. In late August 2010, it was reported that Stone had left EMI and formed her own independent record label, Stone'd Records. EMI announced in late December that they would be releasing a greatest hits album, ''The Best of Joss Stone 2003–2009''. The compilation was released on 30 September 2011. In 2010, Stone collaborated with Puerto Rico, Puerto Rican recording artist Ricky Martin for "The Best Thing About Me Is You", and peaked at No. 74 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and which topped the ''Hot Latin Songs'' and ''Latin Pop Songs'' chart, this was Stone's first number-one on all two charts, which also made her the first Briton of non-Hispanic origin to reach No. 1 on the ''Hot Latin Tracks'' and ''Latin Pop Songs'' chart.


2011–2018: ''LP1'', ''The Soul Sessions Vol. 2'' and ''Water for Your Soul''

On 14 June 2011, police arrested two men in Cullompton, Devon, near Stone's home, for plotting to rob and murder her. After a trial at Exeter Crown Court for conspiracy to rob, murder and commit grievous bodily harm against her, they were found guilty on 3 April 2013. Stone partnered with Surfdog Records to release '' LP1'' on 26 July 2011, through her own label Stone'd Records. The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee in six days, where Stone co-wrote and co-produced the album with Eurythmics co-founder, Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), David Stewart The lead single, "Somehow (Joss Stone song), Somehow", was released on 24 June 2011. Stone also joined the supergroup SuperHeavy which was formed by Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones, together with Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Dave Stewart (credited by Mick with the original idea of SuperHeavy), Damian Marley (the youngest son of Bob Marley) and the Indian musician and producer A.R. Rahman. The album was recorded at Jim Henson Studios in Los Angeles and was released on 20 September 2011 by A&M Records. The debut single, "Miracle Worker", was released on 19 July 2011. Released in July 2012, '' The Soul Sessions Vol. 2'' saw Stone return to her original label,
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, who released the album jointly with the artist's Stone'd Records, and features production from Steve Greenberg (producer of the first "Soul Sessions"). The album finds Stone largely covering lesser-known soul songs from the 1970s and 1980s by acts including the Chi-Lites, the Honey Cone, the Dells, Sylvia Robinson, Sylvia, Labi Siffre and Linda Lewis. The album reached the top 10 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and the UK album chart. In the UK it was her first top 10 album since 2004's ''Mind Body & Soul''. In 2013 she performed live shows including Indonesia and the Philippines. She also made an appearance on UK television series ''Top Gear (2002 TV series), Top Gear''. Stone announced to newspaper ''La Vanguardia'' in July 2012 that she would work on a reggae album. She stated that it would be recorded and produced by her and Damian Marley, who previously worked in SuperHeavy. In March 2014, she elaborated that the new album would be a little bit different and "more eclectic" with a "little bit more hip-hop and reggae". On 31 July 2015 her album ''Water for Your Soul'' was released, and was the number-one reggae album the week it came out. In April 2014 she began the ''Total World Tour'' with the intention of performing in as many countries as possible. In November 2017 Stone, along with Nitin Sawhney, Jonathan Shorten, Jonathan Joseph and Cameroonian multi-instrumentalist Étienne M'Bappé released the ''Project Mama Earth'', an 11-track EP comprising full-length songs and interludes, inspired by Mother Nature concept and African rhythms. In the same month, she was co-headliner in Night of the Proms in Nederland and Belgium. In October 2018, Stone was cast as a guest-star in season 5 of Musical film, musical drama television series ''Empire (2015 TV series), Empire''.


2019–2022: Finishing of the ''Total World Tour'' and ''Never Forget My Love''

At the beginning of 2019 Stone sang with James Morrison on the song "My Love Goes On", making it four years since both singers last released studio albums. In 2019, Stone finished her six-year ''Total World Tour''. To perform in every country of the world, she crossed into Syria illegally in March to perform at Al-Malikiyah. Later the same month, she performed in Turkmenistan and North Korea. In July 2019, Stone was denied entry into Iran, the last stop on her tour. In April 2020, Stone's single "Lean On Me" was released, the song was sung with Beverley Knight, for which a music video was made showing the work of National Health Service helpers. In August 2020, Stone became the host of a podcast, ''A Cuppa Happy'', in which she aims to better understand the elusive, fleeting nature of happiness. In February 2021, Stone won the The Masked Singer (British series 2), second series of ''The Masked Singer (British TV series), The Masked Singer'' masked as Sausage. Stone gave a live interview on ITV's ''This Morning (TV programme), This Morning'', beamed from her Nashville, Tennessee, home on 15 February 2021, to discuss her winning performance on Series 2 of ''The Masked Singer (British series 2), The Masked Singer'', which attracted 8.6 million viewers over Valentine's weekend. The finale was recorded while she was heavily pregnant in September 2020. Her singing character was disguised in a sausage and chips suit, with her true identity kept secret until she was revealed as the second series winner. On 11 November 2021, she released "Never Forget My Love", for which a video was shot immediately, the lead single and title track from her new album, released on 11 February 2022.


2023–present: ''20 Years of Soul'' - the 20th anniversary; a new direction: ''disco music''

In 2023, Stone celebrated the 20th anniversary of her career, embarking on a European tour to perform at several summer festivals. In October 2024, she revealed on ''The Allison Hagendorf Show'' that she had begun working on a new album based on her daughter's idea, which would be in the genre of disco music. The album is expected to be released in 2025. As she said: ''"I figured soul music is sort of just where I'm comfortable and I think disco that's soul, it's just faster"''.


Artistry

Stone possesses the vocal range of a mezzo-soprano and contralto. She often performs barefoot and has been described as "the white
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" since her debut in music industry. However, Stone was the subject of some contention in the United States, according to Alexis Petridis, writing in ''The Guardian'' in 2003, where, he claims, her audience expected soul artists "to have been born in poverty and have had a rough and painful life" in order to sing soul music due to its emotional nature.


Personal life

In 2004, Stone began dating Beau Dozier, with whom she co-wrote the song "Spoiled". Dozier is the son of Motown producer Lamont Dozier, part of the team Holland-Dozier-Holland. The couple ended their relationship in November 2005. In a 2016 interview, Stone revealed that she had been in a relationship with music promoter SiChai for three years. Stone is a lifelong vegetarianism, vegetarian. She owns a number of rescue dogs. The Joss Stone Foundation ultimately supported more than 200 charities across the globe as Stone completed her world tour. The primary aim was to help raise public awareness and support for these charities. In 2021, she was awarded The National German Sustainability Award. In September 2020, Stone announced via Instagram that she was pregnant with her first child with boyfriend Cody DaLuz. She gave birth to a daughter on 29 January 2021. In April 2022, Stone announced via Instagram that she was pregnant with her second child with DaLuz. She gave birth to her second child on 18 October 2022, a son. Stone relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2022. In October 2023, Stone married DaLuz. In December 2024, Stone adopted a baby boy. Just weeks later on 19th December 2024, Stone announced she was pregnant for the third time with their fourth child.


Discography

* '' The Soul Sessions'' (2003) * '' Mind Body & Soul'' (2004) * '' Introducing Joss Stone'' (2007) * '' Colour Me Free!'' (2009) * '' LP1'' (2011) * '' The Soul Sessions Vol. 2'' (2012) * ''Water for Your Soul'' (2015) * ''Never Forget My Love'' (2022) * ''Merry Christmas, Love'' (2022)


Tours

* Mind, Body & Soul Sessions Tour (2003–2005) * Introducing Joss Stone World Tour (2007–2008) * Colour Me Free! World Tour (2009–2011) * LP1 World Tour (2011) * Total World Tour (2014–2019) * 20 Years of Soul (2023) * Ellipsis (2024–2025)


Filmography


Awards and nominations

During her career, Stone won nine awards, including one
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