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Joy Elizabeth Akther Crookes (born 9 October 1998) "Date of birth: October 1998" "Nationality: Irish" "Country of residence: England" is a British singer-songwriter. She incorporates details about relationships, self-reliance, her culture, her
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roots, and her identity in her music. Crookes has released three extended plays since 2017 and was nominated for the Rising Star Award at the 2020 Brit Awards. Her debut studio album, ''
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'', was released in October 2021 to wide critical acclaim and reached the top five in the UK.


Early life

Joy Elizabeth Akther Crookes was born in the
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district of
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on 9 October 1998 to a
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mother from
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and an Irish father from
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. She grew up in
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where she spent eight years at a Catholic state primary school. Crookes attended the fee-paying Portland Place School in central London for secondary education. Crookes gained interest in singing after attending a jazz and blues workshop and, by the age of 13, had started publishing covers of
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and
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to YouTube. Whilst a teenager Crookes taught herself how to play guitar, piano and bass, before writing her own music. When she was 14, she moved with her mother to
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. In April 2013, Crookes uploaded a cover of "
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" by
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to YouTube at the age of 15. The video gained the attention of over 600,000 viewers, notably including her current manager a few months later.


Career


2016–2017: ''Influence''

At the age of 17, Crookes released her debut single "New Manhattan" in February 2016, as well as "Sinatra" in August 2016, and "Bad Feeling" in June 2017. "New Manhattan" is a love song that was named after the area in
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. ''
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'' wrote about Crookes at the start of her career, stating, " hemay not be out of school yet, but what she lacks in experience she certainly makes up for in sonic dexterity." When describing the aesthetic in Crookes' debut music video for "Sinatra", Pip Williams from '' Line of Best Fit'' wrote, "much like ersound, he videoblurs the classic with the contemporary, blanketing the listener in nostalgia whilst teasing them with hints of something brand new." Crookes released her debut EP, ''Influence'', with Speakerbox and Insanity Records in July 2017. The five-track EP lasts less than 20 minutes and features "Sinatra", "Bad Feeling", "New Manhattan", "Mother May I Sleep With Danger?" and "Power". Crookes performed "Mother May I Sleep With Danger?" along with her guitar player Charles J Monneraud on the global music platform,
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, in December 2017. As of November 2019, the video gained over eight million views on YouTube. She told ''
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'' that she wrote the song by herself on New Year's Day of 2017 and began playing the song on tour, stating "When you tour a song you get to know it – you stay over at its house, you meet its mum, you get to know the sibling it doesn't like. So by the time we did Colors, it was a walk in the park. The video really changed everything. For about six months after that, everywhere I went people would say, 'Are you Joy from Colors?'"


2018–2019: ''Reminiscence'' and ''Perception''

Crookes released the single "Don't Let Me Down" with an accompanying music video in November 2018, before releasing her second EP, ''Reminiscence'', in January 2019. Clare O'Shea from ''
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'' described the EP as "a collection of five distinct tracks melding pop, R&B and soul." The EP features "Man's World", "Lover Don't", "Don't Let Me Down", "For a Minute" as well as the song "Two Nights". Crookes made her first appearance in
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in March 2019, before releasing the singles "Since I Left You": "a hauntingly stripped back break-up song," as well as "London Mine" in April 2019. "The song celebrates the invisible people and how London belongs to no one but everyone," Crookes told ''The Line of Best Fit'' about "London Mine". "It's a celebration of immigrants who make up this country." Crookes performed on the Introducing Stage at
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in May 2019, before releasing her third EP, ''Perception'' in June 2019. The five-track EP features "Hurts", "No Hands", "London Mine", "Since I Left You", and "Darkest Hour". Crookes made her first
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appearance in June 2019. In September 2019, Crookes self-produced released "Yah / Element" a
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of " Yah" and "
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" by
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, before announcing her headlining tour of Europe for October 2019. She released the single "Early" with Irish hip-hop artist Jafaris in early October, which later went on to reach No. 1 on the UK Asian chart. Crookes made her debut television appearance when she performed "Early" with Jafaris on Later... with Jools Holland in November 2019. Crookes made an appearance on the Irish music TV series Other Voices in November 2019. Crookes was shortlisted for Rising Star Award at the 2020 Brit Awards. She was placed fourth in Sound of 2020, an annual
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poll of 170 music critics who predict breakthrough acts for the coming year. Crookes was praised her for her "South London stories filled with wit and romance".


2020–2025: ''Skin''

In April 2020, Crookes released her first single of 2020, "Anyone But Me", which debuted atop the UK Asian Top 40. The song is about her battles with mental health and how she feels that "there's another person living in erhead." In September 2020, Crookes released a cover version of
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' 1994 single " You & Me Song", which was featured in an O2 TV advertisement, consequently entering both the UK Singles Downloads and the UK Singles Sales charts. Crookes released the single "Feet Don't Fail Me Now" in June 2021, which became her third single to top the UK Asian Top 40 and is featured on the EASports video game FIFA 22 It served as the lead single from her debut album, ''
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'', which she revealed alongside the release of its title track in August 2021. Its third single, "When You Were Mine", was released later that month and became her fourth single to top the UK Asian Top 40. "Trouble" was released as the fourth single a few days before the release of ''Skin'' on 15 October 2021. On the album, Crookes incorporates samples on songs like "19th Floor" and "Kingdom". In an interview with Sound of Boston, Crookes explains the origins of both samples, and why she chose to include them: "The opening of 19th Floor is my grandma saying goodbye to me as she usually does when I leave her flat on the 19th floor of her block in south London. The voice call in Kingdom is my dad talking about the importance of punk music. I included these to contextualize my life at the time and where those songs were born from. I am a super family-orientated person and it felt like an important part of my narrative to include them on the album." On 18 October 2024, Crookes was featured on the song "Strength (R U Ready)" from
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's album, 'Godspeed'.


2025–present: ''Juniper''

On January 10, 2025, Crookes premiered a new single titled "Pass The Salt", featuring
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.


Personal life and artistry

Crookes had the name of her Irish grandfather, Frankie Crookes, tattooed on her arm before he died in 2018. Crookes has cited
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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as some of the names incorporated with her first experiences with music. She told
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about the music she was exposed to whilst driving with her father to her Irish dancing lessons, "My dad wanted to give me a real education. From
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to
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to all this
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. He'd say, 'This is from your ends of the world, you should hear this.'"


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* – official site * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Crookes, Joy 1998 births Living people British Asian musicians English guitarists English people of Bangladeshi descent English people of Irish descent English soul singers English rhythm and blues singers English women guitarists Musicians from the London Borough of Lambeth Musicians from the London Borough of Southwark Neo soul singers People from Elephant and Castle People from Lambeth Singers from the London Borough of Lambeth Singers from the London Borough of Southwark 21st-century British women guitarists 21st-century English women singers 21st-century English singers