Corrinne Bailey Rae
R&B/soul singer-songwriter, 'Like a Star'
Corrinne Bailey Rae was born on February 4, 1979, in Leeds, England, to a Jamaican mother and Scottish father, though she grew up primarily in Bristol. She emerged as a distinctive voice in contemporary R&B and soul music in the early 2000s, crafting introspective, emotionally intelligent songs that blended elements of jazz, soul, and pop. Her 2006 debut album 'Corrinne Bailey Rae' was a critical and commercial success, spawning the international hit 'Like a Star,' which showcased her warm, intimate vocal style and poetic songwriting. The album's exploration of themes including love, loss, and personal growth resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. Beyond her musical career, Rae has been involved in various humanitarian efforts and has performed at benefit concerts. Her subsequent albums, including 'The Sea and the Rhythm' (2007) and 'I'd Do It All Again' (2016), have continued to showcase her artistic growth and commitment to authentic storytelling through song.
Entertainment
British
1979
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Corrinne
Greek origin
“A French-influenced spelling of Corine/Corinna, derived from Greek Kore meaning 'maiden.' Corrinne's double-r and final -e ending convey Continental elegance and refined femininity, appealing to parents with francophile sensibilities.”