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Calum Scott (born 12 October 1988[1]) is an English singer and songwriter. In April 2015, he rose to prominence after competing on the ITV talent contest Britain's Got Talent, where he performed his version of Robyn's hit "Dancing on My Own". After coming sixth in the contest, he released his version as a single the following year, which peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and became Britain's best-selling single of summer 2016.

Calum Scott
Calum Scott in 2018
Born (1988-10-12) 12 October 1988 (age 34)
Occupation
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2013–present
Musical career
OriginKingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England
GenresPop
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • guitar
  • drums
Labels
  • Capitol
  • EMI
Websitecalumscott.com
Signature

Scott later signed with Capitol and in 2017, released the single "You Are the Reason", which was included on his 2018 debut album Only Human, which reached number 4 on the UK Albums Chart.[2] Later in 2018, he collaborated with Leona Lewis to release a duet version of the single "You Are the Reason".


Early life


Scott was born in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, to parents Debbie Burton and Kevin Scott, and grew up around the Yorkshire area, mainly North Ferriby and Kingston upon Hull. His parents split up when he was two years old, and his father moved to Canada. He has a younger sister, Jade, who is also a singer. Scott played the drums, and his sister later encouraged him to sing. Prior to his fame, he worked in human resources.


Career



2013–2015: Career beginning and Britain's Got Talent


On 15 August 2013, Scott won the talent competition Mail's Star Search, organised by Hull Daily Mail.[3][4] He then joined a Maroon 5 tribute band, Maroon 4, and toured around the United Kingdom.[5] In 2014 he formed the electronic duo, The Experiment with John McIntyre.[6] The debut single, "Girl (You're Beautiful)", was released on 14 June.[7] The duo performed the song on Good Morning Britain and BBC Look North, but after, broke up.[8][9] [10]

On 11 April 2015, Scott's audition for the ninth series of Britain's Got Talent was broadcast on ITV. Just before his audition, his sister Jade also auditioned but was stopped early on both of her songs by Simon Cowell. Jade received four "No" votes from David Walliams, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell.

Despite obvious nerves at seeing his sister get rejected, Calum performed a cover of Robyn's "Dancing on My Own", which he had heard Kings of Leon performing on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge in 2013. Following a standing ovation from the judging panel, Cowell pressed the Golden Buzzer giving Scott an automatic place in the live shows. Explaining his decision to send Scott straight to the semi-finals, Cowell said:

"I've never ever in all the years I've done this show heard a guy with the talent you've got. Seriously. And the version was sensational, and that shows to me that actually, you're more than a singer, you're an artist, and that's why you got that (the buzzer)."

After this audition, Scott received support from stars such as Little Mix and Ashton Kutcher.[11]

Following his appearance on the show's first episode, his Twitter followers jumped from 400 to over 25,000.[12] The video of his audition has been viewed over 361 million times on YouTube. In the semi-final on 29 May, Scott performed "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off" by Jermaine Stewart. Walliams commented "You really sound like a recording artist", whilst Alesha Dixon suggested that he could have "success around the world". He won the semi-final with 25.6% of the vote, sending him straight through to the final. In the final on 31 May, Scott performed "Diamonds" by Rihanna and finished sixth out of 12 contestants with 8.2% of the vote. After Britain's Got Talent, Scott embarked on a series of shows around the United Kingdom, including Viking FM Future Star Awards, Flamingo Land Resort Fair, Westwood Cross Shopping Centre's tenth anniversary, Gibraltar Summer Nights, Hull Daily Mail's Star and Dartford Festival.[13][14][15][16][17][18]


2016–2018: Only Human


Scott performing live at the Tabernacle, United Kingdom, in 2016.
Scott performing live at the Tabernacle, United Kingdom, in 2016.

Scott released his cover of "Dancing on My Own" independently on 15 April 2016. It became a sleeper hit, first hitting number 40 in the charts in May and climbing into the top 40 despite little radio airplay apart from on West Hull FM. It was then added to Radio 2's "C List" and reached number two on the UK Singles Chart on 5 August. In August 2016, it was certified platinum in the UK, having sold over 600,000 copies.[19] Scott announced on Twitter on 24 May that he had inked a record deal with Capitol Records, where he was signed by A&R Executive Alex Wilhelm.[20][21] Scott performed the song at television shows BBC Look North, Lorraine, Weekend, Late Night with Seth Meyers and Brazilian show Encontro com Fátima Bernardes.[22] He also promoted the song on several radio stations, including BBC Radio Humberside, Viking FM, Radio Gibraltar, BFBS Radio and Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation.[23][24][25] On 16 September, he released the promotional single "Transformar" with Brazilian recording artist Ivete Sangalo as the official song of the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro; they performed the song at the closing ceremony on 18 September.[26][27] It was revealed in September 2016 that "Dancing on My Own" was the most downloaded song of the summer in the UK.[28]

In 2017, he toured the US and released the single "You Are the Reason". Also in 2017, he began working on his debut album, Only Human, which was released on 9 March 2018. A new version of "You Are the Reason" was released ahead of the album in early 2018 as a collaboration with Leona Lewis, and was performed by the two on The One Show in February 2018. In May, Scott released "What I Miss Most" as the fourth single from Only Human.

In October 2018, Scott released a new single titled "No Matter What". Upon release, Scott said:

"'No Matter What' is without question the most personal song I have ever written and the one I am most proud of. It's a song born from loneliness, acceptance and the heartbreaking but liberating tale of my coming out experience. What I love about this song is that it isn't just limited to a story of sexual identity, but about the relationship between parent and child and acceptance as a whole. This song didn't make my debut album because I simply wasn't ready at that time to give it to the world."[29]


2019–present: Bridges


In September 2020, Scott partnered with American watch company Bulova on the development of a music documentary series titled Minutes with Calum, which explores the creative process behind his upcoming second album through the lens of Bulova.[30]

In March 2021, Scott digitally released his first EP, titled Only Acoustic, which featured acoustic renditions of songs from his debut album. The following month, he released two more EPs; Only Collabs and Only Love.

On 11 June 2021, Scott released the single "Biblical",[31] the first song from his upcoming second album. He released the second song titled "Rise"[32] on 1 October 2021, and the third song titled "If You Ever Change Your Mind"[33] on 4 February 2022. On 29 April 2022, Scott announced that his second album, Bridges, would be released on 17 June 2022.[34] On the same day, he released the fourth song, "Heaven", from the album.[35]

In July 2021, Scott collaborated with Belgian artist Lost Frequencies singing on a song titled "Where Are You Now", which was released on 30 July 2021. The song became a big hit over the next several months, charting on many streaming platforms in many countries.[36] In early February 2022, the song reached the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart, becoming Scott's second song to reach the UK top 10.[37]

In November 2021, Scott collaborated with Brazilian recording artist Bryan Behr, singing on the song "Da Primeira Vez (From the First Time)". Scott sang in both English and Portuguese.[38] Also in November 2021, he collaborated with British singer Jasmine Thompson on a song titled "Love Is Just a Word".[39]


Personal life


Scott is gay. He has talked about having struggled with his sexuality when growing up, but since becoming an adult, he is confident about it.[40]


Activism


Scott is a proponent of mental health awareness and suicide prevention. In 2020, he performed live in support of Mind for Mental Health Awareness, donating all proceeds to Mind.[41]


Discography



Studio albums


Title Release details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[42]
AUS
[43]
BEL
(FL)
[44]
CAN
[45]
IRE
[46]
NLD
[47]
NZ
[48]
SWE
[49]
US
[50]
Only Human
  • Released: 9 March 2018
  • Label: Capitol
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
4535271975263966
Bridges
  • Released: 17 June 2022[53]
  • Label: Capitol
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
4812
[54]
80[upper-alpha 1]

Extended plays


Title EP details
Only Acoustic
  • Released: 26 March 2021[56]
  • Label: Capitol/UMG
  • Format: Digital download
Only Collabs
  • Released: 12 April 2021[57]
  • Label: Capitol/UMG
  • Format: Digital download
Only Love
  • Released: 23 April 2021[58]
  • Label: Capitol/UMG
  • Format: Digital download
Only Live
  • Released: 21 May 2021
  • Label: Capitol/UMG
  • Format: Digital download

Singles



As lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[42]
AUS
[43]
CAN
[59]
DEN
[60]
GER
[44]
IRE
[46]
NLD
[47]
NZ
[61]
SWE
[62]
US
[63]
"Dancing on My Own" 2016 22418614145493
  • BPI: 4× Platinum[19]
  • ARIA: 9× Platinum[51]
  • BVMI: Platinum[64]
  • GLF: 4× Platinum[65]
  • IFPI DEN: 3× Platinum[66]
  • NVPI: Gold[67]
  • RMNZ: Platinum[68]
  • RIAA: 3× Platinum[52]
Only Human
"Rhythm Inside" 90
"You Are the Reason"
(solo and duet version with Leona Lewis)
2017 43277655[upper-alpha 2][upper-alpha 3]
  • BPI: 2× Platinum[19]
  • ARIA: 4× Platinum[71]
  • BVMI: Platinum[64]
  • IFPI DEN: Platinum[72]
  • MC: 2× Platinum[73]
  • RIAA: Platinum[52]
"What I Miss Most"[74][75] 2018
"No Matter What"[76] 137[upper-alpha 4] Only Human: Special Edition
"Undo"
(with Naughty Boy and Shenseea)
2019 Non-album single
"Biblical" 2021 [upper-alpha 5] Bridges
"Where Are You Now"
(with Lost Frequencies)
3526651612
[79]
7[upper-alpha 6] Non-album single
"Rise"[84] [upper-alpha 7] Bridges
"Love Is Just a Word"
(with Jasmine Thompson)[86]
Non-album single
"If You Ever Change Your Mind" 2022 [upper-alpha 8] Bridges
"Heaven"[88]
"Boys in the Street"[89]
"Woke Up in Love"
(with Kygo and Gryffin)[90]
87[upper-alpha 9][upper-alpha 10]27
[93]
Alive and Thrill of the Chase
"Run With Me"
(solo or with Anny Ogrezeanu)[94]
90 Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.


Title Year Album
"Light Us Up"
(Matrix & Futurebound featuring Calum Scott)
2017 Non-album single
"Give Me Love"
(Don Diablo featuring Calum Scott)
2018 Future
"Love on Myself"[95]
(Felix Jaehn featuring Calum Scott)
2019 Non-album single
"Da Primeira Vez (From the First Time)"
(Bryan Behr featuring Calum Scott)
2021 Non-album single
"Rain in Ibiza"
(Felix Jaehn and The Stickmen Project featuring Calum Scott)[96]
2022 TBA

Promotional singles


Title Year Album
"Transformar (Theme from 2016 Summer Paralympics)"[97]
(with Ivete Sangalo)
2016 Non-album single

Songwriting credits


Title Year Artist(s) Album Credits
"The Joke Is on Me" 2018 Boyzone Thank You & Goodnight Co-writer

Notes

  1. "Bridges" did not enter the Billboard 200, but did peak at number 58 on the Top Current Album Sales chart.[55]
  2. "You Are the Reason" did not enter the Swedish Singellista Chart, but peaked at number 1 on the Swedish Heatseeker Chart.[69]
  3. "You Are the Reason" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 23 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[70]
  4. "No Matter What" did not enter the Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 30 on the Canada AC chart.[77]
  5. "Biblical" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 55 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[78]
  6. "Where Are You Now" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 10 on the Dance/Electronic Songs chart.[80]
  7. "Rise" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 67 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[85]
  8. "If You Ever Change Your Mind" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 35 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[87]
  9. "Woke Up in Love" did not enter the Dutch Single Top 100, but peaked at number eight on the Single Tip chart.[91]
  10. "Woke Up in Love" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number eight on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[92]

Videography



As lead artist

Title Year Director
"Yours" 2015 Astor Production[98]
"When We Were Young" Shoot J Moore[99]
"Dancing on My Own" 2016 Ryan Pallotta[100]
"Dancing on My Own" (Tiësto Remix) Josh Killacky and David Moore[101]
"Rhythm Inside" 2017 Howard Greenhalgh[102]
"You Are the Reason" 2018 Frank Borin
"You Are the Reason" (Duet version)
(with Leona Lewis)
Richard Pengelley[103]
"What I Miss Most" Ozzie Pullin
"No Matter What"
"Biblical" 2021 Franklin & Marchetta
"Rise"
"If You Ever Change Your Mind" 2022 Harry Law[104]
"Boys in the Street"[89] Jackson Ducasse[105]
"Heaven" Lewis Cater

As collaborative artist

Title Year Director
"Transformar (Change)" 2016 Radamés Venâncio


Title Year Director
"Give Me Love" 2018 Patrick Van Der Wal
"Love on Myself" 2019 Ivana Bobic
"Da Primeira Vez (From the First Time)" 2021 Philippe Noguchi

Tours



Awards and nominations


Year Award Category Work Result
2015 National Reality Television Awards "Best Performance" Britain's Got Talent Nominated
2017 Brit Awards "British Single of the Year" Dancing on My Own Nominated
2018 British LGBT Awards "Metro Guilty Pleasures Award" Himself Won[106]
2022 Septimius Awards Best Music Video Lost Frequencies ft Calum Scott: Where Are You Now Won[107][108]

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[de] Calum Scott

Calum Scott (* 12. Oktober 1988 in Kingston upon Hull) ist ein britischer Popsänger. Bekannt wurde er 2015 als Teilnehmer von Britain’s Got Talent.
- [en] Calum Scott

[es] Calum Scott

Calum Scott (Kingston upon Hull, 12 de octubre de 1988) es un cantautor británico. Ganó un concurso de talentos local en el condado de Yorkshire y después saltó a la fama al participar en el programa de televisión Britain's Got Talent en 2015. Posteriormente lanzó su propia versión de la canción «Dancing On My Own» de Robyn, la cual llegó al número dos en la lista de sencillos del Reino Unido, convirtiéndose en la canción más vendida en ese territorio durante el verano. En el 2018, Scott colaboró con Leona Lewis en un nuevo sencillo interpretado en el programa The One Show, cuyo video musical fue lanzado en marzo del mismo año. Firmó un contrato discográfico con Capitol Records

[fr] Calum Scott

Calum Scott, né le 12 octobre 1988 à Kingston upon Hull (Angleterre), est un auteur-compositeur-interprète britannique.

[ru] Скотт, Калум

Калем Скотт (англ. Calum Scott; род. 12 октября 1988 года[1], Кингстон-апон-Халл, Англия) — английский певец и автор песен. В 2015 году он приобрёл известность благодаря участию в популярном телевизионном шоу Britain's Got Talent. Позднее, в качестве сингла, он выпускает свою версию хита певицы Робин «Dancing On My Own», который занял второе место в UK Singles Chart и стал самой продаваемой песней сезона в Великобритании. В 2018 году совместно с Леоной Льюис выпустил сингл «You Are the Reason».



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