Jones (singer)
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JONES | |
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Birth name | Cherie Jones-Mattis |
Genres | Alternative pop, soul, R&B, jazz, indie |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 2015-present |
Labels | 37 Adventures Records |
Cherie Jones (also known by her stage name JONES) is a British-based alternative pop singer and songwriter. She came into the music scene in 2015, with her debut extended play, entitled Indulge, and was so called after her debut single of the same name. Her debut album, entitled New Skin, was released on 7 October 2016. She said in a recent interview[when?] that she recognises herself to be similar to musicians Lykke Li and Yukimi Nagano.[1]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details |
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New Skin |
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EPs
Title | Album details |
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Indulge |
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Acoustic |
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London |
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New York |
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Blue Sunshine |
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Magic in My Head[2] |
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Singles
as lead artist
- "Indulge" (2015)
- "Hoops" (2015)
- "Melt" (2016)
- "Indulge" (2016) (re-release)
- "Wild" (2016)
- "Whole" (2017)
- "Solid Gold" (2017) (with Tom Chaplin)
- "Simple" (2017) (with Joe Hertz)
- "Something Bout Our Love" (2017)[3]
- "Tender" (2018)
- "Giving It Up" (2020)
- "Around" (2021) (featuring Nardeydey)
as featured artist
- "No Place Like Home" (2015) (Honne featuring JONES)
- "Solid Gold" (2016) (Tom Chaplin featuring JONES)
- "Shock Horror" (2017) (Shy Luv featuring JONES)
- "Handful of Gold" (2017) (Cazzette featuring JONES)
- "Apart" (2018) (Tourist featuring JONES)
- "Ain't a Bad Thing" (2018) (Claptone featuring JONES)
References
- ^ "Next Wave: Meet JONES, the Next Pop Sensation". Complex.com. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
- ^ "Magic in My Head (2023)". Apple Music. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
- ^ "Something Bout Our Love - Single by JONES on Apple Music". iTunes Store (US). Retrieved 3 November 2017.
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