
Amy Winehouse won five Grammy Awards for her 2006
albumBack to Black, and is remembered for songs like
"Rehab," "Back to Black" and "Valerie."
She died in 2011, at age 27.
Born in London, England, on
September 14, 1983, Amy Winehouse broke into the music business when, at age
16, a classmate passed on her demo tape. She signed her first record deal as a
jazz vocalist, and her music later blossomed into an eclectic mix of jazz, pop,
soul and R&B. Winehouse won five Grammy Awards connected to her 2006
album Back to Black, and earned acclaim for songs like the title
track, "Rehab" and "Love Is a Losing Game." Winehouse died
tragically on July 23, 2011, at the age of 27 from accidental alcohol
poisoning.
i do really love all her songs i swear.
rest in peace, idol.
in memory 1983 - 2011
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