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'''Malvolia Solé''' (born August | '''Malvolia Solé''' (born 17 August 1990) is a [[Gagium|Gagian]] singer-songwriter. Recognized for her songwriting, musical versatility, artistic reinventions, and influence on the {{wp|music industry}} and modern [[Gagian pop music|Gagian pop]], she has reached cultural prominence in both Gagium and across the world. | ||
Solé began professional songwriting at age 14 and signed with [[Vuerouge Records]] in 2007 to become a Gagian pop singer. Relocating to [[Chatrois]], she released five studio albums under the label, three of them being Gagian-language and one of them being {{wp|English language|Fluvan}} language and in the style of international pop, a genre that Solé has been obsessed with since a young age. Her first album was [[Malvolia Solé (album)|self-titled]], releasing in 2008. Her next album, ''Conquête'' (2009), had hints of indie rock and alternative music, but its single "Stay Away From Me" catapulted her to Gagian prominence, landing her a top 5 spot on Gagian music charts. She released a Fluvan-language version in 2010. Her album ''Rouge'' (2013) further experimented with elements from electronic and alternative music, and featured Solé's first Hot 100 number-one song in [[Fluvannia]], "{{wp|We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together}}". In 2014, she signed with the Fluvannia-based [[Assembly Records]]. | Solé began professional songwriting at age 14 and signed with [[Vuerouge Records]] in 2007 to become a Gagian pop singer. Relocating to [[Chatrois]], she released five studio albums under the label, three of them being Gagian-language and one of them being {{wp|English language|Fluvan}} language and in the style of international pop, a genre that Solé has been obsessed with since a young age. Her first album was [[Malvolia Solé (album)|self-titled]], releasing in 2008. Her next album, ''Conquête'' (2009), had hints of indie rock and alternative music, but its single "Stay Away From Me" catapulted her to Gagian prominence, landing her a top 5 spot on Gagian music charts. She released a Fluvan-language version in 2010. Her album ''Rouge'' (2013) further experimented with elements from electronic and alternative music, and featured Solé's first Hot 100 number-one song in [[Fluvannia]], "{{wp|We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together}}". In 2014, she signed with the Fluvannia-based [[Assembly Records]]. | ||
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== Life and career == | == Life and career == | ||
== Early life === | === Early life === | ||
Malvolia Solé was born on the 17th of August, 1990, in [[Gabaston]], [[Ouestorlande]]. She is named after [[Malvolia of Lointerre]], a 16th-century Gagian princess who was known for her musical ability. Her father, Elliot Martel Solé, was a former lecturer at [[Ouestorlande Commonwealth University]] known for his work in [[Stratea|Stratean]] history and her mother, Noémie Solé, is a former homemaker who previously served in the [[Gagian Army]] and as an oil industry executive. Solé is of Gagian and Agnian descent. Her grandfather, [[Adnet Solé]], was an early Gagian television personality who later served as a member of the [[Chamber of Representatives (Gagium)|Chamber of Representatives]], where he was notable for his hidden opposition to the [[Revolutionary Committee for Reform]]. | |||
== Artistry == | == Artistry == | ||
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Born | Malvolia Éloise Solé August 17, 1990 |
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Years active | 2005–present |
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Awards | Full list |
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Origin | Chatrois, Gagium |
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Labels | Assembly Records |
Website | malvoliasolé |
Malvolia Solé (born 17 August 1990) is a Gagian singer-songwriter. Recognized for her songwriting, musical versatility, artistic reinventions, and influence on the music industry and modern Gagian pop, she has reached cultural prominence in both Gagium and across the world.
Solé began professional songwriting at age 14 and signed with Vuerouge Records in 2007 to become a Gagian pop singer. Relocating to Chatrois, she released five studio albums under the label, three of them being Gagian-language and one of them being Fluvan language and in the style of international pop, a genre that Solé has been obsessed with since a young age. Her first album was self-titled, releasing in 2008. Her next album, Conquête (2009), had hints of indie rock and alternative music, but its single "Stay Away From Me" catapulted her to Gagian prominence, landing her a top 5 spot on Gagian music charts. She released a Fluvan-language version in 2010. Her album Rouge (2013) further experimented with elements from electronic and alternative music, and featured Solé's first Hot 100 number-one song in Fluvannia, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together". In 2014, she signed with the Fluvannia-based Assembly Records.
With over 150 million records sold globally, Solé is one of the best-selling musicians, and is the best-selling Gagian musician of the 21st century. Solé is also one of the highest-grossing female touring musicians, the most-streamed woman on TBDSTREAMINGPLATFORM, and the first Gagian billionaire with music as the main source of income. She's been featured on several Gagian and international-focused lists ranking the greatest songwriters and artists of the 21st century and of all time, as well as several lists celebrating globally culturally significant figures and celebrities. In addition to this, Malvolia Solé is celebrated for her wide diversity in songwriting and performing, with dedicated fanbases in Gagium, Fluvannia, and across the world. She has amassed numerous awards, including 11 TBDFAKEGRAMMIES, 40 Gagian Music Festival Awards, 19 Flamber Music Awards, and 2 Global Recording Artist of the Year Awards.
Life and career
Early life
Malvolia Solé was born on the 17th of August, 1990, in Gabaston, Ouestorlande. She is named after Malvolia of Lointerre, a 16th-century Gagian princess who was known for her musical ability. Her father, Elliot Martel Solé, was a former lecturer at Ouestorlande Commonwealth University known for his work in Stratean history and her mother, Noémie Solé, is a former homemaker who previously served in the Gagian Army and as an oil industry executive. Solé is of Gagian and Agnian descent. Her grandfather, Adnet Solé, was an early Gagian television personality who later served as a member of the Chamber of Representatives, where he was notable for his hidden opposition to the Revolutionary Committee for Reform.