- Full Name: Amy Jade Winehouse
- Born on September 14, 1983, in Southgate, London, England.
- Grew up in a family with a love for jazz music, which heavily influenced her musical career.
- Gained fame for her distinctive and soulful voice, which drew from jazz, R&B, and soul influences.
- Released her debut album, “Frank,” in 2003, which showcased her unique talent.
- Became an international sensation with her second album, “Back to Black,” in 2006.
- Known for her troubled personal life, including battles with addiction and mental health issues.
- Received numerous awards, including five Grammy Awards, for her music.
- Actively involved in philanthropic efforts, including charity performances.
- Known for her signature beehive hairstyle and distinctive fashion style.
- Struggled with substance abuse and had a highly publicized battle with addiction.
- Tragically passed away on July 23, 2011, at the age of 27, leaving behind a legacy of powerful music.
- Her posthumous album, “Lioness: Hidden Treasures,” was released in 2011.
- Recognized as one of the most talented and influential musicians of her generation.