Rita Ora Biography
Summary
"Rita Sahatçiu Ora" (born 26 November 1990) is a British singer-songwriter and actress. In 2009, she appeared on the BBC's "Eurovision: Your Country Needs You" where she auditioned to be the British contestant for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. Later in 2009, she signed to Roc Nation. Ora is of Kosovar Albanian ethnicity. Ora possesses a mezzo-soprano vocal range.
In 2012, Ora provided the vocals for DJ Fresh's 'Hot Right Now', which topped the UK Singles Chart. Ora's debut single, 'R.I.P', topped the UK Singles Chart in May 2012. Ora will spend the summer 2012 opening concerts for Coldplay.
Biography
Early life and career beginnings
Rita Ora was born in Pristina, SFR Yugoslavia (now Kosovo) and moved to the United Kingdom the same year of her birth. She grew up in West London and attended St Cuthbert with St Matthias CE Primary School in Earls Court, following which she graduated from Sylvia Young Theatre School and then St Charles Catholic Sixth Form College. She began singing from a young age. In 2004, she appeared in the British film "Spivs". She auditioned for "Eurovision: Your Country Needs You" on BBC One to be the British contestant for the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest but later withdrew from the competition after a few episodes as she did not feel ready.
In 2007, Ora had her first music release when she appeared on Craig David's track entitled 'Awkward' and then again in 2008 on 'Where's Your Love' featuring Tinchy Stryder, for which she also appears in the music video. Ora began singing in bars in and around London, and in 2009 a A&R told Roc Nation about Ora, a few days after Ora flew out to New York and met Jay Z. In 2009, Ora made a cameo on Jay-Z's video for 'Young Forever' and 'Over' by Drake. Ora caught the attention of Jay-Z and he signed her to Roc Nation, for which she was featured in a commercial for Roc Nation + Skullcandy Aviator Headphones.
2011-present: "Ora"
Throughout 2011, Ora released viral videos of herself working on her debut album. On 14 December 2011, DJ Fresh and Ora released the music video for 'Hot Right Now' on YouTube. The single was released on 12 February 2012 and reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart.
On 24 February 2012, Ora visited New York's Z100 radio station alongside her Roc Nation label boss Jay-Z, to premiere 'How We Do (Party)', her debut single and the lead single from her upcoming studio album. 'How We Do (Party)' borrows its familiar refrain from The Notorious B.I.G.'s 'Party and Bullshit'.
She has been recording her first studio album for two years. will.i.am, Ester Dean, Drake, The-Dream, Kanye West and Stargate are all working with Ora on her debut album.
When speaking about the sound of the album and its concept, Ora said it 'definitely has pop in it, but (...) you can hear influences of jazz in there, you can hear influences of Monica and Aaliyah, and then you can hear Gwen Stefani.? She has also stated the album will be influenced by her father's record colllection which, in addition to reggae, also includes such artists as Eric Clapton and B.B. King. She confirmed the tracks 'Roc the Life', 'Love at War', 'Facemelt' and 'Shine Ya Light' to be featured on her debut album.
Her first solo record, 'R.I.P.' featuring Tinie Tempah, was released as her first UK single on 6 May 2012. The video directed by Emil Nava was recorded in Hackney, East London, and released on 4 April 2012. Produced by Chase & Status, the song debuted at the top of the UK Singles Chart, becoming her first solo UK number 1, and second overall. In May, Ora became a guest judge on the ninth series of the "X Factor" in the UK, with the auditions filmed at the O2 Arena, London. In an interview behind the scenes at "The X Factor", Ora announced that her debut album will be called "Ora". Whilst tourring with Coldplay, she later announced that it will be named "Ora".
In summer 2012, Ora will be opening stadiums for Coldplay.
Ora has collaborated with Conor Maynard on a song called "Better Than You", which will appear on "Contrast".
Artistry
Influences
Ora credits Gwen Stefani as her idol and biggest influence, saying in an interview 'Do you know how much I love that woman? I love everything about her.' Ora has also named Beyoncé Knowles as a major influence and a mentor, in addition to talking about her admiration at being able to have one of her idols, Beyoncé Knowles, give her feedback on her debut album. Her other musical influences include Aaliyah, India Arie, Christina Aguilera, Brandy, Monica, Madonna, Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, Celine Dion, Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, Vybz Kartel and Sade. Ora has mentioned her admiration for Rita Hayworth as an early inspiration for wanting to pursue an acting career.
For fashion inspirations, Ora also cites Gwen Stefani as her most influential style icon. In addition to Stefani, Ora has drawn great inspiration stylistically from Marilyn Monroe and Daphne Guinness through fashionable trends in both vintage clothing and retro wear.
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