Clementine Douglas

Biography

Clementine Douglas, born on December 29, 1991, in Birmingham, England, is a British singer and songwriter recognized for her soulful and powerful vocals within the electronic and dance music genres. She moved to Brighton to study music, which provided a collaborative environment and the time to develop her own material. Before her solo success, Douglas was a member of the band Kudu Blue, which performed on the BBC Introducing stage at the Glastonbury Festival in 2019.

Career Highlights

Douglas gained significant recognition as a featured artist, lending her voice to a string of successful dance tracks. This led to over 400 million streams and the prestigious Vocalist of the Year award at the BBC Radio 1 Dance Awards in 2022. In 2024, she was named Best Breakthrough Vocalist at the DJ Mag Best of British awards. Her work has not been limited to vocals; she has also co-written many of her famous features and penned songs for artists outside of the dance music world, including P!NK and Amber Marks.

Notable Collaborations

Her voice has been a key element in numerous chart-topping and club-favorite tracks. Some of her most prominent collaborations include:

  • "Asking" with Sonny Fodera and MK, which peaked at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart and achieved platinum certification.
  • "Mixed Emotions" and "Say The Word" with Chase & Status.
  • "Miracle Maker" with Dom Dolla.
  • "Happier" with The Blessed Madonna.
  • "Blessings" with Calvin Harris.
  • "Free" with Alesso and Dillon Francis.
  • "Body Talk" with Alok.
  • She also co-wrote the single "The Drop" for Dimitri Vegas, David Guetta, and Nicole Scherzinger.

Solo Career

In the summer of 2023, Clementine Douglas launched her solo career with the debut single "Riddles," showcasing a style that builds on her dance music foundations but is distinctly her own. This was followed by subsequent singles like "Slippin'" and "True," and she completed her first solo UK tour. Her solo work is described as a blend of soul, R&B, and breakbeat within a pop structure.