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Shura (English singer)

Alexandra Lilah Denton (also known as Aleksandra Lilah Yakunina-Denton, born 17 June 1988),[5][6][7] known professionally as Shura, is an English singer, songwriter and record producer. She is known for her work in the genres of electropop and synth-pop.

Shura
Birth nameAlexandra Lilah Denton
Born (1988-06-17) 17 June 1988 (age 35)
Hammersmith, London, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • synthesiser
Years active2011–present
Labels
Websiteweareshura.com

Career Edit

2011–2016: Nothing's Real Edit

During night shifts at her workplace (a video editing facility), she watched YouTube tutorial videos on how to use music production software.[8][9] Her single "Touch", co-produced with Joel Pott of Athlete, drew positive notice from internet blogs during early 2014; its music video was co-directed and edited by Shura herself.[1][8][10] Two other singles, "Just Once" and "Indecision", followed the same year, and Shura produced a remix of Jessie Ware's single "Say You Love Me".[11][12][13][14] Shura was longlisted in the BBC Sound of 2015 poll.[15] Shura is also signed to Universal Music Publishing Group in the United Kingdom.[16] She released the single "2Shy" in March 2015, followed by "White Light" and a performance film titled Three Years in June 2015.[17][18][19] An EP titled White Light was released in the United States in July.[20] The same year, Shura performed at music festivals including Bestival, Festival N°6, and Latitude.[19]

In December 2014 she was named as one of the nominated acts on the longlist for the BBC music poll Sound of 2015.[21] Mumford & Sons have covered her song "2Shy".[22]

Shura's "Touch" was released on 18 February 2016 alongside a version featuring Talib Kweli.[23] The Original Mix was released on Record Store Day 2016 as a limited 12" single featuring remixes from Canvas and Delorean.[24]

Her debut album Nothing's Real was released on 8 July 2016 via Polydor Records.[25]

2017–present: forevher Edit

In 2018, she was reported working in the studio on new music with frequent collaborator Joel Pott, as well as Tourist and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs.

In 2019, she made a comeback after three years of silence, when she collaborated with British musician Tourist on the song "Love Theme", which was released on Valentine's Day through his second album Everyday. Tourist explained that the song was a concept originally written by Shura and had a piano demo that was sent to him by her with the lyrics "I don't want to be the centre of attention, but I want your love". The following month, Shura announced her comeback single, entitled "BKLYNLDN", alternatively titled "Brooklyn London". It was premiered by Phil Taggart on BBC Radio 1 on 10 March 2019 where it was revealed as the "Chillest Record".

Shura's album Forevher was released on 16 August 2019 via Secretly Canadian. Shura announced the album on 12 June 2019 with the release of single "Religion (U Can Lay Your Hands on Me)".[26]

In a November 2019 interview with The Guardian, former Spice Girls member Melanie C revealed that she has been working on her eighth studio album with Shura.[27]

On 16 March 2020, Shura released the single "elevator girl" featuring the Philadelphia rapper Ivy Sole.[28] She released an alternate version titled "elevator girl (Space Tape Edit)" on 22 May 2020.[29] On 19 July 2023, Shura was featured on the single "Call Me A Lioness", released in celebration of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. The single also featured Olivia Dean, Melanie C, Marika Hackman among others.[30]

Personal life Edit

Shura was born in Hammersmith, London, and grew up in Manchester.[31] Her mother is a Russian actress and her father is an English documentary filmmaker.[1] Her parents divorced when she was three.[32] Shura has two brothers, including a twin, Nicholas, who has starred in three of her music videos: "Touch", "White Light" and "What's It Gonna Be?".[33][34] She began playing the guitar when she was 13 years old and started recording music at 16.[35][36] Shura had been a promising footballer in her youth and played for Manchester City from under 11 to under 16 level, despite being a Manchester United fan.[37]

Shura is an out lesbian and an atheist, despite a long-standing fascination with religion.[38][39][40] In summer 2014 she experienced a severe panic attack, which she described as "feel[ing] like I [was] dying."[32] Her stage name comes from a short form of her first name in Russian, a language Shura is fluent in.[32]

Artistry Edit

Shura's music has been described as "infectious but melancholy electropop"[39] as well as "slow-burning synth-pop" but has said that pop music "didn't represent" her.[34] The singer has said that "missed opportunity, regret, nostalgia" are some of the main themes in her work.[34]

Awards and nominations Edit

Year Awards Work Category Result Ref.
2016 Popjustice £20 Music Prize "What's It Gonna Be?" Best British Pop Single Nominated [41]
2019 Music Producers Guild Awards Herself Remixer of the Year Won [42]
UK Music Video Awards "Religion" Best Pop Video - Newcomer Nominated [43]
Best Art Vinyl Forevher Best Vinyl Art Nominated [44]

Music videos Edit

  • "Touch" (2014)
  • "Indecision" (2015)
  • "2Shy" (2015)
  • "White Light" (2015)
  • "White Light (Extended Video)" (2015)
  • "What's It Gonna Be?" (2016)
  • "311215" (2016)
  • "BKLYNLDN" (2019)
  • "religion (u can lay your hands on me)" (2019)
  • "religion (u can lay your hands on me) (Vertical Video)" (2019)
  • "obsession" (2021)

Discography Edit

Albums Edit

Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
[45]
BEL
(FL)

[46]
BEL
(WA)

[47]
IRE
[48]
SCO
[49]
SWI
[50]
US Heat
[51]
Nothing's Real 13 73 130 73 15 35 12
Forevher 61 32 18

Singles Edit

Title Year Album
"Touch" 2014 Nothing's Real
"Indecision"
"2Shy" 2015
"White Light"
"Touch"
(re-release featuring Talib Kweli)
2016 Non-album single
"What's It Gonna Be?" Nothing's Real
"The Space Tapes"
"311215"
"Nothing's Real"
"Love Theme"
(with Tourist)
2019 Everyday
"Bklynldn" Forevher
"Religion (U Can Lay Your Hands on Me)"[53]
"The Stage"
"Elevator Girl"
(featuring Ivy Sole)
2020 forevher (Deluxe Edition)[54]
"Obsession"
(featuring Rosie Lowe)
2021

Featured appearances Edit

  • Mura Masa – "Love for That" (2015) (featuring Shura)
  • Tracey Thorn – "Air" (2018) (featuring Shura)
  • Hope FC - "Call Me A Lioness" (2023) (featuring Olivia Dean, Melanie C, Shura,
    Marika Hackman, Rachel Chinouriri,
    Jasmine Jethwa, Rose Gray, Highlyy,
    Al Greenwood & Self Esteem)

Remixes Edit

Artist Song Year
Jessie Ware "Say You Love Me" 2014
Pumarosa "Priestess" 2015
Mabel "My Boy My Town" 2016
Tegan and Sara "Boyfriend"
Kiiara "Gold"
Astrid S "Breathe" 2017
Aurora "Queendom" 2018

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website

shura, english, singer, alexandra, lilah, denton, also, known, aleksandra, lilah, yakunina, denton, born, june, 1988, known, professionally, shura, english, singer, songwriter, record, producer, known, work, genres, electropop, synth, shurabirth, namealexandra. Alexandra Lilah Denton also known as Aleksandra Lilah Yakunina Denton born 17 June 1988 5 6 7 known professionally as Shura is an English singer songwriter and record producer She is known for her work in the genres of electropop and synth pop ShuraBirth nameAlexandra Lilah DentonBorn 1988 06 17 17 June 1988 age 35 Hammersmith London EnglandGenresElectropop 1 synth pop 2 alternative pop 3 new wave 4 Occupation s Singersongwriterrecord producerInstrument s VocalsguitarsynthesiserYears active2011 presentLabelsPolydorInterscopeSecretly CanadianWebsiteweareshura wbr com Contents 1 Career 1 1 2011 2016 Nothing s Real 1 2 2017 present forevher 2 Personal life 3 Artistry 4 Awards and nominations 5 Music videos 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 Singles 6 3 Featured appearances 6 4 Remixes 7 References 8 External linksCareer Edit2011 2016 Nothing s Real Edit During night shifts at her workplace a video editing facility she watched YouTube tutorial videos on how to use music production software 8 9 Her single Touch co produced with Joel Pott of Athlete drew positive notice from internet blogs during early 2014 its music video was co directed and edited by Shura herself 1 8 10 Two other singles Just Once and Indecision followed the same year and Shura produced a remix of Jessie Ware s single Say You Love Me 11 12 13 14 Shura was longlisted in the BBC Sound of 2015 poll 15 Shura is also signed to Universal Music Publishing Group in the United Kingdom 16 She released the single 2Shy in March 2015 followed by White Light and a performance film titled Three Years in June 2015 17 18 19 An EP titled White Light was released in the United States in July 20 The same year Shura performed at music festivals including Bestival Festival N 6 and Latitude 19 In December 2014 she was named as one of the nominated acts on the longlist for the BBC music poll Sound of 2015 21 Mumford amp Sons have covered her song 2Shy 22 Shura s Touch was released on 18 February 2016 alongside a version featuring Talib Kweli 23 The Original Mix was released on Record Store Day 2016 as a limited 12 single featuring remixes from Canvas and Delorean 24 Her debut album Nothing s Real was released on 8 July 2016 via Polydor Records 25 2017 present forevher Edit In 2018 she was reported working in the studio on new music with frequent collaborator Joel Pott as well as Tourist and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs In 2019 she made a comeback after three years of silence when she collaborated with British musician Tourist on the song Love Theme which was released on Valentine s Day through his second album Everyday Tourist explained that the song was a concept originally written by Shura and had a piano demo that was sent to him by her with the lyrics I don t want to be the centre of attention but I want your love The following month Shura announced her comeback single entitled BKLYNLDN alternatively titled Brooklyn London It was premiered by Phil Taggart on BBC Radio 1 on 10 March 2019 where it was revealed as the Chillest Record Shura s album Forevher was released on 16 August 2019 via Secretly Canadian Shura announced the album on 12 June 2019 with the release of single Religion U Can Lay Your Hands on Me 26 In a November 2019 interview with The Guardian former Spice Girls member Melanie C revealed that she has been working on her eighth studio album with Shura 27 On 16 March 2020 Shura released the single elevator girl featuring the Philadelphia rapper Ivy Sole 28 She released an alternate version titled elevator girl Space Tape Edit on 22 May 2020 29 On 19 July 2023 Shura was featured on the single Call Me A Lioness released in celebration of the 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup The single also featured Olivia Dean Melanie C Marika Hackman among others 30 Personal life EditShura was born in Hammersmith London and grew up in Manchester 31 Her mother is a Russian actress and her father is an English documentary filmmaker 1 Her parents divorced when she was three 32 Shura has two brothers including a twin Nicholas who has starred in three of her music videos Touch White Light and What s It Gonna Be 33 34 She began playing the guitar when she was 13 years old and started recording music at 16 35 36 Shura had been a promising footballer in her youth and played for Manchester City from under 11 to under 16 level despite being a Manchester United fan 37 Shura is an out lesbian and an atheist despite a long standing fascination with religion 38 39 40 In summer 2014 she experienced a severe panic attack which she described as feel ing like I was dying 32 Her stage name comes from a short form of her first name in Russian a language Shura is fluent in 32 Artistry EditShura s music has been described as infectious but melancholy electropop 39 as well as slow burning synth pop but has said that pop music didn t represent her 34 The singer has said that missed opportunity regret nostalgia are some of the main themes in her work 34 Awards and nominations EditYear Awards Work Category Result Ref 2016 Popjustice 20 Music Prize What s It Gonna Be Best British Pop Single Nominated 41 2019 Music Producers Guild Awards Herself Remixer of the Year Won 42 UK Music Video Awards Religion Best Pop Video Newcomer Nominated 43 Best Art Vinyl Forevher Best Vinyl Art Nominated 44 Music videos Edit Touch 2014 Indecision 2015 2Shy 2015 White Light 2015 White Light Extended Video 2015 What s It Gonna Be 2016 311215 2016 BKLYNLDN 2019 religion u can lay your hands on me 2019 religion u can lay your hands on me Vertical Video 2019 obsession 2021 Discography EditAlbums Edit Title Details Peak chart positionsUK 45 BEL FL 46 BEL WA 47 IRE 48 SCO 49 SWI 50 US Heat 51 Nothing s Real Released 8 July 2016 Label Polydor Format CD LP digital download 13 73 130 73 15 35 12Forevher Released 16 August 2019 52 Label Secretly Canadian Format CD LP digital download streaming 61 32 18Singles Edit Title Year Album Touch 2014 Nothing s Real Indecision 2Shy 2015 White Light Touch re release featuring Talib Kweli 2016 Non album single What s It Gonna Be Nothing s Real The Space Tapes 311215 Nothing s Real Love Theme with Tourist 2019 Everyday Bklynldn Forevher Religion U Can Lay Your Hands on Me 53 The Stage Elevator Girl featuring Ivy Sole 2020 forevher Deluxe Edition 54 Obsession featuring Rosie Lowe 2021Featured appearances Edit Mura Masa Love for That 2015 featuring Shura Tracey Thorn Air 2018 featuring Shura Hope FC Call Me A Lioness 2023 featuring Olivia Dean Melanie C Shura Marika Hackman Rachel Chinouriri Jasmine Jethwa Rose Gray Highlyy Al Greenwood amp Self Esteem Remixes Edit Artist Song YearJessie Ware Say You Love Me 2014Pumarosa Priestess 2015Mabel My Boy My Town 2016Tegan and Sara Boyfriend Kiiara Gold Astrid S Breathe 2017Aurora Queendom 2018References Edit a b c Cragg Michael 11 November 2014 Meet Shura Electro Pop s Downy New Poster Girl The Fader Archived from the original on 23 February 2016 Retrieved 8 January 2016 Hillyard Kim 9 September 2014 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