Ali Love
Artist ∙ Dance
Specializing in music with a sunshine disco feel and quirky pop sensibilities, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ali Love released two dancefloor-oriented singles on his own I Love Records label before coming to fame as the vocalist on the Chemical Brothers' 2007 release "Do It Again." Soon after he signed with the major label Columbia and released the glittery single "Secret Sunday Lover," which charted in the U.K. Influenced by soul, electro, Beach Boys lushness, and the stranger side of pop, his debut album, Love Music, landed later that same year. ~ David Jeffries
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