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Belgium's
Lady Linn is a soulful vocalist with a bent toward jazz and R&B-infused electronic pop music. Born Lien De Greef in Sint-Amandsberg, Belgium in 1981,
Lady Linn first became interested in music as a child listening to songs by
Michael Jackson,
the Beatles,
Prince, and
Led Zeppelin. At age eight, she began taking classical piano lessons and eventually earned a music degree, studying jazz at the Conservatory of Ghent. After graduating, she joined the dance-pop group Bolchi, with whom she scored the hit "City Trippin'" in 2004. The following year she appeared on the debut album from the hip-hop and R&B outfit Skeemz.
In 2006 she debuted her own project, the multi-member jazz and funk-infused outfit
Lady Linn and Her Magnificent Seven. Following the 2006 single "Shopping," the group returned with the 2008 full-length
Here We Go Again. Produced by Bolchi bandleader
Jeroen de Pessemier, the album became a Top Ten hit in Belgium and earned
Lady Linn her first MIA (Music Industry Award) for best female artist. Three years later she returned with her second full-length album,
No Goodbye at All, featuring the singles "Cry Baby," "Little Bird," and "Over." The album also performed well, hitting number three on the Belgian albums charts and achieving gold status.
In 2014
Lady Linn delivered her third studio album, High. Produced by
Renaud Letang (
Jane Birkin,
Feist), the album showcased
Linn's move to a more personal, pop-oriented direction. Consequently, she did not use the
Magnificent Seven band name, although many of the same musicians appeared on the album.
Lady Linn's fifth full-length album, 2016's Keep It a Secret, found her once again backed by
Her Magnificent Seven and further balancing her love of organic, swinging jazz and infectious electronic pop music. Produced by
Reinhard Vanbergen (
Das Pop,
School Is Cool,
the Van Jets), the album included the single "Sing Your Heart Out." ~ Matt Collar