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Camille Purcell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Camille Purcell
Camille, full name Camille Angelina Purcell, is an ASCAP award-winning British singer, songwriter, X Factor coach, vocal arranger and vocal producer from South London, England signed to Sony ATV Publishing. She is known for writing the number one single "Black Magic" by girl group Little Mix, for writing The Saturdays first number one single "What About Us", for writing Ella Henderson's songs "Glow" and "Empire" with producers Steve Mac and TMS respectively, for her work on Little Mix's albums "Get Weird" and "Salute", and for co-writing Jessie J's official ''Kick-Ass 2'' soundtrack song "Hero", as well as JLS' final single "Billion Lights". Camille has worked with artists such as Rita Ora, Fleur East, James Arthur, Cheryl Cole, Tamera Foster, Pixie Lott, Leona Lewis, Wiley, Sam Bailey, Ben Haenow and Angel Haze. ==Background== Camille is of Jamaican descent, and started singing from the age of three. Camille enjoyed going to church from a very young age, and was heavily involved in the youth gospel choir, where she learnt about harmonies, melody, and pitch. Her family loved music, and Camille's early life was influenced by artists such as Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Bob Marley and Earth Wind and Fire as well as other noted Motown and R&B artists. Camille took part in many school productions and plays and studied part-time at the Sylvia Young Theatre School to strengthen her singing, dancing and acting skills. However Camille was encouraged to focus on her education, which her parents always placed paramount over extra-curricular activities. Camille then decided to finish her school, sixth form and university qualifications before embarking upon a full-time career in music.
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