Born in Edinburgh in 1994, Nina Nesbitt is one of the most gifted and promising young voices of today, having started her musical career at merely the age of 16. Her great potential is increased even further due to the fact that she is not only a singer, but also a songwriter. More than that, Nina is very talented with the guitar, piano and flute. Before becoming a world-level star, Nina used the internet to gain her first fans and followers, by composing and recording songs and uploading them to YouTube.
About Nina Nesbitt
The Rise of a New Star
Nina Nesbitt’s brilliance was first discovered by Ed Sheeran, whom she asked for career advice while he was in Edinburgh to perform a gig. After hearing her sing and play the guitar, Sheeran was instantly amazed. Nina debuted in 2012 with the song “Boy”, which made it to the 139th place in the UK Singles Chart. In the same year, she released a new EP, “The Apple Tree”, which became amazingly popular on iTunes and reached the 6th position on their download charts. This outburst of popularity was owed to the fact that she had previously received airplay on BBC Radio 1.
From Singles and Covers to a Full Album
Nina Nesbitt’s most popular single so far is “Stay Out”, which made it to the 21st position in the UK Singles Chart. In 2013, she released a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s famous hit “Don’t Stop”, which was used during an advertising campaign for a new department store. Another cover that became quite popular was that of John Newman’s original song “Love Me Again”. In 2014, she released her very first full album, entitled “Peroxide”. The compilation includes some new songs, such as her single “Selfies”, as well as several singles that were previously featured in her EPs. “Peroxide” made it to the 11th position in the charts for United Kingdom albums.