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Birth name | Mark Leslie Hill |
Also known as | Artful |
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Cwmbran, Wales |
22 December 1972
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Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Workhouse |
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Website | www |
Mark Leslie Hill (born 22 December 1972 in Cwmbran, Wales) is a Welsh musician, songwriter and record producer. He rose to fame as one half of the Artful Dodger and co-writer and producer of Craig David's multi-platinum debut studio album, Born to Do It. Since he began releasing music in 1997, Hill has achieved four Ivor Novello Awards, a number one album, two number one singles and over 10 million records sales worldwide.
Hill got his first guitar at eight years old; he would play along to the radio and immerse himself in songs by artists such as Stevie Wonder and George Benson. Throughout his early years and teens, Hill played the drums in brass bands, rock bands and orchestras, but the plan was to study to become an architect. After persuasion from his music teacher and uncle to also study music (and with the prospect of a seven-year degree becoming less appealing) Hill moved to Southampton to study music at university. After joining a band as a percussionist, he and the bass player from the band decided to go into business together by setting up a recording studio. It was through the brief trading period of the studio that Hill met future half of Artful Dodger, Pete Devereux. They produced several speed garage bootlegs, and, while working as DJs, they met Craig David.
Artful Dodger recorded "Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Bo Selecta)" with Craig David on vocals. It was released by Relentless Records, after signing the track from Public Demand, and it peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart in 1999.
Artful Dodger continued to create successful tracks following the success of "Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Bo Selecta)", with "Movin' Too Fast", (featuring Romina Johnson) being picked up by Locked on Records and "Woman Trouble", (featuring Craig David and Robbie Craig,) being signed up by Pete Tong's FFRR label. This was followed by the debut studio album, It's All About the Stragglers.