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Sonique (musician)

Sonique
Birth name Sonia Marina Clarke
Also known as Sonique
Born (1968-06-21) 21 June 1968 (age 48)
Crouch End, North London, England
Genres House, dance, trance
Occupation(s) Singer, musician, DJ
Instruments Vocals, synthesiser
Years active 1985–present
Labels Universal, Serious/Caffeine Records
Website soniqueclarke.com

Sonia Marina Clarke (born 21 June 1968), better known by her stage name Sonique, is a British singer, musician and DJ. She was the lead vocalist on two S'Express singles, and the majority of the tracks on the group's second album, Intercourse. She won the 2001 BRIT Award for British female solo artist. She was treated for breast cancer and given the all clear in 2010.

Sonia Clarke was born and raised in Crouch End to parents of Trinidadian descent. The first record she ever purchased was Donna Summer's "I Feel Love". When Sonique was sixteen her mother remarried and moved back to Trinidad. She refused to move with her mother and two siblings and instead stayed in London, moving into the YMCA.

At the age of seventeen, a youth worker commented that she had a nice voice and suggested she utilise it. She put together a reggae band called 'Fari' in which she ended up writing all the music. After Fari disbanded she set about getting a recording contract.

Sonique released the single "Let Me Hold You", published by Cooltempo, in 1985. The single hit the Top 40 on the UK Dance Chart.

In 1990, she was credited for the track "Zombie Mantra" on the album, Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass, the debut record of William Orbit's project Bass-O-Matic. Soon after she teamed again with DJ Mark Moore, a few years after providing vocals for S'Express. The dance-pop duo charted in the UK Singles Chart with singles such as "Nothing to Lose". She maintained a friendship with Mark Moore after S'Express disbanded and shortly afterwards, he gave her the gift of a set of turntables and a mixer with which she began experimenting.


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