Sam Smith is a British singer, songwriter, and musician. Smith gained international recognition for their soulful and emotive vocal performances and has become one of the most successful and celebrated artists of their generation.

Smith’s breakthrough came in 2012 when they were featured on the song “Latch” by the electronic duo Disclosure. The collaboration garnered widespread attention and propelled them into the spotlight. In 2013, they released their debut single, “Lay Me Down,” followed by their first studio album, “In the Lonely Hour,” in 2014.

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Throughout their career, Sam Smith has been recognized with numerous awards, including Grammy Awards, Brit Awards, and an Academy Award. Their music often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and personal experiences, resonating with a wide audience and earning them a dedicated fan base.

Aside from their musical talents, Sam Smith is also known for their openness about their personal life and struggles. They have been vocal about their experiences with gender identity and have embraced being non-binary, using they/them pronouns.

Sam Smith’s artistry continues to evolve, captivating audiences with their soulful voice, heartfelt lyrics, and vulnerability. Their impact on the music industry, as well as their advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and mental health awareness, has solidified their position as a significant figure in contemporary pop music.

In a recent Seattle concert, Smith was caught on camera trying to crowd surf.

However, Smith’s official Twitter account has clarified that this is fake and the person in the video is in fact not Sam Smith.

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Smith’s discography includes other notable songs such as “Too Good at Goodbyes,” “Writing’s on the Wall” (the theme song for the James Bond film “Spectre”), and “Dancing with a Stranger” (a collaboration with Normani).