Mahalia Burkmar (born 1 May 1998), known mononymously as Mahalia,[2] is a British singer, songwriter and actress.[3] Mahalia has released several EPs and three albums, Diary of Me (2016), Love and Compromise (2019) and IRL (2023). She also acted in the film Brotherhood (2016).[4] She had her breakthrough in 2017 with her performance of "Sober" for the YouTube channel Colors.[5] In 2018, she was ranked number one on YouTube's Ones to Watch list.[6]

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Mahalia
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Mahalia performing at Boardmasters Festival in 2021
Background information
Birth nameMahalia Burkmar
Born (1998-05-01) 1 May 1998 (age 26)
OriginLeicester, England
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2015–present
LabelsAsylum
Websitewww.mahaliamusic.co.uk
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Life and career

Mahalia is from Syston, Charnwood, in Leicestershire.[7][8][9] She was born to musician parents.[5] Her father is British-Irish and her mother is Jamaican.[10] Mahalia has described the town she grew up in as a predominantly white area with "a lot of racism".[11] She has two brothers.[12]

She attended Roundhill Community College until she signed a record deal at age13, when she transferred to a performing arts school,[13] Birmingham Ormiston Academy[14],where she took acting classes.[5] Mahalia further expanded her actor training at Urban Young Actors, Leicester.[15]

As a child, she would often spend her summer breaks at home writing music[citation needed]—she wrote her first song at age eight[6] and signed a deal with Asylum Records at age 13.[8][16][5] She performed live for the first time aged "eleven, or maybe 12" at an open mic.[17] She released her debut EP, Head Space, in 2012.[11] Mahalia was later introduced to Ed Sheeran,[13] who she went on to perform as a supporting act for, duetting with him on his song "Gold Rush". She supported Sheeran and Emeli Sandé in their 2014 UK tours. She sang on the title track of UK #1 album We the Generation by Rudimental in 2015.[5][18]

In 2019, Mahalia was featured on BBC Radio 1's Brit List.[3] Her album Love and Compromise was released and marketed as her debut album. The album concept was influenced by an interview with Eartha Kitt, which Mahalia's mother showed her when she was a child.[19] Mahalia won Best Female Act and Best R&B/Soul Act at the 2020 MOBO Awards.[20]

In 2021, she released "Jealous", a collaboration with American rapper Rico Nasty.[21] She was nominated for her first Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.[22] Mahalia was included in the 2021 Forbes 30 Under 30 list.[23]

In 2022, Mahalia was among the performers at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. She was also one of the opening acts in the all-female lineup at Adele's British Summer Time concerts in London's Hyde Park.[24]

In 2023, Mahalia released her second studio album, titled IRL.[25][26] In support of the album, she toured Europe, North America, and Australia.[27][28]

Influences

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Mahalia performing in Sydney, Australia in May 2024.

Mahalia has listed Corinne Bailey Rae, Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, Amy Winehouse, Jill Scott, India Arie,[29] Ed Sheeran,[13] and Kate Nash[5] among her musical influences.

Discography

Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
[30]
UK
R&B

[31]
SCO
[32]
US
Heat.

[33]
Love and Compromise
  • Released: 6 September 2019[34]
  • Label: Asylum
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
28423
IRL 31281
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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Compilation albums

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Title Details
Diary of Me
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Extended plays

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Title Details
Head Space
  • Released: 10 July 2012[37]
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Never Change
  • Released: 11 December 2015[38]
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Seasons
  • Released: 21 September 2018[39]
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Isolation Tapes
  • Released: 1 May 2020[40]
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Letter to Ur Ex
  • Released: 20 May 2022[41]
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
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Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[30]
UK
R&B

[42][43]
BEL
(FL)
Tip

[44]
NZ
Hot

[45]
US
Bub.

[46]
US
R&B

[47]
US
R&B/HH
Airplay

[48]
US
Adult
R&B

[49]
"Borrowers"[50] 2015 Never Change
"Back Up Plan"[51] 2016 Diary of Me
"17"[52]
"Silly Girl"[53]
"Mahalia"[54]
"Roller Coaster"[55]
"I Remember"[56]
"Marry Me"[57]
"Independence Day"[58]
"Begin Again"[59]
"Sober"[60] 2017 Non-album singles
"Hold On"
(featuring Buddy)[62]
"No Pressure"[63]
"Proud of Me"
(featuring Little Simz)[64]
2018
"No Reply"[65]
"Water"
(with Kojey Radical and Swindle)[66]
"I Wish I Missed My Ex"[67] 43 Love and Compromise
"Surprise Me"[68] 43 Seasons
"One Night Only"
(featuring Kojey Radical) [69]
"Do Not Disturb"[70] 2019 3 Love and Compromise
"Grateful"[71] Non-album single
"Simmer"
(featuring Burna Boy)[72]
463432 Love and Compromise
"Square 1"[73]
"What You Did"
(featuring Ella Mai)[74]
9029715136
"BRB"[75] 2020 20 Isolation Tapes
"Jealous"
(featuring Rico Nasty)[21]
2021 34 Non-album singles
"Whenever You're Ready"[76] 3617
"Roadside"
(featuring AJ Tracey)[77]
9337
"Letter to Ur Ex"[78] 2022 Letter to Ur Ex and IRL
"Whatever Simon Says"[79] Letter to Ur Ex
"In the Club" 31
"Bag Of You" IRL
"Terms and Conditions" 2023
"Cheat"
(featuring JoJo)
"Ready"
"Pick Up the Pace"
(featuring Bayka)
2024 TBA
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Guest appearances

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Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"We the Generation"[80] 2015 Rudimental We the Generation
"Keep It Pushin"[81] 2018 Russ Zoo
"All I Need"[82] 2020 Jacob Collier, Ty Dolla Sign Djesse Vol. 3
"Energy"[83] Pa Salieu Send Them To Coventry
"Pretty"[84] col3trane Non-album single
"No One But You"[85] Justin Nozuka Then, Now & Again
"Closer"[86] 2022 RM, Paul Blanco Indigo
"Five Star Hotels" 2023 Raye My 21st Century Blues
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Awards and nominations

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Year Organization Award Work Result
2018 BRIT Awards Critics' Choice Award Herself Nominated[87]
BBC Sound of 2019 Included
[88][89]
Metro Ones To Watch 2019
2019 MTV Push Nominated[90]
Soul Train Music Awards Best New Artist Nominated
Brit Awards Critics' Choice Award Nominated
2020 British Female Solo Artist Nominated
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding New Artist Nominated
2021 Grammy Awards Best R&B Performance "All I Need" (with Jacob Collier and Ty Dolla Sign) Nominated[91][92]
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Filmography

References

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