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Nina Nesbitt
Scottish singer‐songwriter
Edinburgh, United Kingdom • b. 1994-07-11
Nina Nesbitt is credited on 43 releases across 24 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2013–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
43
Pressings credited
24
Albums
2
Decades active
16
In collections
Biography
Nina Lindberg Nesbitt (born 11 July 1994) is a Scottish singer and musician. She is best known for her UK and Scottish top 40 hit singles "Stay Out" and "Selfies". She also earned further recognition with her rendition of Fleetwood Mac's "Don't Stop" which was featured in an advert for the department store John Lewis. Nesbitt released her debut studio album, Peroxide in February 2014, which debuted at No. 1 in her native Scotland. Her follow-up records, The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change (2019) and Älskar (2022), also performed well, with all reaching inside the top 5 in the Scottish Album Charts. In 2024, she formed her own record label Apple Tree Records and released her fourth studio album Mountain Music, which debuted at No. 3 on Scotland, topped the UK Folk Albums Chart and became her most critically acclaimed record to date. In addition to her solo work, she has written songs for other artists, including Jessie Ware, Olivia Holt, Perrie, Jasmine Thompson and the Shires, and has also collaborated with Passenger. She has supported live artists such as Stevie Nicks, Jake Bugg, Justin Bieber, and Lewis Capaldi.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
43 releases · 24 albums · active 2013–2025
- Performance · 117
- Production · 6
Studios: The Collab Music Studios · Sound Stage Studios · X Chapel Studios · 365 Artists
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Kodaline
- The Shires
- Olivia
- Don Diablo
- Sigala
- Jonas Blue
- Various
- Gabrielle Aplin
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