John Newman is an English singer, songwriter, and musician known for his distinctive soul-influenced voice and blend of pop, electronic, and R&B styles. Born on June 16, 1990, in Settle, North Yorkshire, England, he rose to prominence in the early 2010s.
Newman first gained major attention through his collaboration with Rudimental on the hit single “Feel the Love,” which topped the UK charts and introduced his powerful, retro-inspired vocal style to a wide audience.
He achieved solo success with his debut album Tribute, which featured hit singles like “Love Me Again” and “Cheating.” His music combines modern pop production with classic soul and Motown influences, giving it a timeless feel.
Known for his high, emotive vocal delivery and sharp songwriting, Newman’s work often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and personal resilience.
He has also collaborated with major artists across electronic and pop music, further expanding his reach and influence.
Throughout his career, Newman has maintained a strong presence in both the UK and international music scenes, achieving chart success and critical recognition.
Today, John Newman is recognized as a distinctive voice in contemporary pop and soul, known for his powerful vocals, retro influences, and crossover appeal.