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Marina Lambrini Diamandis

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Marina Lambrini Diamandis
Marina Diamandis is a Welsh singer-songwriter was born on October 10, 1985, in Brynmawr, Monmouthshire, Wales, known by her stage name 'Marina and the Diamonds', in which, 'Diamonds' refers to her fans, as she clarified. An "indie artist with pop goals", she is often compared to Kate Bush, even though she was not influenced by her during her early years. Rather, she grew up listening to albums by Dolly Parton, Enya and George Michael from her mother's collection. Interestingly, her father was more of a conservative who despised the pop culture and listened to Greek classical songs and to Haris Alexiou. Revealing that Madonna inspired her to be a pop star, she also admitted that she admires pop icons such as Spice Girls, Britney Spears and S Club 7. A 'pop enigma' as she 'never felt like she belonged to the masses', she has still managed to gain a massive cult following among her fans. She is also recognized for her unconventional retro fashion sense, and turned a few heads for subverting "the norm" in her 'How to be a Heartbreaker' music video by wearing more clothes than male models.

While attending Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls, she often skipped singing in the choir, but her music teacher convinced her that she had musical talent. She moved to Greece at the age of 16 to complete her final two years of schooling, and earned an International Baccalaureate from St. Catherine's British Embassy School in Athens two years later. Since she was 9 years old, she wanted to be a performer, and after completing school, she moved to Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, with her mother because it offered the best paid jobs. She worked at a petrol station for two months, taking as many shifts as she could, and moved to London with her saved money to pursue a singing career. In London, she attended a dance school for two months, took a one-year singing course at Tech Music Schools in 2005, and studied music and culture at the University of East London. She then transferred to Middlesex University, where she started taking a musical composition course, but left after three months as she wanted to learn everything first hand.

Marina Diamandis started writing songs at the age 18, even though she was terrified to sing in public. She later started applying for auditions listed in 'The Stage' newspaper, which had a hand in forming the Spice Girls, but stopped auditioning eventually to compose her own music, following the example of Daniel Johnston. In 2007, she independently released her first EP, 'Mermaid vs. Sailor', which she herself produced and composed with the help of GarageBand software. The following year, she was spotted by Derek Davies from Neon Gold Records, which booked her to open for the Australian singer Gotye. She signed a recording deal with 679 Recordings, a subdivision of Warner Music Group, in October 2008. However, her debut single, 'Obsessions', was released from Neon Gold Records on February 14, 2009, followed by her debut EP 'The Crown Jewels', which released on June 1st. Her popularity in the UK skyrocketed after she ranked second on the BBC 'Sound of 2010' poll and was nominated for the 'BRIT Awards' that year, even though both honors went to singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding. She released her next single, 'Mowgli's Road', on November 13, 2009, and in February next year released the track 'Hollywood', which peaked at No.12 on the 'UK Singles Chart'. On February 15, 2010, she released her debut studio album, 'The Family Jewels', which charted at No.5 in the UK. The success of the album helped her sign a deal with Chop Shop Records which released her third EP, 'The American Jewels', in the US on March 23. She release three more singles, 'I Am Not a Robot', 'Oh No!' and 'Shampain', for her debut album in the next few months. To support the album, she toured Europe, North America and Australia during 2010-11, but failed to attract the American audience. In 2011, she opened for American pop icon Katy Perry during her 'California Dreams Tour', along with Swedish artist Robyn. For her next studio album, 'Electra Heart', she depicted stereotypical female archetypes through the eponymous protagonist. The concept album, released on April 27, 2012, portrayed four distinct female personas: 'Teen Idle', 'Primadonna', 'Homewrecker', and 'Housewife'. It became her first chart-topping album in the UK, and peaked at 31 on the US 'Billboard 200' chart. "Froot", the lead single from her eponymous third studio album, released on October 10, 2014. The album, which released on March 13, 2015, became her highest charting album in the US, debuting at No.8 on 'Billboard 200'. She performed the song 'Disconnect' with electronic group Clean Bandit at the 2015 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. It was later revealed that the song would be included in the next studio album she is working on.
BornOctober 10, 1985
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    Noah Centineo, Jordan Fisher, and Lana Condor in To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020)
    To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You
    6.1
    • Soundtrack("About Love")
    • 2020
    Gregg Sulkin, Ariela Barer, Lyrica Okano, Virginia Gardner, Allegra Acosta, and Rhenzy Feliz in Runaways (2017)
    Runaways
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Soundtrack(as Marina, "End of the Earth")
    Marina Lambrini Diamandis in Marina: Venus Fly Trap (2021)
    Marina: Venus Fly Trap
    8.4
    Music Video
    • New Wave Woman
    • Silent Film Star
    • Horror Flick Chick
    • Q.T. Cutie
    • Action Angel(as Marina)
    • 2021
    Marina: Man's World (2020)
    Marina: Man's World
    8.4
    Music Video
    • Marina(as Marina)
    • 2020

    Credits

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    • Marina - Princess of Power (2025)
      Marina - Princess of Power
      Music Video
      • Marina
      • 2025
    • Marina: Cuntissimo (2025)
      Marina: Cuntissimo
      6.8
      Music Video
      • Marina (as Marina)
      • 2025
    • Marina: Butterfly (2025)
      Marina: Butterfly
      7.2
      Music Video
      • Marina (as Marina)
      • 2025
    • Marina Lambrini Diamandis in Marina: Venus Fly Trap (2021)
      Marina: Venus Fly Trap
      8.4
      Music Video
      • New Wave Woman
      • Silent Film Star
      • Horror Flick Chick (as Marina) ...
      • 2021
    • Marina Lambrini Diamandis in Marina: Purge the Poison (2021)
      Marina: Purge the Poison
      7.9
      Music Video
      • Marina
      • 2021
    • V Wanna Know (2021)
      V Wanna Know
      Podcast Series
      • Guest
      • 2021
    • Marina: Man's World (2020)
      Marina: Man's World
      8.4
      Music Video
      • Marina (as Marina)
      • 2020
    • Marina: Karma (Acoustic Version)
      Music Video
      • Marina (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina: True (Acoustic Version)
      Music Video
      • Marina (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina: Superstar (Acoustic Version)
      Music Video
      • Marina (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina: Orange Trees (Vertical Version)
      Music Video
      • Marina (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina: To Be Human
      9.5
      Music Video
      • Marina (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina: Orange Trees
      8.8
      Music Video
      • Marina (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina: Handmade Heaven
      7.5
      Music Video
      • Marina (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Clean Bandit Feat. Marina: Baby (Acoustic Version)
      Music Video
      • (as Marina)
      • 2018

    Composer



    • Marina: Cuntissimo (2025)
      Marina: Cuntissimo
      6.8
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 2025
    • Marina: Butterfly (2025)
      Marina: Butterfly
      7.2
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 2025
    • Marina Lambrini Diamandis in Marina: Venus Fly Trap (2021)
      Marina: Venus Fly Trap
      8.4
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 2021
    • Marina: Man's World (2020)
      Marina: Man's World
      8.4
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Marina)
      • 2020
    • Marina: Karma (Acoustic Version)
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina: True (Acoustic Version)
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina: Superstar (Acoustic Version)
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina: Orange Trees (Vertical Version)
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina: To Be Human
      9.5
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina: Orange Trees
      8.8
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina: Handmade Heaven
      7.5
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Marina)
      • 2019
    • Marina and the Diamonds: Blue (2015)
      Marina and the Diamonds: Blue
      7.8
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Marina)
      • 2015
    • Marina and the Diamonds: Forget
      7.5
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Marina)
      • 2015
    • Marina and the Diamonds: I'm a Ruin
      7.6
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Marina)
      • 2015
    • Marina and the Diamonds: Immortal (2014)
      Marina and the Diamonds: Immortal
      7.8
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Marina)
      • 2014

    Personal details

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    • Alternative names
      • Marina & The Diamonds
    • Height
      • 5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
    • Born
      • October 10, 1985
      • Brynmawr, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK
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      • 2 Articles

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    • Trivia
      She has a neurological phenomenon called synesthesia which causes her to see notes and the days of the week as different colours.
    • Quotes
      [2014, on her song "Immortal"] It's a really universal issue discussing how you leave your mark and how it's really important to preserve memories and remember people. I started writing that song when I went to a war memorial in Poland. Something that somebody I was with just struck me... they said 'It's not a very beautiful memorial, but it deserves to be visited to keep their memory alive.' That's how the song - well, the lyrics - started.
    • Trademark
        A small black heart drawn with eyeliner on her left cheek bone in the Electra Heart era.

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      39 years old
    • When was Marina Lambrini Diamandis born?
      October 10, 1985
    • Where was Marina Lambrini Diamandis born?
      Brynmawr, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK
    • What is Marina Lambrini Diamandis's birth name?
      Marina Diamandis
    • How tall is Marina Lambrini Diamandis?
      5 feet 4 inches, or 1.63 meters

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