Benjamin Clementine
Benjamin Clementine

Benjamin Clementine

AKA: Benjamin Sainte-Clémentine

About Benjamin Clementine

Benjamin Clementine is an English musician, multi-instrumentalist, poet, artist and singer-songwriter born and raised in London. He later moved to Paris, France where he became homeless in his teenage years and started to busk on the streets of Paris. His performances made him a cult figure in the music and art scene. His music is part of the art pop, contemporary classical and experimental pop genres. His debut album ‘At Least for Now’ was released in 2015 and earned Clementine the Mercury Prize. It contained some of his most popular songs such as ‘Condolence’, ‘Nemesis’, ‘London’, ‘Adios’ and ‘Cornerstone’. His sophomore album ‘I Tell a Fly’ experimented with more instrumentation than his debut, introducing the harpsichord and various avant-garde elements. This album contained some more fan-favourite songs like ‘Phantom of Aleppoville’, ‘Jupiter’, ‘Quintessence’, ‘Ave Dreamer’ and ‘One Awkward Fish’.

Benjamin Clementine Q&A
When did Benjamin Clementine's first album release?

Benjamin Clementine's first album Copening Weakend released on Thu Jan 01 1970.

What is the most popular album by Benjamin Clementine?

The most popular album by Benjamin Clementine's is At Least for Now

What is the most popular song by Benjamin Clementine?

The most popular song by Benjamin Clementine's is I Won’t Complain

When did Benjamin Clementine start making music?

Benjamin Clementine's first song Phantom of Aleppoville released on Tue May 30 2017.

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