Esther Hart is a British singer-songwriter known for her contributions to pop and adult contemporary music. Born on January 3, 1976, in the Netherlands, she moved to the UK and gained recognition as a solo artist and a member of the girl group Precious. Hart's most notable works include her participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, where she represented the Netherlands with the song "One More Night," finishing in 13th place. In addition to her solo career, she has released several albums, including "Esther Hart" (2003) and "All the Way" (2005), showcasing her emotive vocal style and songwriting abilities. Hart's music often features themes of love and personal experiences, resonating with a broad audience. Her influence in the music industry is characterized by her ability to blend mainstream pop with deeper emotional narratives, paving the way for future artists in the genre. While she may not have achieved massive commercial success, her participation in Eurovision and her dedication to her craft have solidified her place within the pop music landscape. Hart continues to be an active performer and songwriter, contributing to the evolution of contemporary music.