James Morrison is an English singer-songwriter known for his soulful voice and emotive songwriting. Born on August 13, 1984, in Rugby, England, Morrison emerged onto the music scene in the mid-2000s, blending elements of pop, rock, and soul. His debut album, "Undiscovered," released in 2006, featured the hit single "You Give Me Something," which showcased his distinctive vocal style and garnered critical acclaim. His follow-up albums, including "Songs for You, Truths for Me" (2008) and "The Awakening" (2011), reinforced his reputation, with tracks like "Broken Strings" (featuring Nelly Furtado) becoming commercial successes. Morrison's music often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and personal growth, resonating with a broad audience. His raw, heartfelt performances and relatable lyrics have made a significant impact on the UK pop and soul scenes. Over the years, he has received multiple award nominations, including BRIT Awards. With a career spanning over a decade, James Morrison continues to influence emerging artists and remains a prominent figure in contemporary British music.