Keith Flint

Keith Flint was an English singer and dancer, best known as a frontman of the electronic dance music group The Prodigy. Born on September 17, 1969, in Braintree, Essex, Flint became a prominent figure in the rave and electronic music scenes of the 1990s. The Prodigy's genre is primarily big beat and electronic punk, characterized by its fusion of electronic music with elements of rock and punk. Flint's notable works include the hit singles "Firestarter" and "Breathe," both from the 1997 album *The Fat of the Land*, which propelled The Prodigy to international fame. His distinctive look—often featuring wild hair and piercings—combined with his intense stage presence, made him an iconic figure in the music world. Flint's impact on music is significant; he helped bring electronic music to mainstream audiences and influenced numerous artists across genres. The Prodigy's energetic performances and innovative sound have left a lasting legacy in both electronic and alternative music. Flint passed away on March 4, 2019, leaving behind a profound influence on the music industry and a dedicated fan base.