Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Samuel, known simply as Seal, is a British singer-songwriter born on February 19, 1963. He is primarily recognized for his unique blend of soul, pop, and R&B, characterized by his deep, emotive voice and introspective lyrics. Seal gained international fame with his self-titled debut album in 1991, which included the hit single "Crazy." His 1994 album, "Seal II," featured the iconic track "Kiss from a Rose," which earned him multiple Grammy Awards and remains one of his most recognizable songs. Throughout his career, Seal has released several successful albums, including "Human Being" (1998) and "Seal IV" (2003). His music often explores themes of love, identity, and personal struggle, resonating with a wide audience. Seal's impact on music extends beyond his own work, as he has collaborated with numerous artists and contributed significantly to the soundtrack of popular culture, particularly in film and television. With over 20 million records sold worldwide, Seal is celebrated not only for his commercial success but also for his distinctive style and emotional depth, solidifying his place in the music industry.