Hollie Cook is a British singer and songwriter known for blending reggae, dub, and pop into a lush, tropical sound she describes as "tropical pop." Born in West London, she comes from a musical family—her father is Paul Cook, the drummer from the Sex Pistols, and her mother, Jeni Cook, was a backing singer for Culture Club. That musical heritage shows in Hollie's distinctive style, which combines old-school reggae influences with her own modern, melodic twist.
She started her music career as a member of the re-formed all-female punk/reggae group The Slits in the mid-2000s before releasing her self-titled debut solo album in 2011. Cook has since released several albums, including Twice and Vessel of Love, earning praise for her silky vocals, vintage production, and fresh spin on classic reggae. Her collaborations with producer Prince Fatty have been especially well-received, further cementing her spot as a unique voice in the modern reggae scene.
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