Sophia Grace Brownlee and her cousin Rosie McClelland, both from Essex, England, make up the duo Sophia Grace & Rosie. They quickly gained popularity, by making regular appearances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, after posting a cover version of the Nicki Minaj song "Super Bass" that became popular on YouTube. The video was originally posted on YouTube on 19 September 2011 and has gained more than 53 million views as of January 2019. Sophia Grace debuted with her solo single "Girls Just Gotta Have Fun" in 2013, followed by the single "Best Friends" in 2015, which charted on the Billboard Hot 100. The music videos for each single appear on her official YouTube channel. As of May 2018, "Girls Just Gotta Have Fun" has more than 200 million views. After signing a recording deal with Capitol Records France, she released her third single "Girl in the Mirror" on iTunes on 9 June 2016 featuring rapper Silentó, along with its accompanying music video.
Origin: | Essex, England |
Genres: | Pop-rap, pop |
Years active: | 2011–present (present) |
Labels: | Capitol Records France |
Members: | Sophia Grace Brownlee, Rosie McClelland |
IMDb: | Sophia Grace & Rosie's IMDb |
About Sophia Grace Brownlee
Became an internet sensation while singing alongside her cousin Rosie McClelland on songs such as Keri Hilson's "Turn My Swag On." She gained further attention after appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to sing Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass." She has since went on to release her own music.
Before Fame
Her first viral YouTube video was covering Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" in 2011.
Achievement
She was known for performing in her signature pink skirt and silver tiara.
Family Life
She was born to Dominic and Carly Brownlee. She has a younger sister named Belle.
Associations
She has performed with her cousin on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on multiple occasions.
Information related to Sophia Grace & Rosie
- Television personalities from Essex
- English child singers
- Pop rappers
- English YouTubers
- English female pop singers
- English child actresses