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14 Facts About Dionne Bromfield

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Dionne Julia Bromfield was born on 1 February 1996 and is a British soul music singer, television presenter and television personality.

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Dionne Bromfield first came to public attention after performing on the British TV show Strictly Come Dancing with Amy Winehouse on backing vocals.

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Dionne Bromfield is known for being one of the former presenters on Friday Download.

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On 15 July 2021, Bromfield released the single "Silly Love", nearly 10 years after the death of her godmother Amy Winehouse.

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Dionne Bromfield was born on 1 February 1996 in Tower Hamlets, East London to an English mother and a Jamaican father.

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Dionne Bromfield grew up in Chislehurst, South London, and attended Gatehouse School in Victoria Park, London and later Beaverwood School for Girls in Chislehurst until 2009.

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Dionne Bromfield first appeared on YouTube singing a cover of Alicia Keys song "If I Ain't Got You" with Amy Winehouse.

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In September 2009, Dionne Bromfield was the first artist to be signed to Winehouse's record label, Lioness Records.

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On 25 September 2009, Dionne Bromfield performed alongside Winehouse at the Prince's Trust End of the Summer Ball and, on 10 October, Dionne Bromfield performed a cover of The Shirelles' 1960s hit "Mama Said", while Winehouse appeared as a backing singer on the British television show Strictly Come Dancing.

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On 28 January 2011, it was announced that Dionne Bromfield had recorded a new single called "Yeah Right", co-written with Eg White, which features Diggy Simmons.

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Dionne Bromfield has been the new face of Gio-Goi jeans since 2011.

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On 20 July 2011, while performing at London's Roundhouse with The Wanted, Dionne Bromfield was joined on stage by Amy Winehouse.

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Dionne Bromfield sang for 20 minutes, only slightly short of the scheduled half-hour set and left Wales immediately after the concert.

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Dionne Bromfield's song "Move A Little Faster", from her second studio album Good for the Soul, was featured as the opening track for the Hawaii Five-0 episode "Lapa'au".