Nadine Elizabeth Louise Coyle(born 15 June 1985) is an Irish singer. In 2002, she was selected as a member ofGirls Aloud,apopgirl groupcreated throughITV's reality competition showPopstars: The Rivals.The group went on to receive large success, achieving a string of 20 consecutive UK top ten singles (including four number ones), two UK number one albums, five consecutive platinum selling studio albums, and receiving nominations for fiveBRIT Awards,winning Best Single in 2009 for "The Promise".

Nadine Coyle
Coyle in 2004
Born
Nadine Elizabeth Louise Coyle

(1985-06-15)15 June 1985(age 39)
Derry,Northern Ireland
NationalityIrish[1]
EducationThornhill College
Occupations
  • Singer
  • model
Years active1999–present
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Instrument
  • Vocals
Labels

In 2010, Coyle released her debut solo studio album,Insatiable,andits title track,through her own record label, Black Pen Records, in partnership with supermarket giantTesco.[2]In 2017, she released the single "Go to Work"onVirgin EMI Records,and later that year, she released her debut EP,Nadine.

Early life

Coyle was born on 15 June 1985 to Lillian and Niall Coyle inDerry,Northern Ireland.[3]Her parents first noticed her talent for singing at the age of two, when she sangthe Drifters' "Saturday Night at the Movies".[3]Coyle was uninterested in her education but received good marks.[3]She recorded a demo CD,[3]which was distributed toLouis WalshandThe Late Late Show.The CD includedcover versionsof "Fields of Gold","Somewhere Over the Rainbow","Love Is"and thearia"Summertime".[4]

Career

2001:Popstars

While attendingThornhill Collegein 2001, Coyle auditioned for theIrish versionof the reality television talent showPopstars,on whichLouis Walshwas a judge. She won a place in the bandSix,but it was later revealed that she had lied about her age. She was 16 years old, two years younger than the minimum age requirement of 18.[5]She returned to Thornhill College in Derry.

2002–2009: Girls Aloud

Girls Aloud performing live

Walsh encouraged Coyle to enterPopstars: The Rivals,the second British series of the internationalPopstarsfranchise. The series' goal was to create two winning pop groups – aboy bandand agirl group,each consisting of five members who would then partake in "a battle of the sexes" as they vie for theChristmas number oneon theUK Singles Chart.[6]Several thousand applicants attended auditions across the UK in hope of being selected. Ten girls and ten boys were chosen as finalists by judges Walsh,Pete WatermanandGeri Halliwell.These finalists then took to the stage participating in weekly Saturday night live performances (alternating weekly between the girls and boys). Following her performance of "Fields of Gold", Walsh told her she gave the "performance of the night. Stole the show for me," while fellow judge Halliwell said, "I'd love to buy a single of yours already".[7]

Coyle joinedCheryl Tweedy,Sarah Harding,Nicola RobertsandKimberley Walshto comprise the new girl groupGirls Aloud,formed through the show by a public vote on 30 November 2002.[8]The group's debut single "Sound of the Underground"peaked at number one on theUK Singles Chart,becoming the 2002Christmas number one.[9]Girls Aloud hold the record for the shortest time between formation and reaching number one.[10]The group released their debut albumSound of the Undergroundin May 2003,[11]which entered the charts at number two and was certified platinum by theBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI)later the same year. Their singles "I'll Stand by You","Walk This Way"and"The Promise"charted at number one. Two of their albums have reached the top of theUK Albums Chart:their greatest hits albumThe Sound of Girls Aloudand 2008'sOut of Control,both of which entered the chart at number one, with over one million copies of the former being sold.[12] They also achieved seven certified albums and have been nominated for fiveBrit Awards,winning the 2009 Best Single for "The Promise".

The group's musical style ispop,but throughout their career they had experimented withelectropopanddance-pop.Girls Aloud's collaborations withBrian Higginsand his songwriting and production teamXenomaniaearned the group critical acclaim,[13]due to an innovative approach to mainstream pop music. The group became one of the few UK reality television acts to achieve continued success, amassing a fortune of£30 million by May 2010.Guinness World Recordslists them as "Most Successful Reality TV Group" in the 2007 edition. They also hold the record for "Most Consecutive Top Ten Entries in the UK by a Female Group" in the 2008 edition and are credited again for "Most Successful Reality TV Group" in the 2011 edition. The group was also named the United Kingdom's biggest-selling girl group of the 21st century, with over 4.3 million singles sales and 4 million albums sold in the UK alone.[14][15]

2009–2013:Insatiableand Girls Aloud reunion

Coyle after show in 2009

In 2009, Girls Aloud decided they would partake in ahiatusto pursue solo projects.[16]That same year, Coyle collaborated withBoyz II Menfor their albumLove,recording a cover of theTake Thatsong "Back for Good",although the song was cut from the final track listing.[17]Coyle also worked withJay Sean,[18]although the duet was later scrapped.[19]

Coyle announced plans to release a solo album during Girls Aloud's hiatus.[20][21][22]She enlistedBarbara Charone,who has worked withMadonnaandChristina Aguilera,as a publicist and Bruce Garfield as her manager.[23][24]Early reports indicated three major record labels interested in Coyle,[25]In April 2010, it was reported she had signed toGeffen Records.[26]The deal later fell through.[27]In August 2010, Coyle officially signed a deal with grocery store chainTesco's new record label, releasing the album through her own Black Pen Records imprint.[2][27]

She worked with a number of famous songwriters and producers during recording sessions, such asDesmond Child,Guy Chambers,Mike Elizondo,Steve Booker,Toby Gad,Tony Kanaland newcomer Ricci Riccardi.[21][24][28]According to an interview with Booker, Coyle had worked on song ideas usingGarageBandwhich she then presented to Booker in England to work on together further.[29]The producer said, "She was singing her songs to loops, and then I took the loops out and rewrote the music from scratch to her ideas."[29]He described her songs as "very pop".[29]Booker also worked on songs to show off Coyle's vocals: "Because she's got such a belting voice, I tried a couple of things where she could really belt," he said.[29][30]

The album was preceded by the release of her debut single, the title track "Insatiable".Co-written with Guy Chambers and produced by Ricci Riccardi, the song has an" 80s feel "and" a harder, guitar-led sound. "[31][32]The single peaked at number twenty-six in the UK Singles Chart.

In November 2012, Coyle reunited with the rest ofGirls Aloudto celebrate their tenth anniversary. On 18 November 2012, the band released their new single "Something New"which was also the official charity single forChildren in Need.The group released their second greatest hits compilationTenon 26 November 2012. Coyle and the group embarked on theTen: The Hits Tourin February. After the tour's conclusion in March 2013, the group announced that they were disbanding.

2015–present:Nadineand new projects

In late June, Coyle appeared on ITV'sMichael Flatley: A Night to Remember,as part ofITV Music Specials.On the programme she sang a cover of "Dangerous Games", shortly thereafter she announced she would star alongside Flatley on his 2014 tour on select dates.[33]Coyle, in August, also revealed she has been in the studio recording new songs for a forthcoming second studio album.[34]

On 16 September 2014, Coyle announced that she began working with longtime collaboratorBrian Higgins.[35]In March 2015, Coyle spoke about the details concerning her second album, stating that she intended on signing with a major label and that the sound is "similar" to that ofLondon Grammar.[36]Later that year, Nadine recorded a duet withShane Filanfrom the bandWestlifefor his albumRight Here.They performed the single, titled "I Could Be" together on that year's annualChildren in Needtelethon.

In July 2017, it was announced that Coyle had signed a recording deal withVirgin EMI Records.[37]She released her new single, "Go to Work",on 8 September 2017.[38]In February 2018, it was announced that Coyle will release a four-track EPNadinein April 2018.[39]"Girls on Fire" was the first track to be released from the EP, on 8 February 2018.[40]

Coyle announced a seven-date tour, touring the UK and Ireland in May 2018.[39]The tour was cancelled without reschedule in April 2018, a month before commencing, with Coyle stating it was becoming "impossible to achieve" what they had wanted to do and that the cancellation was "definitely a lesson" for her.[41][42]In 2019, Coyle returned to the music scene with her summer anthem "Fool for Love",produced by Brian Higgins of Xenomania. In December of that year, Coyle announced another track called" All That I Know "which was released in 2020.[needs update]

In October 2022, Nadine sang a cover ofthe Cranberriesclassic "Zombie",as it was voted the number 1 Irish song of all time by RTE2FM listeners. Her performance gathered great reviews.[42]

In July 2023, Coyle attended the European premiere ofBarbieand released a new single, a cover ofSnow Patrol's classic "Chasing Cars". Coyle's version is titled "If I Lay Here (Chasing Cars)".[43]

In May and June 2024, Coyle and herGirls Aloudbandmates got back together for an arena tour titledThe Girls Aloud Showin memory of their late bandmateSarah Harding.[44]

Other ventures

As a member of Girls Aloud, Coyle has also appeared in thefly on the walldocumentaryGirls Aloud: Home Truths,theE4documentary seriesGirls Aloud: Off the Recordand a one-off variety show entitledThe Girls Aloud Party.Coyle made a cameo appearance inNatasha Bedingfield's video for "I Wanna Have Your Babies".[45]

Coyle contributed to the bookDreams that Glitter - Our Story,an autobiography with her Girls Aloud bandmates, in October 2008. The book was written with aghostwriterand published by theTransworldimprintBantam Press.[46][47]The book featured unseen photographs and included insights into the members' personal lives, their success together, style tips and "everything we've learned about life, love and music."[47][48]

As a member of Girls Aloud, Coyle has also endorsedBarbie,KitKat,Nintendo DS,Samsung,Sunsilkand Pandora.[49][50]

In December 2009, Coyle visited her hometown ofDerryto successfully break the record of the most trees planted in one site in an hour by 100 volunteers.[51]Coyle has also dedicated some of her time to charities, including the Northern Ireland children's hospice.[51]

Coyle published her new record label Black Pen Records, which additionally released her debut albumInsatiableand her further singles.[52]In 2012, Coyle served as a guest judge for an episode of the seriesAmerica's Next Top Model.[53]

In March 2018, Coyle appeared in Fabulous Magazine with a cover photo shoot and feature interview where she discussed life after Girls Aloud.[54]

In 2019, Coyle participated in thenineteenth seriesofI'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!and finished in fifth place.[55]

Personal life

Coyle had a cancer scare when she found a lump in her breast when she was 17.[56]

In 2006, Coyle moved from Northern Ireland to Los Angeles, California. This led to her constantly commuting back and forth between the US and the UK for her projects with Girls Aloud and as a solo artist. Whilst living in Los Angeles, Coyle opened an Irish pub restaurant inSunset Beach, Californianamed Nadine's Irish Mist in 2008 as a family business, which would allow family members to live near her and help her run the business.[57][58][59]In 2013, her estimated wealth was £6 million according to that year'sSunday TimesRich List.[60]

On 15 August 2013, Coyle announced on herInstagramaccount that she was expecting a child.[61][62]She further confirmed her reunion with ex-fiancéJason Bell,who is the father of her daughter. Their daughter, Anaíya Bell, was born on 10 February 2014.[63]

In 2015, after nine years in Los Angeles, Coyle closed down Nadine's Irish Mist and moved back to Northern Ireland to raise her daughter Anaíya. She stated that she decided to close the restaurant as the business gradually took a toll on her overworked family members and that she was tired of being approached by film and television producers who wanted to use the restaurant for their projects.[64]She also stated that she was becoming homesick for Northern Ireland whilst living in Los Angeles.[65]

Coyle and Bell split in 2019 "due to their increasingly distanced lives", as Bell remained in the United States when Coyle returned to Northern Ireland.[66]However, by 2021 the two were living together in Northern Ireland to allow Bell to co-parent Anaíya during theCOVID-19 pandemic.[67]

Discography

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions
IRL
[68]
SCO
[69]
UK
[70]
Insatiable 20 51 47

Extended plays

List of EPs
Title Details
Nadine

Singles

Lead

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
IRL
[68]
SCO
[71]
UK
[70]
"Insatiable" 2010 20 23 26 Insatiable
"Sweetest High" 2011 Non-album singles
"Go to Work" 2017 52 [A]
"Fool for Love"[73] 2019
"All That I Know" 2020 62
"If I Lay Here (Chasing Cars)"[74] 2023
"—" denotes album that did not chart or was not released

Note

  1. ^"Go to Work" did not enter the Official Singles Chart, but peaked at number 57 on the Official Singles Sales Chart, which counts only paid-for sales in the UK.[72]

Collaborations

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"I Could Be"
(withShane Filan)
2015 Right Here

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Irish Popstars Herself/Contestant Reality TV Series; Left because she was underage.
2002 Popstars: The Rivals Contestant/Herself/Competitor Reality TV series; 1st place
2005 Girls Aloud: Home Truths Herself Reality TV series; Documentary
2006 Girls Aloud: Off the Record Herself Reality TV series; Documentary
2007 The Friday Night Project Herself Co-Presenter
2008 The Passions of Girls Aloud Herself Reality TV series; Documentary
The Girls Aloud Party Co-presenter Special TV show
2012 America's Next Top Model Mentor/Judge "Jessica Sutta and Nadine Coyle" (Episode 6; Season 18)
Girls Aloud: Ten Years at the Top Herself Documentary
2013 Pop Life, I'm in a Girl Group! Herself Documentary; Episode 2 of 3
Ten: The Hits Tour Herself Girls Aloud live from the O2 Arena and last interview as a group.
2014 Michael Flatley: A Night To Remember Herself - Singer Special TV show
2018 The Horne Section Guest Performer Special TV show
2018, 2019, 2020 Celebrity Juice Herself TV panel show
2019 Soft Border Patrol Herself Mockumentary
Saturday Kitchen Herself Cooking show
Living With Lucy Herself Documentary
The Hit List Herself Children in Needspecial
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Herself Contestant;Series 19
2021 The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up to Cancer Herself Contestant of Series 4; Celebrity Baking Competition
Last Singer Standing Herself Judge
RuPaul's Drag Race UK Herself Special guest;Series 3
Film
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Surfing with William Young girl Supporting role
2007 St Trinian's Herself Supporting role
2014 Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games Erin the Goddess Supporting role
2017 Pin Cushion Air Hostess Supporting role

See also

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