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      • Ethnicity: *African-Jamaican (father) *African-Kittian (mother) Laura Mvula is a British soul singer and songwriter. Her father, Elford, is from Jamaica, and her mother, Paula, is from Saint Kitts.
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    Laura Mvula grew up in the Birmingham suburbs of Selly Park and Kings Heath with two younger siblings. Her mother is a humanities professor and is from Saint Kitts. Her father is from Jamaica and is a youth legal protection educator. She took up piano and violin at primary school and later attended Swanshurst School for girls.

  4. Oct 9, 2016 · Ethnicity: *African-Jamaican (father) *African-Kittian (mother) Laura Mvula is a British soul singer and songwriter. Her father, Elford, is from Jamaica, and her mother, Paula, is from Saint Kitts. She was previously married to Zambian-born musician Themba Mvula. Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk. Photo by Prphotos.com

  5. Jul 15, 2021 · Mvula was born Laura Douglas; her parents are from St. Kitts and Jamaica. She grew up in the suburbs of Birmingham, England, feeling like an outsider: a Black girl in a “predominantly white...

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  6. Jul 1, 2016 · My parents divorced when I was 21 and it was horrendous. Even though it was 10 years ago, it still feels raw sometimes but I have begun to see my parents as human beings, rather than invincible ...

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  7. Jul 2, 2021 · Mvula grew up in Birmingham, her mother was a humanities professor and her father worked in youth legal protection. She played violin and piano at school, sang in her church choir and her...

  8. You’re at the bottom of the food chain’. The singer had awards, critical acclaim and a fan in Prince but her world was shaken when Sony dropped her without explanation. Four years later, she ...

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    Two things: don't call Ivor Novello-winning singer-songwriter Laura Mvula's unapologetic, 80s pop-referencing new album Pink Noise a comeback record. “I've always been here,” she smiles, “I just took some time to do what I needed to do.” Secondly, this isn't Laura Mvula 2.0. It's not as simple as that.