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Ellie Goulding is an English pop singer/songwriter, perhaps most famous for her breakthrough hit "Lights", aswell as collaborations with Scottish DJ, Calvin Harris on "I Need Your Love" and "Outside". She has been nominated for and won several awards in the past, including two Grammy Awards, several Brit Awards, of which she has won two, MTV VMA and EMA awards, and iHeartRadio Music Awards. She's also won a Billboard Music Award, with her activism bringing her a British LGBT Award in 2019 and a nomination in 2022.
Ellie Goulding is an English pop singer/songwriter, perhaps most famous for her breakthrough hit "Lights", aswell as collaborations with Scottish DJ, Calvin Harris on "I Need Your Love" and "Outside". She has been nominated for and won several awards in the past, including two Grammy Awards, several Brit Awards, of which she has won two, MTV VMA and EMA awards, and iHeartRadio Music Awards. She's also won a Billboard Music Award, with her activism bringing her a British LGBT Award in 2019 and a nomination in 2022.


Goulding is set to appear on Muse's [[The Wow! Signal (album)|upcoming album]] as a guest vocalist on the song [[Hush (song)|Hush]], which also appears to feature Nicholas James Gale of Digital Farm Animals and Theo Hutchcraft of Hurts.
Goulding is set to appear on Muse's [[The Wow! Signal (album)|upcoming album]] as a guest vocalist on the song [[Hush (song)|Hush]], which also appears to feature Nicholas James Gale of Digital Farm Animals and Theo Hutchcraft of Hurts.

Revision as of 23:51, 13 May 2026

Ellie Goulding is an English pop singer/songwriter, perhaps most famous for her breakthrough hit "Lights", aswell as collaborations with Scottish DJ, Calvin Harris on "I Need Your Love" and "Outside". She has been nominated for and won several awards in the past, including two Grammy Awards, several Brit Awards, of which she has won two, MTV VMA and EMA awards, and iHeartRadio Music Awards. She's also won a Billboard Music Award, with her activism bringing her a British LGBT Award in 2019 and a nomination in 2022.

Goulding is set to appear on Muse's upcoming album as a guest vocalist on the song Hush, which also appears to feature Nicholas James Gale of Digital Farm Animals and Theo Hutchcraft of Hurts.

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