Amy Winehouse, born on September 14, 1983, was a British singer and songwriter known for her deep voice and blend of jazz, soul, and R&B. Her album Back to Black (2006) won five Grammy Awards and included hits such as Rehab and You Know I’m No Good.
Her life was marked by addiction problems that overshadowed her career. She died on July 23, 2011, at the age of 27 from alcohol poisoning. Despite her short career, she remains one of the most influential artists of her generation.
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