Marina Diamandis
Marina Diamandis, also known as Marina and the Diamonds, is a Welsh singer-songwriter known for her indie-pop and New Wave influenced music.
Pop Singer
October 10, 1985
Libra
39
Brynmawr, Wales
Marina Diamandis, also known as MARINA, is a Welsh singer-songwriter who rose to prominence with her debut album “The Family Jewels” in 2010. She is recognized for her distinctive and eccentric pop sound, which blends indie-pop and New Wave influences. Her other well-known works include the albums “Electra Heart” and “Froot,” along with singles like “Primadonna” and “How to Be a Heartbreaker.” Marina has participated in numerous charitable endeavors, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and mental health initiatives. In addition to her musical career, she is a skilled painter and has shown interest in fashion design and directing music videos. Marina initially gained attention under the name Marina and the Diamonds during the early 2000s indie revival.