Annie Lennox

Scottish singer-songwriter Annie Lennox gained global fame in the 80s as the lead singer of Eurythmics, delivering hits like "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" and becoming an iconic figure in pop music.

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Profession :

Pop Singer

Birthday :

December 25, 1954

Star Sign :

Capricorn

Age :

70

Birthplace :

Aberdeen, Scotland

Annie Lennox rose to fame in the 1980s as part of the iconic duo Eurythmics, captivating audiences with hits like “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).” After the group disbanded, she embarked on a remarkable solo career, delivering chart-topping albums such as “Diva” and “Medusa.” Lennox’s powerful voice and introspective lyrics earned her numerous accolades, including eight Grammy Awards and an induction into the UK Music Hall of Fame.

Beyond her musical achievements, Lennox is renowned for her unwavering commitment to activism. She has lent her voice to various humanitarian causes, passionately advocating for human rights, environmental protection, and social justice. Her tireless efforts were recognized in 2009 when she received the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize.

Lennox continues to inspire and empower through her music and activism, leaving an indelible mark on the world as a true icon of our time.