Hollie Cook is a British singer and songwriter known for her lush fusion of
reggae, dub, and lovers rock, a sound she lovingly refers to as "tropical pop".
Born in 1987 in West London, she was raised in a vibrant musical environment.
Her father is Paul Cook, drummer of the Sex Pistols, and her mother, Jeni Cook,
was a backing vocalist for Culture Club—both major influences on her artistic
path. She first gained attention as a member of the reformed post-punk band The
Slits, before launching her solo career in 2011 with a self-titled debut album
produced by Prince Fatty. The album...