Charlotte Plank

Charlotte Plank is an English musician. She released three solo singles before releasing "Dancing is Healing" by Rudimental and Vibe Chemistry, which charted at No. 33 on the UK Singles Chart. She is a member of Loud LDN.

Charlotte Plank
Plank with assorted Loud LDN members in February 2023, fifth clockwise from left
Background information
Birth nameCharlotte Plank
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active2020-present
LabelsBlack Butter Records
Member ofLoud LDN

Early life

Plank is from Edenbridge, Kent,[1] and attended Notting Hill Academy of Music.[2] Her parents met in Australia in the early 1990s rave scene; her uncle was a DJ. She first started recording in lockdown;[3] her first works were lo-fi demos.[4] She previously worked at Marks and Spencer.[4]

Career

On 14 February 2021, she released "Dont U Know", with Frankie Allan and Strictly Banks,[5] and on 13 August 2021, she featured on Reflecting, from Chowerman's EP ANTITHESIS, which also featured Luciferian and Kami-O.[6] On 20 May 2022, Plank self-released "Hate Me".[1] The song detailed Plank's attempts at putting off a potential love interest, due to her own self-hatred.[7] The song brought Plank to the attention of Black Butter Records, who signed her,[8] and rereleased the song on 19 August 2022,[9] the same day as its camcorder-style music video, which was shot with Sexy Lady Massive, a women-only rave in London.[10] On 9 November 2022, she released "Lost Boys",[9] which discusses men's mental health.[4] On 19 January 2023, she released "L.S.D. (Love So Damaged)",[9] which discusses the struggles of a toxic relationship.[4] On 21 April 2023, she released "Dancing Is Healing",[9] a song about the healing properties of dancing,[11] which also featured Rudimental and Vibe Chemistry,[9] and which charted at No. 23 on the UK Singles Chart.[12] On 25 April 2023, she released "White Noise",[9] which she had previously performed live.[13]

Artistry

Plank's inspirations include Fleetwood Mac, Sam Fender, Keith Flint, Orbital, and Bicep.[4] She, piri, venbee, Issey Cross, and Willow Kayne are members of Loud LDN, a collective of female and non-binary musicians based in London and its suburbs.[14]

References

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