Alice Chater
Alice Chater (born 5 April 1995) is a British singer, songwriter, dancer, and model known for her dance-pop music and collaborations with artists such as Iggy Azalea and Professor Green.[1][2] Raised in the seaside town of Ramsgate, Kent, Chater developed an early interest in performance arts, influenced by her family's love of music including ABBA and Céline Dion, and trained in classical singing, ballet, modern jazz, and tap dancing.[2][3] At age 11, she debuted onstage in a production of Annie, and by 14, she had written her first song; she began her professional career at 15 after connecting with a producer who was a family friend.[3][4] She earned a full scholarship to St Lawrence College and later attended the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts at 17, where she studied drama and graduated at age 20.[3][5] Chater gained initial attention in the mid-2010s by posting cover songs on YouTube, leading to her signing with Virgin EMI Records in the UK and Capitol Records in the US in 2017, under the mentorship of will.i.am.[3][2] Her debut single, "Girls X Boys", produced by LIOHN, was released in spring 2018, followed by "Heartbreak Hotel" later that year.[3] In 2019, she collaborated with Iggy Azalea on "Lola", which charted on the Official UK Singles Chart, and with Professor Green on "Got It All".[2] She released her second EP, Aries, in 2020.[5][3] In addition to music, Chater has pursued modeling and acting, appearing in the 2014 short film AB Negative and working with brands like Louis Vuitton and Dolce & Gabbana.[1][2] She signed with Epic Records via RZ3 Recordings in 2024, releasing singles such as "Don't Let My Boyfriend Get in the Way" (2024), "Come Alive" (2024), and "Bed of Lies" (2025), with a debut studio album announced for 2025 in development.[5][2][6][7][8] In 2025, she performed at events like Mighty Hoopla and resides in Los Angeles, focusing on her evolving career amid challenges in the industry.[5][9]Early life and education
Early life
Alice Victoria Rose Chater was born on 5 April 1995 in Ramsgate, Kent, England.[10][5] Chater grew up in a family deeply immersed in the arts, with her parents maintaining an extensive collection of opera recordings that filled their home with classical music, as well as pop acts like ABBA and Céline Dion.[11][2] Her relatives included professional ballerinas trained with the Rambert dance company, creating an environment rich in performance and creativity.[3] This household atmosphere provided early exposure to operatic voices, which she often mimicked as a child, fostering her innate interest in vocal expression.[3] From a young age, Chater's musical inspirations extended beyond classical genres to include powerhouse pop vocalists such as Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston, whose emotive styles she emulated through family playbacks and personal practice.[3] Her parents actively encouraged this burgeoning passion for singing and performance, recognizing her talent and supporting her exploratory efforts in music and dance within the home.[11] At age 11, she debuted onstage in a production of Annie, and by 14, she had written her first song; she began her professional career at 15 after connecting with a producer who was a family friend.[3][4] These formative influences in Ramsgate laid the groundwork for her artistic development, blending operatic discipline with contemporary pop sensibilities.[3]Education
Chater attended schools in the Thanet area, including St George's School in Broadstairs and St Lawrence College in Ramsgate on a music scholarship, where she completed her GCSEs before relocating to London.[12][3] Following her secondary education, Chater moved to London at age 17 and enrolled at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, one of Britain's oldest and most prestigious institutions for performing arts training.[11][2] There, she pursued a comprehensive program specializing in dance, acting, and singing, which provided foundational skills for her future performance career.[13][14] During her three years at Italia Conti, Chater underwent intensive training in various dance forms, including ballet, contemporary, jazz, tap, hip-hop, flamenco, hoop, and aerial acrobatics, which significantly shaped her dynamic stage presence and versatility as a performer.[11] She also developed her vocal technique through dedicated singing lessons and participated in academy performances that allowed her to apply and refine her multidisciplinary skills in a professional setting.[13] She was expelled for rule-breaking related to external commitments but ultimately received her diploma.[11][3]Career
Career beginnings (2015–2017)
Chater began her music career in the mid-2010s by uploading cover songs to YouTube and social media platforms, where she performed tracks by artists such as Madonna and Ed Sheeran, gradually building an initial online following through her vocal and dance performances.[15][16] In March 2015, she released her debut extended play, My WonderL.A.N.D., independently through Dakota Music Group, which featured five tracks including original compositions like "Wonderland" and "Girls X Boys," three of which she co-wrote.[17][13] The EP showcased her early pop style blended with electronic elements and received positive attention from industry figures, including singer Pixie Lott.[13] A pivotal moment came later that year when Chater had a chance encounter with producer and Black Eyed Peas member will.i.am at an industry event, leading to a mentorship that provided guidance on songwriting and performance while forging key connections in the music business.[11][18] This relationship culminated in her signing a major recording contract with Virgin EMI Records in 2017, transitioning her from independent releases to label-backed opportunities.[19][20]Rise to prominence (2018–2020)
Chater's debut single, "Girls x Boys," was released on April 19, 2018, through Virgin EMI Records, marking her introduction to the pop music scene with its upbeat, synth-driven sound and themes of youthful romance.[21] The track showcased her vocal range and dance-pop style, earning attention for its vibrant music video directed by Luke Bellis.[22] In 2019, Chater gained wider recognition through high-profile collaborations. She featured on "Lola," a single by Australian rapper Iggy Azalea released on November 8, which peaked at number 84 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart and number 26 on the Official Video Streaming Chart.[23] The song's bold, trap-infused production and empowering lyrics highlighted Chater's chemistry with Azalea, contributing to its streaming success. Later that year, Chater appeared on Professor Green's "Got It All," which reached number 48 on the UK Singles Chart, blending hip-hop elements with her pop sensibilities and boosting her visibility in the British music landscape.[24] Chater's momentum culminated in the release of her debut extended play, Aries, on August 7, 2020, via Virgin EMI. The five-track project included "Two of Us," a reflective ballad about relationships, alongside "Fix This," "Aries," "Pretty in Pink," and the earlier collaboration "Lola," demonstrating her versatility in blending emotional depth with catchy hooks.[25] During this period, she performed as a support act for Céline Dion at the British Summer Time festival in Hyde Park on July 5, 2019, delivering a set that energized the crowd ahead of the headliner's performance.[26]Label transition and comeback (2021–present)
In 2021, Chater featured on "N.Y.E." alongside Iggy Azalea, a track included on the deluxe edition of Azalea's album The End of an Era, marking her final release under Virgin EMI Records before parting ways with the label.[27][5] Following the collaboration, Chater entered a period of hiatus from 2021 to 2023, during which she focused on independent songwriting and personal growth amid industry challenges, including a break prompted by the COVID-19 lockdown that allowed her to refine her artistic voice and establish better boundaries in relationships.[5] She evolved her creative process by prioritizing vocals and melody in composition, gaining greater control over her music after years of navigating label constraints.[5] In 2024, Chater signed with Epic Records in partnership with RZ3 Recordings, co-founded by producer Tricky Stewart, positioning her for a renewed push in the pop landscape.[28] Her comeback began with the single "Don't Let My Boyfriend Get in Your Way" on July 19, 2024, followed by "Come Alive" on October 4, 2024, both showcasing a blend of dance-pop and house influences under her new deal.[10] These releases built momentum toward her debut studio album, still in development as of November 2025 and set to feature a mix of new tracks and previously unreleased material, and she performed at events such as Mighty Hoopla in June 2025.[5][9] The third single, "Bed of Lies," arrived on February 7, 2025, inspired by themes of betrayal and serving as a pivotal lead-in to the album.[29] In a February 2025 interview with Principle Magazine, Chater discussed the difficulties of the industry, noting, "I’ve been in this industry for a long time, and it hasn’t been easy," while teasing the album's exploration of reliving personal traumas through art.[5]Artistry
Musical style
Alice Chater's music is primarily characterized by electropop and dance-pop genres, often incorporating elements of synthpop and contemporary R&B with electronic influences.[30][31] Her sound draws from early 2010s dance-pop revivalism, featuring electrified disco rhythms and digitized grooves that evoke a sense of nostalgic club energy.[30][31] In terms of production, Chater's tracks emphasize upbeat tempos and synth-heavy beats, including wobbly synths, bouncing basslines, and funk guitar licks that create a polished, dynamic texture.[30][31] Her vocals are layered with processing, such as raspy verses, growled ad-libs, and cathartic hooks, which highlight a blend of sensuality and empowerment in delivery.[31] This approach results in infectious, danceable arrangements that prioritize movement and emotional release.[5] Lyrically, Chater explores recurring themes of relationships, self-confidence, nightlife, and emotional vulnerability, often delving into hedonism, betrayal, and yearning amid personal introspection.[31] Her work conveys a feisty assertiveness, balancing melancholy with bold sensuality to address modern romantic complexities.[5] Over time, Chater's style has evolved from more R&B-influenced early releases with '90s and 2000s pop echoes to a bolder, aggressive dance-pop edge in her 2024–2025 output, marked by heightened feistiness and throwback-infused energy.[30][31][5]Influences
Alice Chater's vocal style has been profoundly shaped by powerhouse singers known for their melismatic runs and emotive ballads, particularly Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston. She has cited Carey's intricate vocal techniques as a key inspiration for her own approach to layering emotions through runs and ad-libs. Similarly, Houston's commanding delivery in power ballads like "I Will Always Love You" influenced Chater's emphasis on raw vocal power and emotional depth during performances.[32][33] In the realm of pop and dance, Chater draws from icons such as Katy Perry, Madonna, Britney Spears, and Michael Jackson, whose elaborate stage choreography and striking visual aesthetics have informed her performance energy. Perry's vibrant pop spectacles and thematic visuals resonate with Chater's desire to create immersive live shows, while Madonna's boundary-pushing artistry inspires her bold artistic choices. Spears and Jackson, renowned for their synchronized dance routines and theatrical flair, have guided Chater's integration of precise movements with vocal prowess on stage.[11][34][16] Additional inspirations include Christina Aguilera, Etta James, and Céline Dion, who have honed Chater's focus on versatile range and heartfelt delivery. Aguilera's blend of pop agility and soulful grit mirrors elements Chater incorporates in her singing, while James's blues-infused emotional intensity adds a layer of soul to her interpretations. Dion's operatic belt and dramatic phrasing further contribute to Chater's ability to convey vulnerability through soaring vocals.[35][18][32] Beyond musical figures, Chater's artistry reflects broader experiences, including her ballet training—which she briefly pursued full-time after leaving school at 16—and familial exposure to opera, which instilled classical vocal discipline and poise in her performances. Her family's legacy of professional ballerinas, trained with the Rambert dance company, enhanced her ability to fuse dance with song seamlessly. Early immersion in opera records played by her mother fostered a foundation in breath control and projection that complements her contemporary pop style.[36][3][37]Personal life
Family background
Alice Chater was born in Ramsgate, Kent, as the youngest of two sisters.[18] Her mother, Lesley, instilled a deep appreciation for classical and opera music in the household, frequently playing opera recordings that Chater would imitate as a child, turning it into a regular party trick for family guests.[18][13] This exposure extended to soul-influenced artists like Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, whom Chater admired alongside her parents' opera collection, fostering her early vocal development without formal pressure.[3] Her father, a sailor, contributed to the family's seaside lifestyle near Ramsgate, teaching her sailing and emphasizing kindness as a core value.[38] Chater grew up in a close-knit family with strong artistic roots, particularly in ballet; her extended family, including cousins and aunts, consisted of professional ballerinas trained with the renowned Rambert dance company.[3][11] This environment encouraged her pursuits in dance and performance from a young age, with daily after-school rehearsals in singing, acting, and various dance styles, all supported by her parents who recognized her talent early and arranged classical singing lessons.[3][11] The family's home often echoed with opera and artists like Celine Dion, creating a nurturing space that blended classical influences with pop and soul elements to inspire Chater's multifaceted artistry.[39][11] Despite Chater's rising prominence, her family maintains a low public profile, with limited details shared beyond these formative influences, reflecting their preference for privacy amid her career.[2]Relationships and privacy
Chater has kept her romantic relationships largely out of the public eye, with few confirmed details emerging over the years. In early 2019, she disclosed ending a two-year relationship with an unnamed music producer boyfriend, noting the difficulties of sustaining partnerships amid her rising career and expressing a desire to embrace independence during this transitional phase.[18] By mid-2020, amid the COVID-19 lockdowns, she was based in Sweden with a boyfriend, where she focused on songwriting and personal reflection away from the spotlight.[40] Throughout her career, Chater has reflected on a pattern of unstable relationships, often attributing challenges to her own choices in partners. In a 2024 interview, she stated, "I’ve been through a lot, with relationships especially. I have never really had a stable relationship, which is wild, and it’s probably partly my fault too because I choose the wrong men."[2] This theme appeared in her July 2024 single "Don't Let My Boyfriend Get in Your Way," which she described as drawing from co-dependency issues and the "toxic trait" of overlapping relationships as a coping mechanism for mistreatment, though she emphasized its relatable yet problematic undertones without revealing specifics about any current partner.[41] Chater prioritizes privacy in her personal life, channeling experiences into her music rather than public disclosure. She has avoided oversharing on social media, instead directing her Instagram presence—followed by over 100,000 users—toward professional updates, fan interactions via her "Swans" community, and artistic visuals, maintaining a boundary between her career and private matters.[5] This approach intensified during her 2021–2023 hiatus, when she relocated to Sweden for low-key writing sessions following her departure from Virgin EMI amid pandemic-related label instability, allowing her to separate personal well-being from industry demands.[5] In 2025 interviews, Chater addressed the broader pressures of fame on her relationships and mental health, describing "very crazy relationships" marked by betrayal and the need for "major tests" and boundaries to identify red flags. She highlighted the emotional strain of repeatedly performing trauma-inspired songs like "Bed of Lies," which requires developing a "thick skin" to endure the industry's toll without compromising her authenticity.[5]Discography
Extended plays
Alice Chater has released two extended plays as of 2025, marking key phases in her independent and major-label career beginnings. Her debut EP, My WonderL.A.N.D., was an independent project that showcased her early songwriting involvement, while Aries represented her transition to Virgin EMI Records with a more polished pop-R&B sound.My WonderL.A.N.D. (2015)
Released on March 27, 2015, through Dakota Music Group, My WonderL.A.N.D. served as Chater's debut extended play, independently distributed via digital download and streaming platforms.[42] This five-track project highlighted her emerging artistry, with Chater co-writing three of the songs, including the title track "Wonderland," which drew from her personal experiences in Los Angeles.[17] Produced in a DIY context typical of early independent releases, the EP blended electropop elements with introspective lyrics, establishing Chater's initial catalog before her major-label signing.[43] The track listing is as follows:| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Wonderland" | 2:58 |
| 2. | "No Title" (featuring Chris Brookens) | 4:05 |
| 3. | "I Don't Do That" | 3:09 |
| 4. | "Crash" | 3:07 |
| 5. | "Good Baby Gone Bad" | 3:09 |
Aries (2020)
Chater's second EP, Aries, was released on August 7, 2020, via Virgin EMI Records, acting as a pivotal release in her early major-label catalog by compiling recent singles with new material.[45] The project featured production from collaborators like Mac & Phil on the title track, emphasizing emotional mid-tempo tracks amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which influenced its introspective themes of relationships and self-reflection.[25] It included the lead single "Two of Us," previously released earlier that year, and marked Chater's first EP under a major label, bridging her pre-2020 singles into a cohesive body of work.[46] The track listing is as follows:| No. | Title | Length | Featured artist |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Two of Us" | 3:30 | — |
| 2. | "Fix This" | 2:55 | — |
| 3. | "Aries" | 3:46 | — |
| 4. | "Pretty in Pink" | 3:59 | — |
| 5. | "Lola" | 3:48 | Iggy Azalea |