Chelcee Grimes was born on August 5, 1992, in Liverpool, England. From a young age, she showed a passion for both music and sports. Growing up in the vibrant city of Liverpool, she was exposed to a rich musical heritage that would later influence her own sound.
Chelcee's first big break in the music industry came when she wrote the song "Million Miles" for pop icon Kylie Minogue in 2014. The song became a hit and put Chelcee on the map as a talented songwriter. She continued to work behind the scenes, writing songs for artists such as Dua Lipa.
Chelcee's talent as a songwriter is undeniable, with credits on hit songs such as Dua Lipa's "Love Again" in 2020. Her unique blend of pop and dance music has captivated audiences around the world. In addition to her songwriting prowess, Chelcee is also an accomplished singer in her own right, showcasing her powerful vocals on various tracks.
Aside from her music career, Chelcee is also a talented soccer player, having played for Merseyrail Ladies FC. Her love for sports extends to her role as a TV commentator, where she provides expert analysis on both sports and music events. In 2021, she even appeared in the semi-finals of the Eurovision Song Contest, showcasing her versatility as an entertainer.
On a personal level, Chelcee has been open about her journey of self-discovery. She used to identify as bisexual but now proudly identifies as a lesbian, using her platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and visibility in the music industry.
Chelcee's talent as a songwriter has caught the attention of industry heavyweights, with producer Jonas Blue giving her a songwriting credit on the track "Wild." Her unique sound and undeniable talent continue to solidify her place as a rising star in the music industry.