Joesef Scottish singer
Joesef
Born Joseph Traynor
(1995-07-10 ) 10 July 1995 (age 30) Genres Occupations Years active 2019–present
Musical artist
Joseph Traynor ,[ 1] known professionally as Joesef , is a Scottish singer from Glasgow .
Personal life
Joesef is bisexual,[ 16] and in 2022 was included in a Times Square billboard campaign supporting LGBTQ+ artists.[ 17] He has two older brothers.[ 18]
Discography
Studio albums
Extended plays
Play Me Something Nice (2019)[ 8]
Does It Make You Feel Good? (2020)[ 5]
Late To The Party (2021)
Singles
"Limbo" (2019)
"Loverboy" (2019)
"Don't Give In" (2019)
"Think That I Don't Need Your Love" (2020)
"The Sun Is Up Forever" (2020)
"I Wonder Why" (featuring Loyle Carner ) (2020)
"Does It Make You Feel Good?" (2020)
"Fire" (2021)[ 5]
"It's Been a Little Heavy Lately" (2022)[ 19]
"East End Coast" (2022)
"Joe" (2022)
"Just Come Home with Me Tonight" (2022)[ 11]
"Borderline" (2023)
"Let's Stay Together " (2023)
"Cynical" (2024)
"Stephanie's Place" (2025)
References
↑ Murphy, Lauren (2023-01-26). "10 Questions with... Joesef" . Entertainment.ie . Retrieved 2023-04-22 .
↑ "Glasgow singer Joesef named on BBC 'sound of 2020' list" . HeraldScotland . 29 December 2019. Retrieved 2023-04-22 .
↑ "A MEETING WITH JOESEF - CRASH Magazine" . www.crash.fr . Retrieved 2023-04-22 .
↑ "Joesef: The Scottish soul-pop artist creating heartfelt, soulful anthems that strike a chord with audiences" . HeraldScotland . 23 November 2021. Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
1 2 3 Williams, Sophie (2021-09-27). "Joesef: Scottish soul-pop hero turning vulnerability into a rallying cry" . NME . Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
↑ Williams, Sophie (2023-01-12). "Joesef – 'Permanent Damage' review: soul-pop with a real, impassioned lyrical edge" . NME . Retrieved 2023-01-13 .
↑ "Easterhouse star Joesef has a huge year ahead" . Glasgow Times . 13 January 2020. Retrieved 2023-04-22 .
1 2 "Glasgow singer Joesef says It is pretty f**king mad to be playing the o2 Academy" . Glasgow Times . 14 May 2022. Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
↑ "Who is 'Sound of 2020' contender Joesef?" . BBC News . 2019-12-12. Retrieved 2023-04-22 .
↑ Jenkins, Carla (2021-09-16). "Garthamlock local Joesef nominated for prestigious music award" . GlasgowLive . Retrieved 2023-04-22 .
1 2 "Joesef shares new single 'Just Come Home With Me Tonight' " . DIY . Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
↑ Holly, Alex (2023-01-22). "Joesef's 'Permanent Damage' brings power and passion to a new era of neo-soul" . Campus Times . Retrieved 2023-04-22 .
↑ "Get To Know... Joesef" . DIY . 2020-05-14. Retrieved 2023-04-22 .
↑ Crae, Ross (15 September 2021). "TRNSMT: Joesef on Glasgow's backing, being new to fame and friendship with Arlo Parks" . The Sunday Post . Retrieved 2023-04-22 .
↑ Smith, Paul T. (2022-12-04). "Elton John admits he's 'in love' with Scots singer-songwriter Joesef's voice" . Daily Record . Retrieved 2023-04-22 .
↑ Kelleher, Patrick (12 April 2020). "Bisexual singer Josef says what we're all thinking: That 'it's honestly weird to be straight' in 2020" . PinkNews . Retrieved 18 January 2023 .
↑ "Joesef: 'It's such an unnatural experience to be a musician' " . The Independent . 2023-03-12. Retrieved 2023-04-22 .
↑ McLean, Craig (2022-10-11). "Scottish soul-pop singer Joesef meets novelist Douglas Stuart" . Rolling Stone UK . Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
↑ "Joesef unveils new single 'It's Been A Little Heavy Lately' " . DIY . 22 February 2022. Retrieved 2022-11-18 .