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Brooke Combe

Scottish singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brooke Combe
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Brooke Combe is a Scottish singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, best known for her 2025 breakthrough album Dancing at the Edge of the World.[1]

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Brooke Combe in performance at the Brudenell Social Club, Leeds on 18th April 2025
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Early life

Combe grew up in Dalkeith,[2] a small town near Edinburgh, Scotland, playing instruments from a young age.[3] Raised on her grandparents’ collection of classic Motown albums, as well as the ‘90s neo-soul and R&B loved by her parents, she began to branch out to rock music at 17 and was encouraged by her school music teacher to develop her vocals and to study music at university.[2][3] Combe began to release covers of her favorite songs online, which quickly grew her audience.[3]

2021-2024: Island Records

Combe first came to national prominence with her 2021 debut single, "Are You With Me?", a "glossy", singalong track with a "hand-clapping chorus."[4] She would later sign to major-label Island Records, appeared at Glastonbury Festival in 2022, and released 2023 mixtape Black is the New Gold, which "explored oppression and ideas of typical femininity through the lens of a tender homage to her Black roots."[2] Combe later began writing her debut album, but became disillusioned when faced by the commercial constraints and expectations of a major label.[4] She dropped out of her contract and began working with producer and frontman of the Coral, James Skelly.[4][5]

2025-Present: Dancing at the Edge of the World

In 2025, after her stint on Island Records, Combe independently released Northern soul-influenced debut album Dancing at the Edge of the World to acclaim. In a review for music publication Clash, writer Robin Murray praised the project as an "absolute stormer – vintage styled soul that feels totally refreshing... Combe isn’t satisfied with retreading old ground, instead finding her own unique place within an R&B lineage."[1] The Line of Best Fit heralded the album as "a massive step forward."[2]

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