Aurora
Aurora Aksnes was born on 15 June 1996 in Stavanger, Norway. The name she is most commonly used for her professional work is Aurora and occasionally stylized using lowercase letters, such like AURORA. Her debut E.P. Running with the Wolves was released by the record label Decca Records in May 2015 receiving great approval by music journalists and media. Half the World Away from Oasis was released by the group Oasis was recorded to accompany an advertisement of John Lewis, and Nature Boy is a Nat King Cole cover. Katy Perry's support for the song Runaway via a blog post added to the musician's acknowledgement. Make it a special day for her. Aurora Aksnes' earliest musical memories are of discovering the piano in her attic, then becoming enthralled by its sounds. Jan Oystein Aksnes was her father. The Aksnes family encouraged her to not to do music just for pleasure or as a means of growing, but that she should take it seriously. She started writing lyrics of her own. Her sources include noted authors Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan, as well as her affinity with Bjork's style. After her mom said that her songs would not just help her gain fame, however, they could also help others understand their importance to the world and appreciate how they can benefit from her songs, she decided to begin playing in front of the public. She was suggested by her mother to perform her songs publicly to help people realize their importance and the ways they can affect the world. The family members didn't know about it until she turned 14. Aurora's fame was not her dream. She claims that she enjoys writing music. The music she writes is the way that she feels everything.
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