
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse was a talented British singer and songwriter known for her deep, soulful voice and unique blend of musical styles, including jazz, blues, and R&B. Born on September 14, 1983, she gained international fame with her second album, *Back to Black*, which featured hits like "Rehab" and "Back to Black." Despite her success, Winehouse struggled with personal issues, including substance abuse, which ultimately impacted her life and career. She passed away on July 23, 2011, at the age of 27, leaving behind a lasting legacy and influencing many artists in the music industry.