Samuel Frederick Smith is an English singer and songwriter who gained fame in 2012 upon featuring on Disclosure's single "Latch".
Sam Smith is an English singer-songwriter who rose to fame in 2014 with their breakthrough single "Stay With Me". Smith has earned international acclaim for their soulful vocals, winning multiple Grammy Awards and selling millions of records with their award-winning debut album In the Lonely Hour.
Sam Smith has won four Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist in 2015.
Sam Smith collaborated with songwriter and producer Jimmy Napes on the award winning single "Writing's on the Wall" from the James Bond film Spectre.
Before being an established artist, Sam Smith was a backup singer for English singer Ella Eyre.
In 2018 Sam Smith released an acoustic album of their own songs entitled "The Thrill of it All Live".
Sam Smith wrote and performed the theme song to the 2015 James Bond movie "Spectre".
Sam Smith, a British singer and songwriter, was born on May 19, 1992, and is currently 31 years old. He is best known for his powerful ballads and soulful vocals, and has won four Grammy Awards, twelve Billboard Music Awards, and three Brit Awards.
Sam Smith's net worth is estimated to be around $40M. His wealth is derived from his music career, brand endorsements, and other business ventures. He has been lauded for his singing and songwriting abilities and has released many hit albums and singles. His music has topped the charts across multiple genres.