Cleo Sol

Cleopatra Zvezdana Nikolic (born 24 March 1990), better known by her stage name Cleo Sol, is a British singer-songwriter. Working closely with her partner, the producer Dean Josiah Cover, she has released five solo studio albums, beginning with the EP Winter Songs (2018), followed by full-lengths Rose in the Dark (2020), Mother (2021), Heaven (2023), and Gold (2023) and is a member of the R&B collective Sault.

Early life
Cleo Sol was born and raised in Ladbroke Grove. Her mother is Serbian-Spanish and her father is Jamaican. Both are jazz musicians.

Music career
Cleo Sol made her debut in 2008 featuring on the single "Tears" by Tinie Tempah. In 2011 Cleo Sol signed to DaVinChe's record label Dirty Canvas and Island Records, releasing singles such as "High" and "Never the Right Time (Who Do You Love)".

She took a musical hiatus from 2012 to 2017. She returned with the EP Winter Songs, released on 9 March 2018.

In 2019, Cleo Sol was featured on the single "Selfish" by British rapper Little Simz, reconnecting in 2021 with the rapper for the song "Woman".

She released her debut studio album, Rose in the Dark, on 27 March 2020, included by Complex and Clash in their end-of-year lists. The following year, Nikolic released her second studio album, titled Mother, on 20 August 2021. Surprise albums Heaven and Gold followed in September 2023.

She is a member of the UK based musical collective SAULT who have released eleven studio albums. The group rarely appears live or does interviews, and Sol rarely performs live.

Musical style
Cleo Sol has cited influences from Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu and Jill Scott while growing up on genres such as reggae, Motown and Latin music.

Personal life
Cleo Sol is married to the English record producer Inflo, who is the father of their child born in 2021.