Myles Smith: Europe’s Rising Star Poised for Global Fame

Myles Smith: From Local Talent to International Rising Star

Myles Smith, a 26-year-old singer-songwriter from Luton, England, has quickly risen to prominence in the music industry, enchanting listeners with his emotive lyrics and soulful sound. His journey from performing at local open-mic nights to becoming an internationally celebrated artist serves as a testament to the transformative power of talent and determination.

Early Life and Musical Beginnings

Born on June 3, 1998, Myles Smith showed a natural inclination toward music from an early age. By the age of 12, he was already capturing hearts by performing covers of artists such as Ed Sheeran, Marcus Mumford, and Chris Martin at local events and open-mic nights. His raw talent and heartfelt performances resonated with audiences, laying the groundwork for his musical journey.

Breakthrough and Viral Fame

The global lockdowns of 2020 became a turning point for Smith. Using social media platforms to reach a wider audience, he started posting acoustic covers on TikTok. In 2022, his rendition of The Neighbourhood’s “Sweater Weather” went viral, garnering millions of views and significantly expanding his fanbase. This unexpected digital success caught the eye of major record labels, leading to a record deal with Sony’s RCA label in 2023.

Achievements and Accolades

In May 2024, Smith released his breakout single, “Stargazing,” which soared to number four on the UK Singles Chart and achieved Platinum certification in the UK. The song’s popularity grew further when it was included in former U.S. President Barack Obama’s summer playlist, introducing Smith to a global audience.

Smith’s talent was formally recognized at the inaugural TikTok Awards in December 2024, where he was named Breakthrough Artist of the Year. Shortly after, in early 2025, he was honored with the prestigious BRITs Rising Star award, cementing his status as one of the most promising artists of his generation.

Musical Style and Themes

Blending elements of folk, Americana, and pop, Myles Smith has crafted a sound that feels both modern and timeless. His lyrics often explore themes of love, self-discovery, and resilience, carrying an undercurrent of hope and connection. In interviews, Smith has described music as his way of making sense of the world, aiming to help his listeners feel understood and less alone.

Looking to the Future

The future looks bright for Myles Smith. In 2025, he is set to join Ed Sheeran on his European tour—a dream opportunity for the Luton native, who has often cited Sheeran as a major influence.

Moreover, Smith’s highly anticipated debut album is slated for release later this year. Industry experts predict that his soulful voice and introspective songwriting will firmly establish him as a global icon.

Myles Smith’s meteoric rise from performing at local venues to receiving international acclaim underscores how today’s digital platforms can spotlight exceptional talent. As he continues to share his heartfelt music and inspiring message, fans around the world eagerly await the next chapter in his remarkable journey.


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