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A full 10 years ago, global audiences got to know Andrew Hozier-Byrne — the Irish singer-songwriter known to most simply as Hozier — with his smash “Take Me to Church.” Written and ...
He is known for his debut 2013 song "Take Me to Church," which reached 13x-Platinum status, No. 2 on Billboard's "Hot 100," and was nominated for "Song of the Year" at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards.
2. Hozier had not even reached the Hot 100 again for eight years following his 2014 smash “Take Me to Church,” then returned to the Hot 100 multiple times in the past year, though he had not ...
Backup singer Amanda Brown stepped center stage to sing “Nina Cried Power,” Hozier’s ode to Nina Simone and other iconic ...
Hozier discusses reaching No. 1 on the Hot 100 with 'Too Sweet' — after nearly doing it a decade ago with 'Take Me to Church' — and his smash tour. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
A decade after “Take Me to Church,” Hozier finally has a No. 1 song with ‘Too Sweet.’ How did he pull it off?
In April, Hozier reached No. 1 on the Hot 100 with the bouncy “Too Sweet,” becoming the first Irish artist since Sinead O’Connor to claim the top spot. He’s now on tour with a nine-piece band.
Hozier (born Andrew John Hozier-Byrne in County Wicklow) did come out of the box strong in 2013 with his hit “Take Me to Church” and his subsequent three-times platinum, self-titled debut album.
In a stand at L.A.'s Forum, Hozier showed why he may be the best youngish rock star we have—extending to his celebrating his opener, Allison Russell.
What’s a a really sweet thing for me is that it was the very same week that the last Irish artist got a No. 1. Sinead O’Connor was the last Irish artist with the No. 1 in the U.S., and that ...
What’s a a really sweet thing for me is that it was the very same week that the last Irish artist got a No. 1. Sinead O’Connor was the last Irish artist with the No. 1 in the U.S., and that ...
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