James Blake

James Blake Artistfacts

  • September 26, 1988
  • James Blake's real name is James Blake Litherland. Born in Enfield, London, he grew up tall in every sense of the word: he's 6 foot 5.
  • Music was in the family. His father, James Litherland, was a guitarist with the early-'70s jazz-rock outfit Colosseum.
  • Blake took classical piano lessons as a kid before studying Popular Music at Goldsmiths, University of London. While still a student, he began releasing a series of EPs - CMYK, Klavierwerke, and The Bells Sketch - that blended post-dubstep, ambient textures, and chopped-up vocals into something new.
  • His self-titled debut album arrived in 2011 to major critical acclaim, and two years later his follow-up, Overgrown, earned him the Mercury Prize, cementing his reputation as one of the most inventive voices in UK music.
  • Blake's falsetto and "light head voice" are trademarks, but equally important are the silences he leaves between sounds, the pitch-shifted experiments, and the genre-bending production that slides between alternative R&B, UK bass, electronic, ambient, and soul.
  • He's an in-demand collaborator. Blake has written, sung, or produced alongside Kendrick Lamar ("ELEMENT.," "King's Dead"), Beyoncé ("Pray You Catch Me" and "Forward"), Jay-Z ("MaNyfaCedGod"), Travis Scott ("Stop Trying to Be God," "Delresto (Echoes)"), Rosalia ("Barefoot In The Park") and Bon Iver ("iMi").
  • Blake started dating actress and TV presenter Jameela Jamil around 2015. Their relationship became a source of inspiration for his 2019 album Assume Form, much of which reads like a love letter to her and their life together in Los Angeles. Prior to that, he was romantically linked with Theresa Wayman of Warpaint, who also left her mark on some of his music.
  • Blake loves cooking. "I find it strangely musical and also not dissimilar from creating music," he told Time Out. "Except that the sense of gratification is a lot quicker. I might make a beat, and it might take two years to come out; whereas I can eat the curry that I've made that day."
  • He's a keen chess player. "It's a super useful hobby to have on tour because it's not difficult to play, online and off-line," Blake told Consequence. "All you need is a computer or an app to run it."
  • His longtime girlfriend Jameela Jamil, who has worked as a DJ, often contributes to his music. She has production credits on his albums starting with Assume Form in 2019, and she's the executive producer on his 2026 album Trying Times. Blake says she would "unlock things creatively."
  • Blake doesn't have any kids, and he's OK with that. "I don't crave it, to be honest," he told Rolling Stone in 2026 regarding fatherhood. "It's not a thought that enters my mind really ever."

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