
Benjamin Clementine does not simply write songs; he tells stories that linger long after the final note. With his debut album At Least for Now, he won the Mercury Prize in 2015 and captivated audiences around the world. His deep voice, poetic lyrics and expressive piano playing create a unique blend of soul, classical influence and art pop.
Each performance feels like an intimate theatrical experience, balancing vulnerability and grandeur. Clementine is widely seen as one of the rare artists who transform music into a form of living poetry.
Fun facts
- Won the Mercury Prize for At Least for Now
- His music has been featured in major international TV productions, including the Apple TV+ series The Morning Show.
- Began his career performing as a street musician in Paris
- Combines music, poetry and performance into a singular artistic expression




