Björk Guðmundsdóttir, (born 21 November 1965 in ReykjavÃk, Iceland) known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and occasional actress. Her musical career began when she was eleven with her study of classical piano in elementary school. One of her instructors sent a recording of Björk singing Tina Charles' song I Love to Love to RÃV, then the only radio station in Iceland. The recording was broadcast on national radio - after hearing it, a representative of the Fálkinn label contacted Guðmundsdóttir, to offer a record contract, and Björk was recorded and released in 1977. In November 1979, her eponymous first album was released; the record contained covers of several pop songs, including the The Fool on the Hill and boasted artwork from her mother and guitar work from her stepfather. Björk became a hit within Iceland and was not released in any other country.
Björk's musical tastes were changed by the punk revolution of the late '70s; in 1979, she formed a post-punk group called Exodus and, in the following year, she sang in Jam 80.
In her teens, Björk was influenced by punk; at 14 she formed the all-girl punk band Spit and Snot, shortly followed by the jazz fusion group, Exodus in 1979. In 1980 she graduated from music school. In 1981 she and bassist Jakob Magnússon formed another band called Jam-80, which later became Tappi TÃkarrass (which means "Cork the Bitch?s Ass" in Icelandic), and released an extended single, "BÃtið Fast à VÃtið in the same year. Their next album, Miranda, was released in 1983.
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lyrics for Blissing me, the 2th song of the 14 recorded for the album Utopia, with a total running time of 71:38, by Bjork. It was released on November 24, 2017 via One Little Indian, and produced by Björk, Arca, Rabit.