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Dorothy Miranda Clark (born 11 April 1995), known mononymously as Dodie (stylised dodie), is an English singer, songwriter, author and YouTuber. Dodie began her career uploading original songs and covers to YouTube. She has over 210 videos, over 2 million subscribers and over 415 million views on her main channel (as of October 2022). On her side channel, she has over 190 videos, over 910k subscribers and over 98 million views. Dodie has released four independent EPs: '' Intertwined'' (2016), '' You'' (2017), '' Human'' (2019), and ''Hot Mess'' (2022), the first three of which charted in the top 40 of the official UK Albums Chart. Her debut studio album, '' Build a Problem'', was released in 2021 and peaked at number 3 on the UK Albums Chart.


Early life and education

Dodie was born Dorothy Miranda Clark in Enfield, London, to Ralph Clark and Astrid Caputa. She is the second child of three, including older brother Iain Clark, and younger sister Heather Penelope "Hedy" Clark. Hedy has appeared in several of dodie's earlier YouTube videos, the majority of which have now been privatised. Hedy has a YouTube channel of her own. Dodie attended
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. After leaving school, she moved to
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with Jamie Jo, who is also a YouTuber and a painter.


Career


2007–2016: YouTube beginnings and ''Intertwined''

Dodie's first channel was called "Dodders5", now known as the "Alice and Dodie show!", which was created on 1 August 2007 and shared with her friend Alice Webb. Dodie's main channel "doddleoddle" was created on 7 February 2011; her first video on that channel, an original song called "Rain", was uploaded on 14 April that year. In addition to her main channel, she has a VEVO channel, "dodieVEVO", created on 5 December 2016, and a side channel, "doddlevloggle", created on 28 January 2012. On 18 November 2016, she self-released her first EP, ''Intertwined''. Despite its unsigned status, the EP reached number 35 on the official UK album charts during its first week of release. On 9 December 2016, she released the first video on Vevo channel, dodieVEVO, which has over 75 million views. Dodie has collaborated with many other musicians, including Tessa Violet,
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, Lauren Aquilina,
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, Thomas Sanders, Jacob Collier, Emma Blackery, Pomplamoose and Flashback. In 2018, she collaborated with singer Tom Walker on "Human", the lead single from her third EP, also titled ''Human''. Dodie also co-hosted Coca-Cola's CokeTV alongside fellow YouTuber Manny Brown, where she took part in various activities.


2017–2019: ''You'', ''Secrets For the Mad'' and ''Human''

Dodie's second EP, ''You'', was released on 11 August 2017. In its opening week of release, the EP debuted at number 6 on the official UK Albums Chart—29 places higher than the peak of ''Intertwined'', a new personal best. It also debuted at number 55 on the US ''Billboard'' 200. In June 2017, dodie announced that she was writing a book, and the autobiographical ''Secrets for the Mad: Obsessions, Confessions and Life Lessons'' was published on 2 November 2017. In 2018, she was featured in a collaboration with Faultline, a cover of the song "
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" which was featured in an advertising campaign by Audi in the United Kingdom. On 18 September 2018, dodie announced her third EP, entitled '' Human'', which came out on 18 January 2019, the title track being the lead single released on 21 September. The EP rose to number 5 on the official UK Albums Chart.


2019–present: ''Build a Problem'' and ''Hot Mess''

In 2019, she was a part of the '' Moominvalley'' soundtrack with a song titled Ready Now. Later that year she released a single called Guiltless, as well as a collaboration with Jacob Collier, with a cover of Here Comes the Sun. Following the release of her collaboration with Jacob Collier, she announced the release of a new single " Boys Like You" on 6 September. It was released on 27 September. On 19 October 2020, Dodie announced she would be releasing her first full-length studio album '' Build a Problem'' on 5 March 2021. The first single, "Cool Girl" was premiered on BBC Radio and released on multiple streaming platforms. On 8 February 2021, it was announced that the album was to be delayed until 26 March 2021 due to complications from the COVID-19 pandemic and Brexit. She later made an announcement on 11 March that it would be further delayed until 7 May 2021. The album received positive reviews from critics upon release, and debuted at number three on the UK Albums Chart, her charting highest position to date. On 29 July 2022, Dodie released "Got Weird", her first solo single since ''Build a Problem''. On 2 September 2022, she released the follow-up single "Hot Mess", and announced an EP of the same name, which was released on 30 September 2022.


Common musical themes


Romance/Relationships

One of Dodie’s most prominent themes is romance. Her most popular EP, ''You,'' is about love, as is ''Would You Be So Kind''; however, in the official YouTube video she says that the latter song no longer holds its original meaning. Other songs on the theme of romance include ''Intertwined, Absolutely Smitten, You, and Boys Like You''. Her songs often deal with people she has fallen in love with, and sometimes the toxicity of those relationships; in ''You'', the lyrics include the words "''Oh, I have a habit of searching for the damage / To share my love".''


Bisexuality

Many of Dodie's romance songs explore bisexuality: in ''She'', Dodie writes about being attracted to a girl rather than a boy. In the song she explores these feelings, and asks if it is wrong to be attracted to another female: ''"Am I allowed to look at her like that / Could it be wrong when she's just so nice to look at?'' In ''Rainbow'', she specifically sings about the struggles of those who, like herself, identify as LGBTQ+. Here dodie specifically redefines her sexuality, as compared with her 2017 video
I'm bisexual - a coming out song
'. In an interview, she says, "I think when I was younger I was so excited too because firstly it like it felt like a very exciting thing. I wanted to rush out and say it." In the same interview, she says that as she grew older she began to realize the difficulties of being bisexual, and the inner biphobia she faced; this led to her writing ''Rainbow''.


Friendship

In addition to themes of romance, dodie often sings about friendships, specifically about growing up with friends and losing them; in her YouTube video
Sick of Losing Soulmates - explanation, tutorial and karaoke!
' she says that ''Sick of Losing Soulmates'' describes her feelings about losing friends: "I'm done with losing my best friends like my soulmates" Another song that explores the theme of friendship is Party Tattoos. Dodie writes on Genius Lyrics that as a child she often had strict regulations on what she could and could not do, so as a teenager she made friends with anyone who she connected with.


Self-worth

Other dodie songs consider self-worth and mental health; she discusses her anxiety and depression in YouTube videos such as
depression, anxiety, depersonalization
' and
What is derealization / depersonalization?
'. ''Burned Out'', from the EP ''Human'', and ''Secret for the Mad'' are about mental illness and healing: "''I've got a secret for the mad / In a little bit of time it wont hurt so bad''". ''Hate Myself'', from dodie's first full-length album ''Build a Problem,'' considers her own self hate and insecurities, and their impact on her relationships.


Personal life

In May 2016, dodie came out as
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in a YouTube video, and later, in 2017, she released a song entitled "I'm bisexual—a coming out song!".


Awards and nominations


Discography

Albums *'' Build a Problem'' (2021) Extended plays *'' Intertwined'' (2016) *'' You'' (2017) *'' Human'' (2019) *'' Hot Mess'' (2022)


Tours


Headlining

*Intertwined Tour (2017) *You Tour (2017–2018) She also had her 3rd UK tour, titled 'The Spring Tour' *Human Tour (2019) *Build a Problem Tour (2021-2022)


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