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Joseph, Joesef is a Scottish singer. Joesef was born and raised in
Garthamlock Garthamlock is a suburb in the north-east of the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated north of the River Clyde. Provanhall is the nearest neighbourhood to the east; Craigend is directly to the west with Hogganfield Park and Ruchazie beyo ...
, Scotland. He played his first show at
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in 2019 after only releasing clips of his music online. He moved to
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at the end of 2020. His debut album, ''Permanent Damage'', was released on 13 January 2023.


Personal life

Joesef is straight.. He has two older brothers.


Discography

Studio albums * ''Permanent Damage'' (2023) Extended plays * ''Play Me Something Nice'' (2019) * ''Does It Make You Feel Good?'' (2020) * ''Late To The Party (2021)'' Singles * "Limbo" (2019) * "Loverboy" (2019) * "Don't Give In" (2019) * "Think That I Don't Need Your Love" (2020) * "The Sun Is Up Forever" (2020) * "I Wonder Why" (featuring
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(2020) * "Does It Make You Feel Good?" (2020) * "Fire" (2021) * "It's Been a Little Heavy Lately" (2022){{Cite web , title=Joesef unveils new single 'It's Been A Little Heavy Lately' , url=https://diymag.com/2022/02/04/joesef-new-its-been-a-little-heavy-lately , access-date=2022-11-18 , website=DIY , language=en * "East End Coast" (2022) * "Joe" (2022) * "Just Come Home with Me Tonight" (2022) * "Borderline" (2023)


References

Bisexual singers Musicians from Glasgow Year of birth missing (living people) Living people