Leadley

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Leadley
Leadley in 2019
Background information
Birth nameBethan Mary Leadley
Born (1995-12-15) 15 December 1995 (age 28)
Crawley, West Sussex, England
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboard
Years active2007–present
Labels
EducationPortsmouth College
PartnerElyar Fox (2017–Present)
YouTube information
Channel
Subscribers282 thousand
Total views6.32 million
NetworkFree Focus
100,000 subscribers

Bethan Mary Leadley (born 15 December 1995) is an English singer-songwriter, YouTuber, presenter, and actress.

Early life and education

Leadley was born in Crawley, West Sussex. She has an older brother, Daniel, who is married to Hannah Witton. Leadley attended Woking High School in Woking, Surrey followed by Portsmouth College in Portsmouth, Hampshire.

Career

Music and YouTube

Bethan Mary Leadley / musicalbethan (2007–2014)

Leadley began posting videos to her YouTube channel (formerly musicalbethan) in April 2007, although her main channel videos from prior to 2011 have been since deleted. She then started two side channels; acousticbethan in 2010 and justbefon in 2012. Her channels have consisted of covers, original songs, vlogs, interviews with the likes of Union J and Ellie Goulding, and more.

Leadley released a single "Day Affair" in collaboration with mental health charity, Time to Change in June 2014.

Bethan Leadley / musicalbethan (2014–2017)

Leadley released her first EP, New Kinda New as Bethan Leadley under LAB Records in November 2014 with producers Jon Gaskin and Ande Mello from Fort Hope. It was then announced Leadley would set out on her first tour via Kililive in January 2015 with performances in Bristol, Birmingham, London, Nottingham, Manchester and Glasgow. She was accompanied by Box of Light and Dodie Clark. Leadley supported Lucy Spraggan on tour that May, Union J at British Summer Time 2015, and The Midnight Beast on tour that September.

In September 2015, Leadley uploaded a charity cover of Birdy's "People Help the People" for Save the Children. Later in November, her second EP, Inside Her Head was released, this time with a more pop punk sound and delving into personal issues Leadley dealt with growing up. The third track on the EP, "Fall for You", received a nomination for YouTuber song of the Year at the 2016 Summer in the City Awards and the music video featured a number of YouTubers, including Dodie Clark, Hannah Witton, Emma Blackery, Orla Gartland, Niki and Sammy Albon, Elyar, the Mandeville Sisters, and more.

In 2015 and 2016, Leadley made appearances on YouTube channel CokeTV presented by Dodie Clark, including a duet with Clark, "Gold Star for Me".

In February 2016, Leadley signed with Kililive backed talent agency Free Focus. That same year, she supported The Rocket Summer on the acoustic stage at Slam Dunk Festival 2016.

Leadley (2017–present)

Leadley in 2017

Shifting her main focus towards music and her genre, she rebranded to Leadley with single "All of You" to debut the new moniker in August 2017. The song was co-written by Iain Mahanty and the music video was directed by Mandy Celine.

A self-titled EP followed in November 2018 featuring Dodie Clark and Lucy Moon as back-up vocals and co-writing by Stefan Abingdon. The first single off this EP was "Like I Did", released in July 2018 with a music video in September directed by Abingdon and filmed at the Old Joinery in Greenwich, London. The second was "Never Knew Love", which was released in August and its music video in November. It was filmed by her boyfriend, Elyar. She then in December filmed the music video for his song, "Mango", in return. Both were filmed on their holiday in Rhodes.

Leadley's next single, "Chic", along with its music video directed by Mandy Celine, had a 9 August 2019 release. Leadley supported Tessa Violet on the UK and Europe legs of her 'I Like (The Idea Of) Tour' in October and November 2019. When she got home, she released singles "Money" and "23", which she had debuted live on tour.

In 2020, she released "Nightmare" and "Summer Lovin'". The cover for the former features art by digital artist Laura Brouwers (Cyarin/Cyarine). In March 2022, Leadley released her fourth EP overall and second under the Leadley moniker Dark Pop, containing "23", "Nightmare", her 2021 single "Sinner", and 2022 single "I'm Not That Girl (Anymore)". In summer 2022, Leadley supported Kid Rain and was part of the Climate Live, Edgbaston Stadium, and Reading Pride line-ups.

Also in 2022, Leadley released the singles "New Shoes" and "Crush", which would form part of her 2023 EP Light Pop along with earlier singles "Chic" and "Love Me Like That" as well as new songs.

Television and film

Since 2015, Leadley has worked for 4Music presenting The UK Music Video Chart, which airs on Saturdays at 5pm. In 2016, she was given a second gig on the network, What's Upfront on Mondays at 6pm. The shows are broadcast on 4Music, Box Hits, and The Box.

Leadley also hosted TransmitterTV's coverage of the 2015 Brit Awards.

Leadley starred as the main character, Chloe Murdoch, in 2016 independent horror film, The Darkest Dawn (originally titled Hungerford 2).

Artistry

Between her ventures, Leadley describes music as her "first love". Although she has been writing lyrics from as young as 8, she wrote her first full song, "Then I Go", shortly after her parents' divorce when she was 13 or 14. Leadley cites that writing music has helped her through difficult times and much of her music is based on real life experiences, either her own or those of her friends. As she has moved from folk/acoustic to pop punk to pop in terms of her sound, Leadley has stated that her inspirations have changed over time. Damien Rice's O, which her father used to play in the car, made her "fall in love with songwriting to begin with."

Personal life

Leadly has been in a relationship with the singer Elyar since February 2017. They officially moved in together in December 2020, and are currently based in Birmingham.

In April 2023, Leadley went viral on TikTok when she revealed she had been diagnosed with primary ovarian insufficiency (POI).

Discography

Extended plays

List of extended plays
Title Details
New Kinda New
(as Bethan Leadley)
  • Released: 2 November 2014
  • Label: LAB Records
  • Formats: digital download, streaming
Inside Her Head
(as Bethan Leadley)
  • Released: 20 November 2015
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: digital download, streaming
Leadley
  • Released: 23 November 2018
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: digital download, streaming
Dark Pop
  • Released: 18 March 2022
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: digital download, streaming
Light Pop
  • Released: December 2023

Singles

Year Song Album
2014 "Day Affair" Non-album single
2017 "All of You"
2018 "Like I Did" Leadley
"Never Knew Love"
2019 "Chic" Light Pop
"Money" Non-album single
"23" Dark Pop
2020 "Nightmare"
"Summer Lovin'" Non-album single
"Love Me Like That" Light Pop
2021 "Sinner" Dark Pop
2022 "I'm Not That Girl (Anymore)"
"New Shoes" Light Pop
"Crush"
2023 "Love for the Last Time"

YouTube music

Original songs and covers uploaded on YouTube. This is a dynamic list as many videos, particularly from prior to 2010, may no longer be available.

Original songs

Year Song Album
2011 "You Are Amazing" Non-album single
2012 "My Drunken Friday Night"
"Keep Your Words"
"Hold Me Tonight"
2013 "Peace in This World"
"Little Red Dress" (live)
"Left the Broken" New Kinda New
2014 "Safe Lined"
2015 "Your Storm" Inside Her Head
"Fall For You"
2016 "Kiss Me Once" Non-album single
2017 "All of You"
2018 "Like I Did" Leadley
"Never Knew Love"
2019 "Chic" Non-album single
"Money"
"23"
2020 "Nightmare"
"Summer Lovin'"

Covers

Year Title Original Artist
2010 "Firework" Katy Perry
"Your Song" Elton John
"Hey There Delilah" (feat. Daniel Leadley) Plain White T's
"Make You Feel My Love" Bob Dylan / Adele
2011 "First Love" Adele
"Need You Now" Lady Antebellum
"Lullaby" Matt Costa
"Born This Way" Lady Gaga
"With or Without You" U2
"This is Me" Charlie McDonnell
"Turning Tables" Adele
"Skyscraper" (feat. David) Demi Lovato
"The Lazy Song" Bruno Mars
"Forever Yours" Alex Day
2012 "Tell Me Why" Taylor Swift
"Thinking of You" Katy Perry
"Girl Can't Dance" Eddplant
"Ur So Gay" Katy Perry
"Hero" Enrique Iglesias
"Bangarang" David Giles
"Boyfriend" Justin Bieber
"Ur Cool" Harrison Webb
"Where is the Love?" (feat. Kim Nieuwenhuis and Carrie Hope Fletcher) The Black Eyed Peas
"Iris" Goo Goo Dolls
2013 "State of Grace" Taylor Swift
"The Only Exception" (live) Paramore
"People Help the People" Birdy
"22" Lily Allen
2014 "Hold Onto Me" Mayday Parade
"The Blower's Daughter" Damien Rice
"Blank Space" Taylor Swift
2015 "She" Dodie Clark
"I Really Like You" Carly Rae Jepsen
"Love Me like You Do" (feat. Doug Armstrong; live session) Ellie Goulding
"Send Me on My Way" (feat. Carlos Montero) Rusted Root
"Better Than Sex" (feat. The Midnight Beast) The Midnight Beast
"Chandelier" Sia
"People Help the People" (in collaboration with Save the Children) Birdy
"I Was Made for Loving You" (feat. Elyar) Tori Kelly feat. Ed Sheeran
"Can't Help Falling in Love" Elvis
"Hotline Bling" Drake
"Water Under the Bridge" Adele
2016 "Control" Halsey
"I'll Stand by You" (for Safer Internet Day) The Pretenders
"You and I" PVRIS
"Somebody Else" The 1975
"Sick of Losing Soulmates" Dodie Clark
"Closer" The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey
"i hate u, i love u" gnash
"You" The Pretty Reckless
"Make Me (Cry)" Noah Cyrus feat. Labrinth
2017 "Mercy" (feat. John Buckley) Shawn Mendes
"City of Stars" Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling; from La La Land
"Deja Vu" Post Malone feat. Justin Bieber
"How Would You Feel" Ed Sheeran
"Beauty and the Beast" (feat. MVTCHES; sponsored by Universal Music) Ariana Grande feat. John Legend
"Green Light" Lorde
"Let It Go" James Bay
"Malibu" Miley Cyrus
"Sorry" Halsey
"Passionfruit" Drake
"LOVE." Kendrick Lamar
"Worst in Me" Julia Michaels
2018 "My My My! (Troye Sivan song)" Troye Sivan
"breathin" Ariana Grande
"Shallow" Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper; from A Star Is Born
"I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes)" The 1975
2019 "bury a friend" Billie Eilish
"Everything He Needs" Carly Rae Jepsen

As featured artist

Year Song
2015 "One for the Road" (with Dodie Clark)
"Shoot All Your Problems Away" (with TomSka)
2016 "Gold Star for Me" (with Dodie Clark; for CokeTV)
2019 "A Whole New World" (Creators' Cover for Disney Studios UK)

Music videos

Year Song Director
2014 "Left the Broken" (lyric video)
"Safe Lined"
2015 "Your Storm"
"Fall For You"
2017 "All of You" Mandy Celine
2018 "Like I Did" Stefan Abingdon
"Never Knew Love" Elyar
2019 "Chic" Mandy Celine
"Money"
2020 "Nightmare" Herself
"Summer Lovin'"
"Love Me Like That" Jack Howard
2021 "Sinner"
2022 "I'm Not That Girl (Anymore)" Ami Bevilacqua
"Crush" Herself
2023 "Love for the Last Time"

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2016 The Darkest Dawn Chloe Murdoch Film; originally titled Hungerford 2
2017 "6/10" Music video by dodie

Awards and nominations

Year Show Award Nominee Result Ref.
2016 Summer in the City Awards YouTuber Song of the Year "Fall For You" Nominated

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