Rita Sahatçiu Ora (Albanian:[ˈɾitasahatˈtʃiuˈɔɾa]; born Rita Sahatçiu; 26 November 1990) is a British singer, songwriter, television personality, and actress. She rose to prominence in 2012 featuring on DJ Fresh's single, "Hot Right Now", which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart.
Ora's debut studio album, Ora (2012), debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and produced the number-one singles, "R.I.P." and "How We Do (Party)". She had the most number-one singles on the UK Singles Chart in 2012 with three singles reaching number one.[4] In 2014, Ora released the single "I Will Never Let You Down" and was featured on Iggy Azalea's "Black Widow"; both songs reached the top 5 in the UK and the latter was Ora's first top 10 song on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Born in Pristina, modern-day Kosovo, Ora was named an honorary ambassador of Kosovo in 2015. Her second studio album, Phoenix (2018) produced the successful singles "Your Song", "Anywhere", and "Let You Love Me" making her the first British female solo artist to have 13 top 10 songs in the United Kingdom. Her third studio album, You &I (2023), reached the top 10 on the UK Albums Chart.
Ora was born on 26 November 1990 in Pristina, SFR Yugoslavia (modern-day Kosovo), to Albanian parents.[1][5] Her mother, Vera (née Bajraktari), is a psychiatrist and her father, Besnik Sahatçiu, is a pub owner; he studied economics.[6] Ora has an older sister, Elena, and a younger brother, Don. She was born as Rita Sahatçiu (the surname is derived from the Turkish word saatçi, which means "watchmaker"), but her parents later added Ora (ora means "time" in Albanian) to the family surname so it could be easily pronounced.[7][8]
Ora began performing at open mic sessions around London and, occasionally, in her father's pub.[12] In 2008, she auditioned for Eurovision: Your Country Needs YouonBBC One to be the British contestant for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 and qualified, but later withdrew from the competition after a few episodes as she "did not feel ready" and thought "that challenge wasn't for her."[13][14] Her manager, Sarah Stennett (who also worked with Ellie Goulding, Jessie J and Conor Maynard), later told HitQuarters that she reassured Ora that performing in Eurovision would hinder, rather than help her chances to make it as a solo artist.[15]
Shortly after, Ora's management got in touch with the American label, Roc Nation, and told them about her. Ora signed a recording deal and a publishing deal with Roc Nation in December 2008, and was one of their first signees.[15][16][17] She made a cameo appearance in Jay Z's video for "Young Forever" (2009).[18] After being signed, Ora recorded an album and wanted to release it, but her label advised against it and she started to work on other material for her debut album.[12]
Throughout 2011, Ora released covers and videos about working on her debut album on YouTube.[19] The videos caught the attention of DJ Fresh, who at that time was looking for a female vocalist for his song, "Hot Right Now".[20] Ora featured on the single that was released on 12 February 2012, debuting at number one on the UK Singles Chart.[21] During February 2012, Ora was also the opening act at the UK concerts from Drake's Club Paradise Tour. The first UK single from her debut album, "R.I.P." (featuring Tinie Tempah), was released on 6 May 2012.[22] Produced by Chase & Status, the song debuted at the top of the UK Singles Chart, becoming her first solo UK number one.[23] On 12 August, "How We Do (Party)" was released as a single, and it reached number one in the UK and Ireland. It was Ora's second UK number one as a solo artist, and third overall in 2012.[24]
In January 2013, Ora revealed that her second album would be clearer and have more direction than the first one.[32] On 26 February 2013, she revealed to Digital Spy that her second album shows a different angle to a "party girl."[33][34] On 24 May 2013, Ora was the headline act on In New Music We Trust stage at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.[35] On 28 June 2013, she performed on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury.[36]
2014–2016: Split from Roc Nation and other projects
In 2014, she had two top-five UK singles; the song "I Will Never Let You Down" which debuted at number one, and she featured on Iggy Azalea's "Black Widow" which peaked at number four in the UK, and the latter became Ora's first top ten song on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number three.[37][38][39] On 14 December 2014, Ora performed at the 2014 telecast of Christmas in Washington, filmed at the National Building Museum.[40] In February 2015, Ora featured on Charli XCX song, "Doing It", which debuted at number eight in the UK. On 22 February 2015, at the 87th Academy Awards, she performed the song "Grateful", which appears in Gina Prince-Bythewood's film, Beyond the Lights (2014).[41][42] In December 2015, Ora filed a lawsuit against Roc Nation, seeking release from the label and citing that the contract she signed in 2008 is "unenforceable", due to California's "seven-year rule". The complaint stated that she's "only been permitted to release one album despite creating multiple additional records for release" and that her relationship with Roc Nation is "irrevocably damaged".[43][44][45] In January 2016, Roc Nation filed a counter-lawsuit against Ora for breaking her recording contract, in New York. They reached a settlement in May 2016.[46]
On 26 May 2017, Ora released her first solo single in almost two years, titled "Your Song", which peaked at number seven in the UK.[50][51] The song served as the lead single from Ora's second studio album, after previous attempts at her second record were lost in her lawsuit against her former label, Roc Nation. The second single, "Anywhere", became her eleventh top ten song in the UK, peaking at number two.[51] In January 2018, Ora released the song "For You" (with Liam Payne), from the soundtrack of the film Fifty Shades Freed.[52] On 18 September 2018, Ora revealed the title of her second studio album, Phoenix, and its release date, 23 November. On 21 September, she released the album's fourth single, "Let You Love Me".[53] The song reached number four in the UK, marking Ora's 13th top-ten song, thus breaking a 30-year-old record for most top ten songs by a British female solo artist (previously jointly held by Shirley Bassey and Petula Clark).[2][54] On 29 October, she announced tour dates for the album in Europe, Asia and Oceania from 1 March until 29 May 2019.[55]
In September 2019, Ora confirmed to Marie Claire that she had begun working on her third studio album.[58] She provided further details regarding the music with NME, stating that "people have been coming to studio sessions from all over the world. I've been working on this now for the past two years, on and off. I have plans for this third album to be something I've never done before."[59] On 12 February 2021, Ora released the collaborative extended play, Bang, with Kazakh producer Imanbek.[60] In February 2022, Ora signed a record deal with Berlin-based music label, BMG.[61][62] On 27 January 2023, she released the song, "You Only Love Me", as the lead single from her third studio album,You &I.[63] On 19 April, she released the song, "Praising You", in collaboration with Fatboy Slim, and announced that the album would be released on 14 July.[64][65]You &I debuted at number six in the United Kingdom.
Other ventures
Acting
An appearance in an episode of the British drama series, The Brief, was her first television role, at age 13. Shortly after, she appeared in the British film, Spivs (2004). In April 2014, Ora appeared alongside Korean popstar, Hyuna, in an episode of Funny or Die called "Girl, You Better Walk."[66] In 2015, she played Christian Grey's sister, Mia, in the film adaptation of the best-selling novel Fifty Shades of Grey, a role she later reprised in the film's two sequels.[67][68][3] Ora originally approached the production hoping to contribute to the film's soundtrack and instead was asked to audition for the role of Mia Grey by the director of the film, Sam Taylor-Johnson.[69][70] In the 2021 film Twist, an adaptation of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, Ora played the Artful Dodger.[71]
In February 2022, she was announced to act in the Disney+ prequel–an eight-episode limited series–to the 2017 film, Beauty and The Beast, in a role described as a "fugitive with surprising abilities who carries with her a secret that could potentially affect an entire kingdom", but the project has been put on hold indefinitely.[72][73][74]
Design
In January 2014, Adidas announced a multi-year designer collaboration with Ora for their brand of casual sports clothing, Adidas Originals.[75][76] Ora designed her own apparel collections for the brand, including footwear and accessories.[77][78] In 2016, she collaborated with Italian fashion brand, Tezenis, on a capsule lingerie collection.[79][80] In 2018, Ora co-designed a shoe collection with the Italian footwear designer, Giuseppe Zanotti.[81][82][83] After appearing as the face of Escada, Ora co-designed a capsule collection with the brand in 2019.[84] In September 2023, the Dublin-based retailer, Primark, announced a multi-season fashion collaboration with Ora.[85][86] The first collection, co-designed by Ora, consisted of 169 pieces across knitwear, denim, tailoring and outerwear, along with shoes and accessories.[87][88]
Endorsements
In 2010, Ora featured in a commercial for Skullcandy headphones.[89] In 2011, she appeared in Calvin Klein's CK One campaign.[90][91] In 2013, she was the face of Italian sneaker brand, Superga, and the face of Material Girl, a clothing line designed by Madonna.[92][93] In September 2013, cosmetics brand, Rimmel, announced their collaboration with Ora for makeup collections.[94][95] She was the face of two Donna Karan 2014 collections, Resort collection and Autumn/Winter collection.[96][97][98] She was also the face of the label's fragrance, DKNY My NY, inspired by New York City.[99] In March 2014, Ora was one of the cast members of Marks & Spencer's "Leading Ladies" campaign.[100][101] Later in 2014, she appeared as the face of Roberto Cavalli Autumn/Winter campaign.[102][103] In 2015, she appeared in Coca-Cola and Samsung Galaxy S6 advertising campaigns.[104][105] In 2019, she was the face of several German brands; luxury fashion label, Escada, jewellery company, Thomas Sabo, and footwear retailer, Deichmann.[106][107][108][109] Ora appeared in "London After Hours" campaign for Pepe Jeans in 2023.[110]
On 10 July 2015, Ora was named an Honorary Ambassador of Kosovo by then-president, Atifete Jahjaga, at the Embassy of Kosovo in London.[135][136] Ora, who was joined at the ceremony by her parents, and former British Prime Minister and his wife, Tony and Cherie Blair said that she was "overwhelmed" by the honour.[135][137] Ora dated ScottishDJCalvin Harris from 2013 until June 2014.[138] In 2016, she and American musician Andrew Watt dated; they were together for two years until September 2018. They got back together in January 2019, but broke up again in October 2019.[139] In 2021, she and New Zealand filmmaker Taika Waititi began dating.[140] They married in August 2022.[141][142][143]
In November 2020, Ora broke COVID-19 restrictions which were in place, by having her birthday party at a West London restaurant during a period of national lockdown.[144][145] She had recently returned from Egypt and was supposed to be isolating for 14 days as a result. According to the police, her security offered to pay the venue £5,000 to break guidelines and asked for CCTV cameras to be switched off.[146] The restaurant's representative denied that a payment was made.[147] Ora apologised for the breach and was fined £10,000.[148]
^ abJeffries, David. "Rita Ora". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 9 September 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2017. Born in Pristina, Kosovo but raised in London, pop star Rita Ora
^ abcTaro Greenfeld, Karl. "Rita Ora Interview – July 2015 Cover Story". Marie Claire (July 2015 issue). And that was enough, apparently, to lure their Muslim father, Besnik (Vera is Catholic). The two fled conflict–torn Kosovo in 1991, when Ora was a year old, and settled in London. Her father, who had studied economics, opened his pub–he's not a devout Muslim–and her mother became a psychiatrist.
^Gjergji, Seremb (5 September 2013). "Tri femrat që na shndrisin" (in Albanian). seremb.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2015.