Imogen Heap
96 songs across 11 album sections.
About Imogen Heap
Imogen Heap is a pioneering British singer-songwriter renowned for her innovative approach to music production and composition. Her discography features a diverse range of styles, from the electronic textures of "Aroplane" to the soulful rhythms of "Headlock." As a founding member of the band Monster Magnet, she later transitioned to a solo career, releasing acclaimed albums such as "Speak For Yourself" and "I-Megaphone." Heap is celebrated for her use of technology, including the creation of the "One-Off" instrument, which allows her to play multiple instruments simultaneously. Her work often explores themes of identity, technology, and social issues, blending pop sensibilities with experimental sounds. With a catalog of over ninety-six songs and numerous album sections, her contributions to contemporary music remain significant and influential.

Come Here Boy (1998)
![Come Here Boy [1998]](/covers/none.jpg)
Come Here Boy [1998]
![Ellipse [2009]](/covers/none.jpg)
Ellipse [2009]

I-Megaphone (1998)
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I-Megaphone [1998]

I-Megaphone<Come Here Boy (1998)
![Keep Calm & Relax [2012]](/covers/none.jpg)
Keep Calm & Relax [2012]

Other Songs - Imogen Heap
- Aroplane
- Missing You
- Not You Again
- Aeroplane
- Airplane
- Blanket
- Can't Take It In
- Candelight
- Congratulations
- Embers of Love
- Foolish
- Glittering Cloud
- Glittering Clouds (Locusts)
- Hallelujah
- I'm in Love With You
- Kidding
- Leave Me to Love
- Let Go
- Lifeline
- Lonely Little Petunia
- Meantime
- Minds Without Fear
- Neglected Space
- Not Now But Soon
- Not That Big
- Pocket Sun
- Propeller Seeds
- Speeding Cars
- Spooky
- Xizi She Knows
- You Know Where To Find Me

Speak For Yourself (2005)
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