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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Imogen Heap is a famous alternative singer from Essex, England. She began writing music as a teenager, having learned to play and taught herself to play many instruments as a teenager. She got her start in recording music as a guest vocalist for the band Acacia. After Acacia ended, she released her first solo album, i Megaphone. However, despite its popularity, record problems and budget issues resulted in her being dropped from her record label. She began collaborating with Guy Sigsworth, Acacia's programmer and keyboard player. Forming the duo Frou Frou, they released a single album, Details, in 2002. After getting dropped from their label, Imogen created her second solo album, Speak for Yourself in 2005, and followed it with Ellipse in 2009. |