Amanda Ghost

Amanda Louisa Gosein‑Cameron, known professionally as Amanda Ghost, was born on 10 July 1974 in England. She grew up in North London, studied at the London College of Fashion, and began writing songs with Ian Dench at age nineteen. Her first recording contract came in 2000 with Warner Records, where she released the album Ghost Stories on 12 September 2000; the single "Idol" entered the UK Singles Chart at Number 63. In 2004, the track "Break My World" reached Number 52 in the UK. Ghost’s EP, Blood on the Line (2006), was issued on her own Plan A Records, and the EP Singles & Remixes followed in 2005. Throughout the 2000s, Ghost collaborated with high‑profile artists, co‑writing Beyoncé’s "Once in a Lifetime" (2010) and Shakira’s "Gypsy" (2009), and contributing to Jordin Sparks’ single "Tattoo" (2008). She served as president of Epic Records from February 2009 until 2010, then founded the joint venture Outsiders with Sony Music. In 2015, she established the production company Unigram and later became CEO of AI Film. Ghost worked on the 2022 Grammy‑winning soundtrack The United States vs Billie Holiday and co‑produced the 2023 documentary Mad About the Boy: The Noel Coward Story. In 2024, she led the production of the musical theatre adaptation Gatsby: An American Myth, co‑composed with Florence Welch.

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