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Jacob Alon | |
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| Born | 2000–2001 Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland |
| Origin | Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Genres | Indie folk |
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| Years active | 2024–present |
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| Website | jacobalon |
Jacob Alon is a Scottish singer-songwriter. After releasing their debut single Fairy In A Bottle in 2024, they rose to prominence after appearing on Later... with Jools Holland.[1] Their debut album In Limerence was released through Island Records and EMI Records in 2025,[2] which was nominated for the Mercury Prize and Scottish Album of the Year Award, and led to Alon winning the Critics' Choice Award at the Brit Awards 2026.
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