Lyrics by Imogen Heap

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  1. 2-1
  2. A-ha!
  3. Aha!
  4. Airplane
  5. Alien
  6. Aliens
  7. Angry Angel
  8. Aroplane
  9. Bad Body Double
  10. Between Sheets
  11. Blanket
  12. By The Time
  13. Can't Take It In
  14. Candlelight
  15. Canvas
  16. Clear The Area
  17. Closing In
  18. Come Here Boy
  19. Coming up for Air
  20. Congratulations
  21. Daylight Robbery
  22. December of love
  23. Earth
  24. Em Encerramento
  25. Embers Of Love
  26. Entanglement
  27. Feeling Strange
  28. First Train Home
  29. Foolish
  30. Getting Scared
  31. Glittering Cloud
  32. Glittering Cloud (The Plague Of Locusts)
  33. Goodnight And Go
  34. Half Life
  35. Hallelujah
  36. Have You Got It In You
  37. Headlock
  38. Hide & Seek
  39. Holding Out For A Hero
  40. I Am In Love With You
  41. I Need a Hero
  42. I'm In Love With You
  43. If Only I Were a Butterfly
  44. Just For Now
  45. Kidding
  46. Last Night Of An Empire
  47. Leave Me To Love
  48. Let Go
  49. Lifeline
  50. Little Bird
  51. Lonely Little Petunia
  52. Loose Ends
  53. Me, The Machine
  54. Meantime
  55. Minds Without Fear
  56. Missing You
  57. Mutual
  58. My Secret Friend
  59. Neglected Space
  60. Not Now But Soon
  61. Not That Big
  62. Not You Again
  63. Oh Me, Oh My
  64. Pocket Sun
  65. Propeller Seeds
  66. Rake It In
  67. Rollin' And Tumblin' (with Jeff Beck)
  68. Run-Time
  69. Shine
  70. Sleep
  71. Speeding Cars
  72. Spooky
  73. Sweet Religion
  74. Swoon
  75. Telemiscommunications
  76. The Beast
  77. The Listening Chair
  78. The Moment I Said It
  79. The Rythm Of Life
  80. The Song That Never Was
  81. The Walk
  82. Tidal
  83. Useless
  84. Valentine's Day Massacre
  85. Wait It Out
  86. Whatever
  87. Xizi She Knows
  88. You Know Where To Find Me

Imogen Jennifer Jane Heap ( IM-ə-jən HEEP; born 9 December 1977) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and entrepreneur. She is considered a pioneer in pop music, particularly electropop, and in music technology. While attending the BRIT School, Heap signed to independent record label Almo Sounds and later released her debut album, the alternative rock record I Megaphone, in 1998. Due to minimal marketing of the album, it sold poorly, and Heap was soon left without a record deal. In early 2002, she and English record producer Guy Sigsworth formed the electronic duo Frou Frou, in which she was the vocalist. They released their only album to date, Details, through Island Records in 2002. It was commercially unsuccessful and the duo soon disbanded, though their song "Let Go" earned them wider recognition after being used in Zach Braff's film Garden State (2004). Heap produced, recorded, sang, arranged, mixed, played most instruments, and designed the cover art for Speak for Yourself (2005), her second studio album, on her own. It was self-released through her independent record label, Megaphonic Records. Its lead single "Hide and Seek" garnered success internationally after being featured in the Fox television series The O.C. Her 2006 single "Headlock" went viral on TikTok in 2024 and, the following year, it became her first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 and her first top-40 entry on the UK Singles Chart. Heap's third studio album, Ellipse (2009), peaked in the top-five of the Billboard 200 chart, produced the single "First Train Home", and made Heap the first woman to win the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. This was followed by her fourth studio album, Sparks (2014), which topped Billboard's Dance/Electronic Albums chart. Heap also found commercial success with her 2016 children's song "The Happy Song". Heap is known for her innovative musical approach, her contributions to film and television soundtracks, her independent success online, and her devoted fanbase. She developed the Mi.Mu Gloves, a line of wired musical gloves, and, in the 2020s, became known for her work with and advocacy for artificial intelligence in music. She composed the music for the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, a sequel to the Harry Potter novels which premiered on the West End in 2016 and for which she won a Drama Desk Award. She has also been awarded the Grammy Award for Album of the Year for her production work on Taylor Swift's 2014 album 1989, an Ivor Novello Award, and an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music.

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