Freddie Purple: Where Music, Fashion, and Joy Intertwine
Freddie Purple is a dynamic artist making waves in the UK music and fashion scenes. A singer, songwriter, performer, and co-producer, she’s known for her bold fusion of dance, synth, electro-pop rock, and indie-pop soul — all delivered with infectious energy and a genuine passion that lights up every stage she steps on.
Raised in a creative, musical family with roots tracing back to legendary composer Gioachino Rossini, Freddie’s connection to music runs deep. She started her artistic journey as a dancer and actress with Italy’s RAI TV, but it wasn’t until 2022 that she fully embraced her path as a music artist. Her debut single “Be Free” found surprising success, especially in India, where it opened doors into the world of music in film.
Since then, Freddie has been steadily carving out her own space in the industry. She’s worked with a range of UK and international producers — including Roberto Pisk, Tony Sage, Cameron Collie, and Louis Ryan — and took part in the Safo Music Group’s artist development program, refining her sound and sharpening her vision.
In 2024, she signed a single publishing deal with Atrium Music (Los Angeles) for her unreleased track “Deeper Kinda Love.” That same year, her song “Get Closer” landed a sync placement through Trippy Tran Films, and she collaborated with Notting Hill Music and songwriter Laurence Hobbs on the emotive track “For The First Time.”
Her live performance at Breaking Sound in Shoreditch in July 2024 was a breakthrough — a sold-out crowd and an entirely organic campaign on social media that doubled her online following in just a few months. It was a bold reminder of the power of connection and self-driven artistry.
Freddie is also the force behind Temple of Art and Music, a community platform for emerging artists developed in collaboration with JPSM Management and London Music Showcase. Whether she’s on stage, behind the scenes, or creating space for others, Freddie’s mission is clear: to bring people together through music, movement, and creativity.
At a recent performance, she turned heads not only with her sound but with her look — a musical note-printed top by House of Aristocrats, the gender-inclusive fashion brand founded by visionary designer Pharaoh Farrukh. Known for blending sustainable luxury with theatrical elegance, the brand aligns perfectly with Freddie’s bold artistic identity.
Styled by the artist herself, with hair and makeup by Martina Mancuso, the shoot also featured model Danny Richardson alongside Freddie and designer Farrukh — capturing a moment where music and fashion effortlessly collided.
Looking ahead, Freddie will take the stage again on May 20 at Maroto, just days before the release of her next single “Stronger Together” on May 30, 2025. The track is more than a song — it’s a message: “When we love, we become stronger together.”
Freddie Purple is more than a performer — she’s a storyteller, a connector, and a creator of joy. And she’s just getting started.20:07