Pandora

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Pandora
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Pandora in June 2013
Background information
Birth namePandora
Born August 29, 1986
Origin London, UK
Genre Pop / Soul
Years active 2012 - present
Label N/A
Associated acts
Candi


Pandora (born 29 August 1986) is an English singer-songwriter who won the first series of The The Uraps Factor in 2012. She received a £1 million recording contract by winning, and her winner's single "On A Mission" charted at #4.

Career[edit | edit source]

The Uraps Factor (2012)[edit | edit source]

Pandora auditioned for the Uraps Factor in late 2011/early 2012. She was first shown when she reached the final 6 girls at the Judges houses, where she sang infront of her mentor Candi and Candi's fiance Callum Andrews, a member of Dante. Her performance of "Bang Bang" impressed them both, and they picked her as one of the top three to progress to the live finals. Once in the live finals, Pandora competed as one of Candi's four girls and sixteen overall contestants. In Week 1 she sang "Breaking Down The Girl" and survived the double elimination. Week 2 saw a performance of "Ain't Nobody/Go" which fused the two songs. On Week 3 Pandora sang "Kings and Queens" and Week 4 her song choice was "Son Of A Preacher Man". Pandora sang "The Writer" on Week 5 and progressed into the final ten. For Week 6, each act had to sing one of their mentor's songs, and Pandora chose "Android's Heartbeat" from Candi's debut album "First Signs Of Sunlight", which recieved strong compliments and saw her once again progress to the next week. For Week 7, contestants had to sing in pairs, and Pandora performed "Heaven" with Sasha Snow and "Dancing On My Own" with Aimee Stevens (ironically the two contestants who came second and third behind Pandora). On Week 8, as part of the final seven, Pandora sang "Hometown Glory" which was considered her strongest performance to date. Week 9 saw six contestants become four as another double elimination took place, however Pandora's versions of "Heavy Cross" and "Back To Black" gained her enough votes to progress. Now in Week 10, Pandora was in the final four, which was ironically all of Candi's four girls in her category. Pandora performed "Nothing's Real But Love" which Candi picked, and "We Are Young", which she chose. For the live grand final on Week 11, Pandora was up against Sasha Snow and Aimee Stevens. Pandora first sang "Hometown Glory" once again considering it her best performance to date. She then performed a duet with Arianna DiCorso of her track "I Bite". She and Aimee Stevens then progressed to the Sunday Night, where the pair both performed the winner's single. It was revealed that Pandora had then recieved the most votes and become the first ever winner of The Uraps Factor.

Symmetry (2012 - present)[edit | edit source]

After her win on The Uraps Factor, Pandora was giving the winner's single "On A Mission" to release, which was written by judge Stacy Hart. It was released on 30 July, 2012 and charted at #4. The first single from her debut album "Symmetry", "Anonymous" was released on 21 January, 2013 and charted at #1. "Symmetry" also charted at #1 on the album chart. Pandora also featured on the track "Last Train Home" for Dahlia's debut album "Chasing Shadows". "Last Train Home" owns the record for the longest chart run on the Digital chart, with 13 consecutive weeks, peaking at #6.

Discography[edit | edit source]

Albums[edit | edit source]

  • Symmetry #1

Singles[edit | edit source]

Year Title Peak Album
2012 On A Mission 4 N/A
2013 Anonymous 1 Symmetry

Featured Singles[edit | edit source]

Year Title Artist UK Digital Album
2015 Last Train Home Dahlia 3 1 Chasing Shadows
The Uraps Factor
Series 1 · 2 · 3
Presenters Current: Chase Elite · Crystal Barker
Former: Paolo Rossi · Sara Walters
Judges Current: Candi · James Moss · Kleo · Paulo Araujo
Former: Brett Clarkson · Stacy Hart
Winners Pandora · Malaya Gold · Kenzi Hale
Runner-ups Aimee Stevens · Chelsea Flowers · Angel Vice
Other alumni Sasha Snow · Jetfire · Kicks · Calvin Hawthorne · Kimono · Audiodrama · Rod Cox · Indigo Indigo · Justyce · Alyssa Monroe · Eoin O'Neill · Terry · Javier Marquez
Winner singles On A Mission · Power To Heal
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