Country-pop singer Ilse DeLange emerged as one of the most successful Dutch artists of her generation with her chart-topping 1998 debut
World of Hurt. Born May 13, 1977, in Almelo, Holland, DeLange spent much of her childhood competing in local talent contests, eventually forming a country-inspired duo with guitarist
Joop Liefland -- in 1994 they performed at the Dutch Country Music Awards -- but their momentum soon stalled and a year later the partnership dissolved. DeLange next surfaced in the short-lived pop group
Wij, issuing the 1996 single "De Oorlog Meegemaakt." Two years later, she joined the country band
Cash on Delivery, and with them traveled to Nashville to record an LP with producer
Barry Beckett. The completed album,
World of Hurt, was issued in the Netherlands as a DeLange solo effort, going on to sell close to 500,000 copies and topping the Dutch charts; the single "I'm Not So Tough" also cracked the Top 40, and she claimed Best Female Singer honors at the annual Edison Awards as well as the TMF Award for Best New Artist. The stopgap live release
Dear John followed in 1999, and a year later, DeLange issued her second studio album,
Livin' on Love. More rock-oriented than its predecessor, the LP peaked at number five, notching a Top 40 hit via the title cut. DeLange returned to the U.S. to record 2003's
Clean Up, which returned the singer to the top of the Dutch charts and yielded her highest-charting single to date with "Before You Let Me Go," a collaboration with the pop band
Kane; she also won her second Edison Award as Best Female Singer. After teaming with Italian singer
Zucchero for the hit duet "Blue," DeLange began work with American pop producer
Patrick Leonard on 2006's chart-topping
The Great Escape, which generated the hits "The Lonely One" and "I Love You."
DeLange's hot streak continued in 2008 with Incredible, which earned a quintuple platinum certification in the Netherlands partially on the strength of the hit single "Miracle." After 2009's Live in Ahoy, she released Next to Me in 2010, which became her fourth album in a row to reach number one in the Dutch charts. Eye of the Hurricane continued that streak into 2012.
DeLange's attention turned to television in 2013. She joined The Voice of Holland as a coach in its fourth season and stayed with the show through the next two years before moving to The Voice Kids and then signing with The Voice Senior in 2018. As she worked on television, DeLange was also part of the country-pop group the Common Linnets, who released albums in 2014 and 2015. After a six-year hiatus from solo recording, DeLange returned in 2018 with a self-titled album. Gravel Dust followed in 2019. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi