Born in Paris but raised in Hackney, East London, Paloma Stoecker recorded her
first songs for a college music project and soon had a host of record companies
banging on her door. Signing a major deal with Atlantic at just 17, Stoecker
changed her name in order to avoid confusion with Paloma Faith and developed
into the character Delilah - an icy electro-pop diva named after her Cuban
great-grandmother - who was musically a cross between Beyoncé, Aaliyah and Sade.
She spent two or three years finding her voice and developing as a songwriter
while touring as back-up singer with Ch...