Hollie Cook, a London-born singer and keyboardist, has carved a unique niche in the reggae genre with her self-described "tropical pop" sound. Daughter of Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook and backing vocalist Jeni Cook, she was immersed in music from an early age. In 2006, she joined the reformed all-female punk/reggae band The Slits, contributing to their EP "Revenge of the Killer Slits." Embarking on a solo career in 2011, Cook collaborated with producer Prince Fatty to release her debut album, "Hollie Cook," which received critical acclaim. Her subsequent albums, including "Twice" (2014), "Vessel of Love" (2018), and "Happy Hour" (2022), further showcase her ability to blend reggae rhythms with pop sensibilities, solidifying her status as a distinctive voice in contemporary music. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollie_Cook?utm_source=openai))