Katie Melua: ‘If I could change my past, I would have partied a little bit harder in my 20s’

The singer-songwriter on loving dirty burgers, a mix-up with her newborn baby, and why she treasures her British passport

Born in Georgia, Katie Melua, 39, came to the UK as a child and attended the Brit School in south London. Her first two albums were UK No 1s and she had hit singles with The Closest Thing to Crazy and Nine Million Bicycles. By the release of her third album, Pictures, in 2007, she was the biggest-selling UK-based female artist in the world. Her ninth studio album, Love & Money, was out in March, and this month she released a 20th anniversary edition of her debut, Call Off the Search. She lives in London with her partner and their baby.

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