Historical Archive
Debut is the first studio album by Icelandic singer Björk, released on July 5, 1993. The album showcases a blend of electronic music, pop, and jazz influences, marking Björk's transition from her work with the band The Sugarcubes to a solo career. It features innovative production techniques and diverse instrumentation, establishing her as a unique voice in the music industry. The album received critical acclaim and is noted for its eclectic sound and Björk's distinctive vocal style, contributing to her legacy as a pioneering artist in the genre of experimental pop.