Patrick Stump

American musician and Fall Out Boy vocalist

Patrick Stump - American musician and Fall Out Boy vocalist
Born

April 27th, 1984
40 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A musician, singer, and songwriter, recognized for contributions to the pop-punk genre. Co-founded a band that achieved significant commercial success, releasing multiple albums that topped charts and earned several platinum certifications. The band became a key figure in the music scene of the 2000s. Explored solo projects and ventured into various musical styles while maintaining involvement in the original band. Participated in producing and songwriting for other artists.

Fronted Fall Out Boy during their rise

Released the album 'From Under the Cork Tree'

Contributed to the soundtrack of 'Big Hero 6'

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