Morrissey is Steven Patrick Morrissey, an English singer and songwriter best known as the former frontman of the 1980s British rock band The Smiths and later as a solo artist.

Quick Scoop: Who Is Morrissey?

  • Full name: Steven Patrick Morrissey, born 22 May 1959 in England.
  • First became famous in the 1980s as co‑founder, lead singer, and lyricist of The Smiths.
  • Known for a baritone voice , melancholic yet witty lyrics, and an outsider persona that resonated with disaffected youth.
  • After The Smiths split in 1987, he launched a solo career in 1988 with the album “Viva Hate” and has released multiple successful albums since.
  • His songs often explore themes like emotional isolation, romantic and sexual longing, self‑deprecation, and dark humour, alongside anti‑establishment views.

Career snapshot

  • 1982–1987: Frontman and lyricist for The Smiths, who quickly gained national recognition in the UK.
  • From 1988: Solo artist, starting with “Viva Hate,” followed by albums such as “Kill Uncle,” “Your Arsenal,” and “Vauxhall and I,” all of which reached the UK top ten.
  • Became a key cultural figure for many fans, with a reputation for sharp, sometimes controversial public comments.

In short, when people online say “Morrissey,” they almost always mean the singer from The Smiths who went on to a long, sometimes contentious, solo career.

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