Dorothy Miranda Clark, better known as Dodie, is a British singer-songwriter, author, and YouTuber born on April 11, 1995, in Epping, Essex.
She rose to prominence through her YouTube channel, doddleoddle, where she showcases original music and covers.
Dodie made her debut with the EP Intertwined in 2016, followed by the release of her first studio album, Build a Problem, in 2021.
In addition to her music career, she authored the book Secrets for the Mad, published in 2017. As of August 2023, her main YouTube channel boasts over 196 videos, 2.01 million subscribers, and over 431.66 million views.
Her second channel has accumulated over 203 videos, 882k subscribers, and over 100.46 million views.
Early Life And Education
Dorothy Miranda Clark, known professionally as Dodie, was born on April 11, 1995, in Epping, Essex, England. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark and has two siblings: an older brother named Iain and a younger sister, Hedy, who is also a YouTuber and musician.
Dodie attended Leventhorpe School in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, where she excelled academically before deciding to pursue a career in music and songwriting, eventually becoming a prominent figure on YouTube. Dodie is of white ethnicity, though her religious beliefs have not been publicly disclosed.
Career
Dodie began her artistic career in 2007 by vlogging with a friend. However, it was in 2011 when she transitioned to music through her YouTube channel, doddleoddle, where she shared original songs and covers.
Her debut single, “Rain,” was released in 2011 and marked the beginning of her music career. In 2016, she self-released her first EP, Intertwined, which garnered attention and peaked at number 35 on the UK Albums Chart, solidifying her place in the music industry.
Following the success of Intertwined, Dodie released her second EP, You, in August 2017. The project debuted at number 6 on the UK Albums Chart, further establishing her growing popularity. In addition to her music, she published an autobiographical book, Secrets for the Mad: Obsessions, Confessions, and Life Lessons, in November 2017.
This book allowed Dodie to showcase her multifaceted talents, extending her influence beyond the realm of music. Her third EP, Human, released in January 2019, featured a collaboration with Tom Walker and further propelled her career. The EP peaked at number 5 on the UK Albums Chart, and Dodie embarked on a European and North American tour, enhancing her reputation as a live performer.
In 2021, Dodie reached a significant career milestone with the release of her debut studio album, Build a Problem. The album received critical acclaim and debuted at number 3 on the UK Albums Chart.
Her distinct style, which blends melancholy and introspective lyrics with ukulele melodies, continued to resonate with fans. In 2022, Dodie explored new sounds with the release of the Hot Mess EP, following up with singles like “Got Weird” and “Hot Mess.”
The following year, she co-founded the indie pop band Fizz alongside Orla Gartland, Greta Isaac, and Martin Luke Brown. Their debut single, “High in Brighton,” and album The Secret to Life solidified Dodie‘s continued evolution as an artist.
As of early 2025, she remains an influential figure in the indie music scene, with a career that spans multiple musical projects and collaborations, marking her as a prominent and versatile talent.
Personal Life
Dodie is currently single, though she has been in past relationships with Evan Edinger and Nathan Zed in 2017, as well as Sammy Paul in 2015. One of her more publicized relationships was with Jon Cozart, where rumors suggested they had a casual relationship, while Dodie sought something more serious.
This dynamic influenced their music, with Dodie‘s song “a non love song from Nashville” and Cozart‘s “The Tourist” reflecting aspects of their connection.
Discography
Studio Albums
Build a Problem (2021)
Extended Plays (EPs)
Intertwined (2016)
You (2017)
Human (2019)
Deezer Sessions (Women’s Voices) (2021)
Hot Mess (2022)
Live at Metropolis (2022)
Dodie (Live at NPR’s Tiny Desk) (2023)
Records
As Lead Artist:
“Sick of Losing Soulmates” (2016)
“You” (2017)
“Human” (featuring Tom Walker) (2018)
“Guiltless” (2019)
“I Kissed Someone (It Wasn’t You)” (2021)
“Got Weird” (2022)
“Hot Mess” (2022)
As Featured Artist:
“Here Comes the Sun” (with Jacob Collier) (2019)
“I Eat Boys (Remix)” (with Chloe Moriondo) (2021)
Net Worth
Dodie Clark‘s net worth is estimated to be between $930,000 and $1.2 million. This wealth is primarily derived from multiple income sources, including music sales, YouTube ad revenue, sponsorships, merchandise sales, and live performances.
Her substantial following on platforms like YouTube, where she has over 2 million subscribers, plays a significant role in her financial success.
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