Imogen Heap Net Worth
Despite its lighthearted name, Frou Frou utilized electronics to create an atmospheric, dreamy, and nuanced sound. It was in 2001, when MCA/Universal signed the group, and thus put Heap’s solo career on temporary hiatus. Their first album Details came to light in 2002 with “Breath In” serving as the album’s first single. But two years later, Frou Frou’s music attracted wider audience’s attention when “Let Go” was included in the award-winning Garden State soundtrack. Even though Frou Frou had already disbanded by this point, Heap got back to her solo career. In 2005, she saw the release of her album Speak for Yourself, gaining notice for hit tracks like “Hide & Seek” and “Goodnight and Go”. In addition to releasing her own music, she also gave musical contributions to numerous films and television shows, including I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), Garden State (2004), Shrek 2 (2004), Six Feet Under (2004), Just Like Heaven (2005) and The O.C. (2005).