Kim Wilde, born on 18 November 1960 in Chiswick, London, is a renowned British pop singer. Over the years, she has become known for her contributions to the New Wave and pop music scenes. Wilde's breakthrough came in 1981 with the iconic single "Kids in America," which was a commercial success and showcased her distinctive voice. The daughter of singer Marty Wilde, she continued to produce a string of hits during the 1980s including "You Keep Me Hangin' On" and "Cambodia." Kim has released multiple albums, such as the self-titled "Kim Wilde" and "Select." She also won the Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist in 1983. Throughout her career, Kim Wilde has made a significant impact in the music industry, balancing her time between music and her passion for gardening, even becoming a television presenter on the subject.