Ali John Meredith-Lacey (born 11 August 1991), better known under the moniker Novo Amor, is a Welsh multi-instrumtalist, singer, songwriter, sound designer and producer. Lacey rose to promince after the release of his debut EP Woodgate, NY in March 2014.
Building on the success of the EP, Lacey released the single Faux, a collaboration with Ed Tullett, on Dumont Dumont and Brilliance Records on 23 June 2014.
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This was followed by Welcome to the Jungle, a Guns N' Roses cover for an AXE/Lynx advertising campaign on 6 January 2015,
Novo Amor And Ed Tullett Perform A Gorgeous Rendition Of 'carry You'
On 26 May 2017, Bathing Beach, the second of Novo Amor's EPs, was released via AllPoints, the in-house label of Believe Recordings.
Promoting the releasing of the album, Lacey collaborated with Sil van der Woerd and Jorik Dozy (Studio Birthplace), the producer by Sean Lin and New Frontier Pictures, cinematograph Nihal Friedel to released the music video for the single as the same name 'Birthplace'. The music videos tells the human abuse of the oceans, around the view of free diver Michael Board. For the purpose of the video, according to Indepdt, the 13-meter long model of the whale, which was made from plastic collected by school childr, who received books in return for their donations.
Lacey toured with Gia Margaret in 2019. They recorded and released two songs together, Lucky For You and No Fun on 28 February 2019.

Indie Folk Artist Novo Amor Performs At The Fremont Theater
The album recording ded around February 2020. On 30 July 2020, he announced the release of his second solo album, Cannot Be, Whatsoever, through AllPoints on 6 November 2020. The album features an embroidered cover by Dutch artist Tilleke Schwarz, titled 'Birdcage', later becoming one of the songs titles in the album. On 2 December, Lacey released the album documtary titled 'Please Don't Stand Up Wh Room Is In Motion' directed by Josh Bnett.
Lacey’s songs have be featured in movie soundtracks from Five Feet Apart, Elite, and the video game Life is Strange: True Colors.

Novo Amor is Portuguese for New Love. The artist confirmed in a tweet that the name had a Portuguese/Latin [sic] origin, without providing any further explanation.
Novo Amor By Lucia Lordo
He stated in an interview that he wt through a break-up in 2012 before he started producing and that led to this name as he found his New Love in music.
He stated in an interview that he wt through a break-up in 2012 before he started producing and that led to this name as he found his New Love in music.
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