Tracy Chapman Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Jessica Burns
Updated on January 17, 2026
Tracy Chapman Biography
(Known for Her Hit Singles 'Fast Car', 'Talkin' 'bout a Revolution' and 'Baby Can I Hold You')Birthday: March 30, 1964 (Aries)
Born In: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Advanced SearchTracy Chapman is an American singer-songwriter and well-renowned folk-rock singer. She is a four-time ‘Grammy Award’ winner and multi-platinum artist. Born in Ohio, Tracy was raised by a middle class family in Connecticut. Her mother supported her musical endeavors and by the time Tracy was in ‘Tufts University,’ where she studied anthropology and African studies, she had started making music, writing songs, and performing at the local coffeehouses. Through a friend in her university, she met the producers of ‘Elektra Records’ and her first album ‘Tracy Chapman’ was released in 1988. The album was an instant hit and the hit single ‘Fast Car’ made her an overnight sensation. She has recorded a total of eight studio albums, including ‘New Beginning,’ and ‘Our Bright Future.’ Most of her albums are certified platinum. She does a substantial amount of work for various charities all over the world and has been a part of many benefit and charitable concerts. She is a human rights activist and claims that she leverages her status to help the needy and bring to people’s attention some of the important humanitarian issues. Her writings and songs depict her humble nature. Quick FactsAge: 59 Years, 59 Year Old Females
Family:father: Charles Koppelman
mother: Hazel Chapman
Born Country: United States
Quotes By Tracy Chapman Black Singers
Height: 5'5" (165 cm), 5'5" Females
U.S. State: Ohio, African-American From Ohio
City: Cleveland, Ohio
Notable Alumni: Tufts University
More Factseducation: Tufts University
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American PeopleFolk SingersBlack MusiciansLyricists & SongwritersBlack Lyricists & Songwriters Childhood & Early LifeTracy Chapman was born on March 30, 1964, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. She moved to Connecticut at a very young age and was brought up by a middle class family. She was inclined towards music from a young age and her mother recognized her talent.She was gifted a ukulele by her mother when she was only three years old. By the age of eight, she had started writing songs and playing the guitar. After finishing her high school, she went to study at the ‘Tufts University’ on a minority placement scholarship.She studied anthropology and African studies at ‘Tufts.’ During this period, she got captivated with folk-rock singers. She took up singing as a hobby and started performing at coffeehouses. This eventually led to her recording songs at her college radio station.