About
Cat Stevens, born Yusuf Islam, is a highly successful British singer-songwriter and musician. Known for his folk, rock, and pop musical style, he achieved international fame with hits like "Wild World" and "Peace Train." He later transitioned to Islamic music before returning to secular music in 2006. Stevens has sold over 100 million records and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
Career Timeline
First Hit Songs
Released early hits like 'Matthew and Son' and 'I'm Gonna Get Me a Gun,' establishing himself in the UK music scene. His folk-pop style began attracting attention.
Tea for the Tillerman
Released the iconic album 'Tea for the Tillerman' with hits like 'Wild World' and 'Father and Son,' achieving massive international success. He became one of the biggest singer-songwriters of the era.
Peak Commercial Success
At the height of his fame with multiple platinum albums and sold-out tours worldwide. His songs were dominating radio and he was a global superstar.
Conversion and Music Hiatus
Converted to Islam, changed his name to Yusuf Islam, and largely retired from secular music. This dramatic shift ended his mainstream career but preserved his wealth.
Return to Secular Music
Released his first secular album in 28 years, 'An Other Cup,' and began touring again. His comeback was met with enthusiasm from longtime fans.
Rock Hall of Fame
Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy in music history. His classic songs continued to generate significant royalties and streaming revenue.
Legendary Singer-Songwriter
Remains a well-respected and financially successful artist with enduring catalog sales and occasional tours. He is a household name among baby boomers and classic rock fans, though less known to younger generations.
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Last updated: February 23, 2026







