"Björk" is the debut studio album by Icelandic singer Björk, released in December 1977 by Fálkinn. It marks her first recorded work as a child singer, following her appearance on Icelandic radio performing "I Love to Love" in 1976 through her music school.
The album was released with the assistance of Björk's stepfather, Sævar, and represents her early musical endeavors. However, it is often considered juvenilia and is not officially recognized as part of her solo discography. Instead, Björk's 1993 release "Debut" is widely acknowledged as her first official studio album, marking her emergence as a solo artist on the international stage.
Despite its status outside her main discography, "Björk" remains a notable artifact of her early career, showcasing her beginnings as a talented young performer before achieving broader recognition with her later works.