Abigail Barlow
Abigail Barlow started writing songs in New York, drawing from artists like Taylor Swift and Sara Bareilles. In 2020, she worked with Emily Bear on a TikTok...
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Abigail Barlow started writing songs in New York, drawing from artists like Taylor Swift and Sara Bareilles. In 2020, she worked with Emily Bear on a TikTok musical based on 'Bridgerton,' which went viral and brought her music to a wider audience.
Her song 'Future Ex' features Ariza and deals with the end of a relationship. Other tracks include 'Heartbreak Hotel' and 'If I Were a Man,' which often touch on themes of love and personal reflection.
Barlow has released projects like 'The Barlow & Bear Sessions' in 2021 and 'Abducted by Aliens' in 2023. She typically works solo but collaborates with others, including her sister Emily Bear, on various musical efforts.
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