Abigail Breslin
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Abigail Breslin

Abigail Breslin released her debut single "You Suck" in 2018, which gained attention for its direct lyrics about heartbreak. She followed with the album...

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Abigail Breslin's pop-folk songs and quiet evolution

An actor turned musician who writes direct heartbreak songs and covers traditional material.

For her direct songwriting, try "You Suck" or "Hurricane." For something more atmospheric, there's "Within Me a Lunatic Sings" with Stargroves.

Her debut single "You Suck" got attention for its blunt lyrics about heartbreak, and she followed with the album "Mixed Emotions" in 2019. Songs like "Hurricane" and "Christmas In New York" show her pop and folk influences, while her version of "House Of The Rising Sun" reveals an interest in traditional material. In 2020, she addressed criticism about cultural appropriation in her videos, apologizing and saying she wanted to be more thoughtful about representation.

She started with "You Suck" in 2018, then released the album "Mixed Emotions" the next year. Since addressing the video criticism in 2020, she's kept releasing music without much fanfare, letting the songs speak for themselves.

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Abigail Breslin released her debut single "You Suck" in 2018, which gained attention for its direct lyrics about heartbreak. She followed with the album "Mixed Emotions" in 2019, which included songs like "Hurricane" and "Christmas In New York." Her music draws from pop and folk influences, with occasional collaborations like "Within Me a Lunatic Sings" featuring Stargroves.

Her catalog also includes a version of "House Of The Rising Sun," showing her interest in covering traditional material. The acting background sometimes comes through in the theatrical delivery of certain tracks, but the recordings themselves stay fairly straightforward.

In 2020, she addressed criticism about cultural appropriation in some of her music videos, apologizing and saying she wanted to be more thoughtful about representation. Since then, she's kept releasing music without much fanfare, letting the songs speak for themselves.

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