The Southern California singer-songwriter behind 'Breathe (2 AM)' and the 2005 album 'Wreck of the Day.'
If you're going to listen to one thing, it's 'Breathe (2 AM).' For a deeper cut, try 'Walk Away' or 'Forever Love (Digame).'
Her 2005 single 'Breathe (2 AM)' topped the Adult Contemporary chart and became a signature song for its late-night, confessional feel. That track, along with songs like 'All On My Own' and 'Burn And Fade,' defined a specific kind of ethereal, melancholic pop from the mid-2000s. The legal dispute over the authorship of 'Breathe (2 AM)' with John Shanks also became a notable part of her story.
She signed with Epic Records and released her debut album 'Wreck of the Day' in 2005. The album's success was anchored by 'Breathe (2 AM),' which led to a period of recognition followed by a complicated legal situation. Later songs like 'Forever Love (Digame)' and 'Walk Away' continued in a similar emotional vein.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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