From Disney Channel beginnings to more reflective writing, her music holds specific moments.
If you want to understand her approach, listen to 'Hurricane' and then 'Atlantis.' You can hear the room getting bigger around her voice.
Her 2012 album 'Hello My Name Is.' gave us 'Hurricane' and 'Ready Or Not,' songs that feel like diary entries set to straightforward pop. Later tracks like 'Atlantis (feat. Kaiydo)' show her moving toward layered production without losing that personal touch. She's one of those artists who makes you remember where you were when you first heard a specific line.
She first got attention playing Teddy Duncan on 'Good Luck Charlie,' then released her debut album in 2012. The shift from early singles to songs like 'Do You Miss Me at All' suggests a move toward more reflective writing after her Disney-era pop.
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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