A singer-songwriter whose early breakout led to direct, personal tracks about mental health and relationships.
For a quick sense of her style, try "Keep Me Up" or "The Few Things" with JP Saxe. They frame that direct, personal approach without much fuss.
Her breakout single "Joke's On You" got people listening, and songs like "Keep Me Up" show a willingness to write plainly about mental health. She draws from influences like Taylor Swift and Joni Mitchell, but her voice feels like it's coming from a specific L.A. room. Tracks like "Navy Blue" and "Everybody Loves You" keep that confessional tone straightforward.
She started writing her own material early in Los Angeles, where her father worked as a TV producer. After "Joke's On You" brought wider attention, she released her debut EP Young and has put out other EPs and singles since. She's worked with producers like The Chainsmokers and Kygo, and in 2021 faced controversy over a private conversation.
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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