China Anne McClain
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China Anne McClain

China Anne McClain started performing young, appearing in television shows and films. In 2005, she formed the group China Anne + McClain with her sisters...

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China Anne McClain's pop and R&B shift

From a family group to solo work, her songs blend pop hooks with personal lyrics.

For her pop roots, try 'Calling All the Monsters'. 'Electronic Apology' gives a quieter, more recent feel.

She started young with the group China Anne + McClain, whose 2007 single 'Calling All the Monsters' became a Disney Channel staple. Later solo tracks like 'What's My Name' show her leaning into R&B, and 'Electronic Apology' captures a more introspective side. It's a catalog that grew up alongside its audience.

She formed a group with her sisters in 2005, releasing 'Calling All the Monsters' in 2007. After the group ended in 2014, she went solo with the 2019 album 'Blank Canvas' and songs like 'Dynamite'.

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China Anne McClain started performing young, appearing in television shows and films. In 2005, she formed the group China Anne + McClain with her sisters Sierra and Lauryn. Their debut album 'Calling All the Monsters' came out in 2007, featuring the single of the same name.

After the group disbanded in 2014, McClain began working as a solo artist. She released her first solo album 'Blank Canvas' in 2019. Songs like 'Dynamite' and 'What's My Name' show her moving between pop and R&B styles.

McClain has collaborated with other artists, including Thomas Doherty and Dylan Playfair on a version of 'What's My Name'. She continues to write and record music.

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