Fleurie is the moniker of a singer-songwriter who started working in Nashville. Her 2015 debut single "Soldier" gained attention for its emotional delivery and became something of an anthem for listeners dealing with hardship. The song's success helped establish her sound, which often blends folk and indie pop elements.
She followed that with the 2016 EP "Love and War," which included the track "Hurricane." Later releases like 2018's "Portraits" and 2020's "Wrong Human" showed her exploring different textures, sometimes moving toward more electronic arrangements. Other songs in her catalog, such as "Hurts Like Hell" and "Breathe," continue in that vein of atmospheric, lyric-focused pop.
Fleurie has worked with other artists including Justin Tranter, who served as an early mentor. Her music tends to deal with themes of resilience and personal struggle, delivered with a clear, ethereal vocal style that has found an audience without much mainstream radio push.
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