From 'Love Myself' to 'Starving,' she's built a catalog of straightforward pop with occasional surprises.
If you're checking her out, 'Love Myself' and 'Starving' probably frame what she does best. They're both pretty direct pop songs that don't try to be anything else.
Her 2015 debut 'Wrong Direction' set a clear pop tone, but it was 'Love Myself' the next year that actually got people talking. Songs like 'Sweet Love' and 'Starving' with Grey and Zedd show how she's kept that accessible sound while working with different producers. The BloodPop collaboration 'Capital Letters' and Hudson Thames feature 'How I Want Ya' round out a discography that's mostly about clean, uncomplicated pop moments.
She started with 'Wrong Direction' in 2015, then followed with 'Love Myself' in 2016. Since then, she's released solo tracks like 'Back To Life' while also teaming up with artists ranging from Alesso and Florida Georgia Line to Machine Gun Kelly.
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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