H.E.R.
H.E.R. is the stage name of Gabriella Wilson, a singer-songwriter from Vallejo, California. She started sharing her music online as a teenager, and her first...
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H.E.R. is the stage name of Gabriella Wilson, a singer-songwriter from Vallejo, California. She started sharing her music online as a teenager, and her first EP, 'H.E.R.
Her music often deals with personal reflection, heard in tracks like 'Against Me,' 'My Own,' and 'Losing.' In 2019, she worked with Bryson Tiller on 'Could've Been,' which appears among her popular songs. She's also recorded with YG on 'Slide.'
Wilson has released several EPs, including 'H.E.R. Volume 2' in 2017 and 'I Used to Know Her' in 2018.
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