A singer who broke through as a teenager and found her voice again after a long label fight.
If you want the early hit, it's "Leave (Get Out)." For where she landed, try "Worst (I Assume)."
She was 12 when she signed her first deal, and her debut single "Leave (Get Out)" made her a pop-R&B name overnight. The legal dispute that stalled her career for years gave her story a real-world weight, and she's been open about her bipolar diagnosis since 2018. More recent tracks like "Worst (I Assume)" feel like someone who's learned to write from the other side of a fight.
Her self-titled debut hit number four in 2004, and "The High Road" followed two years later. After the label battle kept her quiet, she came back with "Mad Love" in 2016. She's still putting out songs like "Sabotage (feat. CHIKA)" and talking plainly about mental health.
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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