Her songs about young love and heartbreak feel conversational rather than theatrical.
If you want to hear what she does, start with 'Love Songs' or 'Karma.' They frame that whole parked-car, journal-entry feel she built her sound on.
When 'Love Songs' appeared in 2018, it didn't sound like a radio hit. It sounded like someone had left a voice memo running in a parked car. That unguarded quality, hearing 'Karma' or 'Mrs. Lonely' on her 2020 album 'Teenage Fever', became her signature. She's part of a wave of artists making R&B that feels like a direct conversation.
She first caught attention with 'Love Songs' in 2018, then expanded on those themes of young love on the 2019 EP 'Parked Car Conversations.' Her debut album 'Teenage Fever' arrived in 2020, and she's continued releasing projects like the 2022 album 'S2,' each building on her emotionally transparent style.
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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