The Irish singer-songwriter moved from girl group harmonies to personal pop after The Saturdays went on hiatus.
For a good sense of her solo sound, try 'Please Don't Tell Me' and 'The Waiting Game'. They show that pop voice she developed after The Saturdays.
Healy's solo material shows what happens when a pop group member steps out on their own. Songs like 'Please Don't Tell Me' and 'Grow Up Not Old' have that direct, conversational quality that feels like she's writing for herself rather than a committee. Her 2017 album 'The Waiting Game' gave her space to work in a more straightforward pop lane.
She first gained attention in The Saturdays, which formed in 2007. After the group went on hiatus in 2014, she started releasing her own music, beginning with the single 'The Waiting Game' in 2015. She's kept recording since, putting out tracks like 'Strangers' in 2017 and 'I Love You Minus You' in 2019.
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