From pop chart-topper to rock-leaning experimenter, she's never stopped moving.
For a quick frame, listen to "Wait a Minute!" and then something like "BATSHIT!", you can hear the room get bigger.
She started with a massive hit, "Whip My Hair" went to number one in 2010, but that's not the story. The shift toward rock and electronic textures on songs like "Wait a Minute!" and "t r a n s p a r e n t s o u l (feat. Travis Barker)" shows someone who outgrew her own launchpad. Recent tracks like "BATSHIT!" and "curious/furious" keep pushing into personal, raw territory.
After "Whip My Hair," her albums moved from the experimental Ardipithecus in 2015 toward the rock-leaning lately I feel EVERYTHING and the more recent COPINGMECHANISM. She's worked with Travis Barker and has been open about social and political views alongside the music.
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