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Ann Marie

Pop Singer

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Music

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Resourceful Brave Passionate Determined A True Friend Magnetic

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1995-11-20
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MiniBio

She’s a pop singing sensation who’s been making waves with her original music, sharing her talent on her self-titled YouTube channel. Over 1.7 million subscribers tune in to hear her unique sound and heartfelt lyrics, which have helped her stand out in the digital music scene. Among her most popular tracks are “Tell Me Lies” and “Different,” both of which showcase her vocal range and emotional depth. Before she became widely known, one of her earliest uploads was a freestyle titled “Try Me,” released back in December 2014—a moment that marked the beginning of her journey. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, she brings that urban energy and authenticity into her artistry. Her name has since become synonymous with raw talent and independent creativity, and as her fanbase continues to grow, so does her influence. With every new release, she reminds listeners why her name keeps coming up in conversations about the future of pop music.

Trivia

She built up a solid online presence, especially on Instagram and Twitter, where she gained quite a following—over 1.6 million fans on Instagram and around 170,000 on Twitter. And let’s not forget Facebook, where she had already reached 400,000 followers by September 2016. She really made a name for herself across platforms, connecting with fans and growing her audience steadily over time. She knew how to engage people, and that definitely showed in the numbers. She wasn’t just popular—she was influential.

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