The American hyperpop artist, known for her breakout track “Vacation Bible School,” really made waves in the music scene with that single alone racking up over 45 million streams on Spotify. Yeah, she was definitely making a name for herself before things took a turn. In 2018, the American hyperpop artist stepped back from the spotlight and largely vanished from public view after being caught up in a serious doxxing scandal—something that clearly took a toll. Despite stepping away from music, she’s still maintained a solid online presence. On TikTok, under the handle ayeshaonline69, the American hyperpop artist has built a following of around 40,000 fans, while her Instagram account by the same name boasts an impressive 330,000 followers.
Before all the fame and buzz, though, it all started back in 2015 when she first began sharing her music on SoundCloud. That’s where the American hyperpop artist began experimenting with her sound and slowly building a fanbase. She was born in Whittier, California, but didn’t stay there long—her family moved to Huntington Beach when she was still pretty young, which is where she spent most of her formative years. It’s kind of fascinating how much ground the American hyperpop artist covered in such a short time, even if her career was relatively brief.
She is transgender, and throughout her time in the spotlight, she sparked a great deal of debate. She faced serious backlash, with accusations ranging from using racial slurs to even engaging in blackface—a move that drew widespread criticism. Her actions left many questioning her judgment, and she remained a polarizing figure during her public years. She definitely stirred strong reactions wherever she went.