The American folk singer has made a name for herself with heartfelt tracks like “Cheers,” “Kingston,” “In a Good Way,” and “Hurts Me Too.” Over the years, she’s built a solid reputation in the indie music scene, releasing four studio albums since 2013. Her 2021 album, I Know I’m Funny Haha, really stood out—peaking at number ten on the US folk charts—and showed just how much her sound has evolved. Fans have taken notice, too; she’s now got an impressive following of over 700,000 on Instagram, drawn to both her music and her authentic presence online.
Before all the spotlight, though, things were a bit quieter. She started out by self-releasing her debut album, Run and Tell, laying the groundwork for what would come. That early hustle paid off when she signed with the well-respected label Secretly Canadian in 2018, giving her music even greater reach. Growing up, music was always part of life—her mother was a talented guitarist and fiddle player, which likely influenced her deep connection to folk traditions. The American folk singer continues to blend personal storytelling with melodic charm, earning new listeners with every release.
She’s really passionate about playing yo-yo—one of her favorite hobbies—and has even taken her skills to the global stage by attending the World Yo-Yo Contest. It’s honestly impressive how she balances her creative side with such a unique talent. Speaking of creativity, her song “Kingston” has been a massive hit, racking up over 60 million streams on Spotify. She continues to surprise fans with her versatility, showing that she’s not just a one-dimensional artist. Whether she’s mastering tricks or making music, she brings the same energy and dedication.