She’s the singer who first rose to fame as a member of the all-girl group L2M, known for their debut single “GIRLZ.” L2M marked the beginning of her journey in music, and she stayed with the group for four solid years before stepping out on her own. As a solo artist, the singer made her mark with the release of her debut single “Us” in 2018, which set the tone for what was to come. The following year, in 2019, she dropped two EPs—Nen and Be Like You—that further showcased her evolving sound and artistry.
The singer eventually signed major deals with Warner Records and SB Projects, a clear sign of her growing influence in the industry. Then came her viral smash “Roses,” a track that skyrocketed in popularity, racking up an impressive 545 million views and surpassing 40 million streams. It was a defining moment in her career, proving her staying power beyond just early group success.
In February 2025, the singer released her single “21,” perfectly timed to coincide with her 21st birthday—a symbolic milestone both personally and professionally. Fans embraced the release as a celebration of her growth, maturity, and continued passion for music.
Before all the spotlight, the singer was deeply involved in sports during her childhood. She played softball, dodgeball, and volleyball competitively, showing off not just talent but discipline and teamwork from a young age. Her love for performing started early too—she entered her first talent show at just eight years old, hinting at the bright future ahead.
Hailing from Westlake, Texas, the singer has always carried a bit of her hometown charm with her. On the personal side, she’s currently in a relationship with Harrison Lane, adding another layer to her story as she continues to shine in the public eye.
Back in 2018, she stepped into the spotlight as the opening act for Max & Harvey during their UK and Ireland tour—a role that helped her gain serious momentum. She made such an impression that she was invited to join them again on tour in 2019, building even more buzz around her name. Over the years, she’s consistently put out music that resonates, releasing EPs like See You Later and Big Dumb Heart, both of which showcased her raw talent and emotional depth. It was her breakout hits—“See You Later (10 Years)” and “It Is What It Is)”—that really pushed her into the mainstream. Thanks to those tracks, she earned a coveted spot performing at the 2024 VMAs Block Party and even landed on the cover of Girls Life Magazine, solidifying her name in the pop scene. Her journey so far proves that her name isn’t just one to watch—it’s one to remember.