A singer/songwriter who, at 19 years old, has already signed with InPlay Records and is currently working on new music. Originally from Houston but now in Nashville, she actually released her first album when she was 14 years old and had been on a national Disney Channel commercial when she was 12. She opened for Kidz Bop at the House of Blues in Dallas and Houston and at age 14 was nominated for Pop Artist of the Year at the Los Angeles Music Awards AND filmed her first music video out there at an old home of Marilyn Monroe’s.
“For a while I would write the songs like poetry because I’ve always been really into English and poetry, so, I would write the lyrics first and then I would go back and write the music and write with my team… but, since I’ve started going to school in Nashville, I’ve started getting better at piano and I started writing the music and the lyrics at the same time.”
“It was such an incredible experience to get to be in L.A. and that was one of the first red carpets I ever got to walk as well. And just being nominated was such a huge honor. It’s something that people are always amazed by and I love getting to talk about.”
“I actually lived in L.A. for three months when I was in seventh grade, so I guess I was 12, and three months again when I was in eighth grade. So I was out there writing and recording all during that time, so that’s how I ended up getting the first album together.”
“So, just being there, filming my first music video as a 13-/14-year old was, just like, something I’d never even dreamed of. It was truly incredible.”
“I think if you don’t get those fun, nervous, excited jitters before you go on, then you’re not really doing it for the love of what you’re doing!”
“A lot of times performers hide behind their instruments or behind a mic stand and I never really feel like I need to do that. I feel like I have control of my body and my performance movements throughout the entire performance.”
“I’ve changed, as a person I’ve definitely grown up and I feel like my lyrics and my music is growing with me and my audience.”
"Not Broken"
"I'm Done"