Betty Who, born Jessica Anne Newham on October 5, 1991, is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician based in the United States. Bursting onto the music scene with a pop-infused, danceable sound, she rapidly caught the attention of both fans and the music industry with her vibrant energy and compelling vocal prowess. Before adopting her stage name, Newham trained as a cellist, but found her true calling in songwriting and performing as Betty Who.
Her sound is characterized by its catchy hooks and a certain effervescence that resonates throughout her discography. Gaining initial recognition with her 2012 song "Somebody Loves You," which became a viral hit and was later used in a high-profile marriage proposal video, Betty Who has since released several albums and EPs that continue to exemplify her knack for creating infectious pop tunes. Her 2017 album "The Valley" further cemented her place in pop music, leading to subsequent releases like the introspective album "Betty" in 2019. In addition to her music career, she has contributed tracks to film soundtracks, such as "The Other Side" from "Sierra Burgess Is a Loser," and "All Things" from the popular Netflix series "Queer Eye." Renowned for her lively performances and devoted fanbase, Betty Who continues to evolve as an artist, exploring new sounds and collaborations, as evident in songs like "SHE CAN DANCE (feat. Pabllo Vittar) [Brabo Remix]" and "RUNNING UP THAT HILL."
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