Delacey

Delacey, born Brittany Marie Amaradio on June 25, 1991, is a distinct voice in the contemporary music scene, known for her poignant lyricism and enthralling melodies. Emerging from Orange County, California, she has carved a niche for herself as a singer-songwriter with a flair for capturing the intricacies of relationships and the human experience in her music. With a sound that seamlessly blends elements of pop, indie, and alternative, Delacey is not only a talented vocalist but also a skilled songwriter, having penned hits for other artists before stepping into the limelight as a solo artist.

Her career accelerated after co-writing the chart-topping "New York City" for The Chainsmokers, but Delacey's personal artistry came into full focus with a series of evocative singles that established her as an artist to watch. Among her recent releases, "Drive Baby," "The Girl Has A Dream," and "The End" showcase her versatility, from introspective ballads to defiant anthems. Notably, with the gripping "No One's Gonna Ever Love U" and "Cruel Intentions," which featured the rap talents of G-Eazy, Delacey exhibits her ability to merge her sultry voice with emotionally charged lyrics, leaving a lasting impression on her growing audience. Whether she is reflecting on love, loss, or self-discovery, Delacey's music invites listeners into a deeply personal soundscape, one that continues to resonate with authenticity and raw emotion.

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Crying Over Beauty
Album - 11 Tracks - Released July 18, 2025
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