Hailee Steinfeld is an American actress and singer who has made a significant impact in both the film and music industries. Born on December 11, 1996, in Tarzana, Los Angeles, California, Steinfeld first gained widespread recognition for her role as Mattie Ross in the film "True Grit" (2010), for which she received an Academy Award nomination. Her foray into music began to take shape with her debut single "Love Myself" in 2015, which solidified her status as a rising pop artist.
Following her initial success in music, Steinfeld continued to release a string of hits, showcasing her versatile talent and ability to resonate with a broad audience. Her notable music releases include "Most Girls," a self-empowerment anthem that has been widely praised for its positive message, and "Let Me Go," a collaboration with Alesso, Florida Georgia Line, and watt that further showcased her range as an artist. Steinfeld's involvement in the "Pitch Perfect" film series also highlighted her musical talent, contributing to her growing popularity as a singer. In addition to her music career, Hailee Steinfeld has explored themes of love and self-discovery in her EP "Half Written Story," and has drawn inspiration from her acting roles, as seen in "Afterlife (Dickinson)," a song that ties into her portrayal of Emily Dickinson in the Apple TV+ series "Dickinson." With each release, from acoustic versions of her hits like "Most Girls (Acoustic)" to vibrant tracks like "SunKissing," Hailee Steinfeld continues to evolve as an artist, demonstrating her commitment to exploring new sounds and narratives within her music.
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