Brooke Candy, born on July twentieth, nineteen eighty-nine, is an American artist known for her multifaceted talents as a rapper, singer, songwriter, and model. Raised in the vibrant suburbs of Los Angeles, she first gained significant attention after appearing in Grimes' music video for the track 'Genesis' in two thousand twelve. This exposure catapulted her into the underground music scene, where she began to carve out her own niche with tracks like 'Das Me', 'Everybody Does', and 'I Wanna Fuck Right Now', all released in the early years of her career.
In two thousand fourteen, Candy took a major step forward by signing a recording contract with RCA Records. She released her debut major label single, 'Opulence', accompanied by an EP of the same name. Her journey continued as she joined Columbia's UK roster, further solidifying her presence in the music industry. Although her debut album, 'Daddy Issues', was initially slated for release in two thousand fifteen, it faced several delays, leading to a series of pop-driven singles in two thousand sixteen, including 'Happy Days', 'Paper or Plastic', and the moderately successful 'Living Out Loud'.
After parting ways with her labels in two thousand seventeen, Candy embarked on a new chapter, touring alongside notable artists like Charli XCX and Lizzo, while also headlining her own Tie Me Up Tour. In October two thousand nineteen, she released her first full-length album, 'Sexorcism', marking a significant milestone in her career. Following a brief hiatus, she returned to the music scene with her sophomore album 'Candyland' in July two thousand twenty-four, followed by her third studio album 'Spiral' in October of the same year. Both albums showcased a bold shift towards experimental pop, incorporating elements of house and industrial music.