Girl in Red, born on February sixteenth, nineteen ninety-nine, is a talented singer and singer-songwriter known for her poignant exploration of themes such as romance and mental health. Her early works, including the EPs 'Chapter 1' and 'Chapter 2', were recorded in the comfort of her bedroom, showcasing her raw and authentic sound.
In twenty twenty-one, she released her debut studio album, 'If I Could Make It Go Quiet', through AWAL. The album received critical acclaim and commercial success, earning her three Spellemann Awards, including the prestigious Spellemann of the Year. This recognition solidified her place in the music industry as a rising star.
Following her success, Girl in Red signed with Columbia Records and released her second album, 'I'm Doing It Again Baby!', in twenty twenty-four, which achieved moderate success. Her music has resonated with many, leading to her being recognized as a queer icon by Paper and praised by The New York Times as one of the most astute and exciting singer-songwriters in the realm of guitar music.
With over five million certified digital units sold in the United States, according to the Recording Industry Association of America, Girl in Red's impact on the music scene is undeniable. In twenty twenty-two, she was honored with the Telenor Culture Prize for her artistic distinctiveness and her explicit messages of boundless love.