Michelle Branch, born on July second, nineteen eighty-three, is a multifaceted American artist known for her talents as a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pianist. She first captured the public's attention with her debut album, Broken Bracelet, released in two thousand. Branch's career took a significant turn when she signed with Madonna's Maverick record label, leading to the release of her second album, The Spirit Room, in two thousand one. This album featured hit singles such as 'Everywhere' and 'All You Wanted', solidifying her place in the music industry.
In two thousand three, Branch released her third studio album, Hotel Paper, which further showcased her songwriting prowess. Her musical journey took an exciting turn in two thousand five when she formed the country music duo, the Wreckers, alongside Jessica Harp. The duo produced the Grammy-nominated single 'Leave the Pieces', gaining critical acclaim before disbanding in two thousand seven to focus on their solo careers.
Branch continued to evolve as an artist, releasing extended plays in two thousand ten and two thousand eleven. Her fourth solo album, Hopeless Romantic, debuted in two thousand seventeen, followed by her fifth studio album, The Trouble with Fever, in two thousand twenty-two. Throughout her career, Branch has not only captivated audiences with her music but also earned a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for her collaboration with Santana on the hit single 'The Game of Love' in two thousand two.