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“I love '80s happy music. I love Cyndi Lauper and Madonna, and the idea of making music that's about people celebrating fun. I spent my late adolescence in New York and I used to go to a lot of gay clubs. The music there was always just about love and connection and celebrating life. I think, for people going through something really hard, to go to a place where you can let loose and listen to music as a distraction, that's about a better place, a better way of life - that's where all the attraction lies.”

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Halsey, born Ashley Nicole Frangipane, is an American singer and songwriter known for her unique musical style and heartfelt lyrics. She blends elements of pop, electronic, and alternative music. Born on September 29, 1994, in Long Island, New York, Halsey's music career began on social media platforms, where she gradually gained popularity through her personal music releases. Her debut self-titled album, 'Halsey', was released in 2015 and received both commercial success and critical acclaim. She is recognized for her emotional depth and musical innovation in her music. more

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