Elle King
Elle King, born Tanner Elle Schneider on July 3, 1989, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Growing up in a musical family, her father is the iconic comedian Rob Schneider, Elle King was exposed to various genres and developed a passion for rock and blues. She made her musical debut in 2012 with the release of her first EP called "The Elle King EP," which showcased her powerful and soulful vocals. Her breakthrough came with the release of her hit single "Ex's & Oh's" in 2014, which gained massive popularity and earned her two Grammy nominations. This catchy anthem fuses elements of rock, pop, and soul, exemplifying Elle King's unique sound. Her debut album, "Love Stuff," was released in 2015, peaking at number 26 on the Billboard 200 chart. Elle King has also collaborated with prominent artists such as Dierks Bentley on the country-rock crossover hit "Different for Girls." With her distinctive voice and heartfelt songwriting, Elle King continues to captivate audiences, blending vintage influences with a modern edge and solidifying her place in the music industry.
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