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Chelsea Collins[1] is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who has gained recognition in the pop music industry. Based in Los Angeles, she has amassed over 55 million streams. Nylon has described her as a "nonconformist pop singer with a vision." [2]

Early Life and Musical Development Born in San Francisco, Collins exhibited an interest in music from a young age. By the age of three, she developed an affinity for musical theater, and by five, she was actively participating in local productions. Her musical training began with classical piano, and she soon began writing her own compositions, nurturing a passion for storytelling through music.

Musical Style and Influences Collins' musical style is noted for its distinctive combination of bold beats, unconventional sounds, and introspective lyrics. She has referred to her creative process as "organized chaos," emphasizing her hands-on approach to music production. Her collaborations span a range of pop culture figures, including Swae Lee and 25kGoldn.

Career Collins' breakthrough came in 2019 when she secured a recording contract with HITCO, a label founded by L.A. Reid, after impressing him in a studio session. She also signed a publishing deal with S2, a company co-owned by songwriter Savan Kotecha and music executive Sonny Takhar.[3]

Among her career milestones are the release of her debut single "Tobacco and Tears" in 2019, and her 2020 single "Used to Be (L.O.V.E.)," which accumulated over 25 million streams. Additionally, Collins collaborated with rapper 24kGoldn on the track "Water Run Dry" and partnered with Global Citizen on the song "Higher Ground," which features Grammy-nominated artist Andra Day.[4]

Production and Advocacy As a self-taught producer, Collins advocates for greater female representation in the music production field. She emphasizes the importance of creative control and encourages other women to pursue production careers. Her work is noted for its innovative and personal approach to sound.[5] [6] [7]

Personal Life Outside of her music career, Collins enjoys spending time with her longtime friend Jacky Zuzu, playing video games with her brother Nico Collins—who is also her co-producer—and caring for her cat Max. She is an advocate for animal welfare and incorporates her love for animals into her personal and professional life.

Collins has stated that songwriting serves as a form of emotional expression and hopes that her music provides comfort to her listeners.[8] She aspires to continue pushing creative boundaries in pop music and to inspire future generations of musicians and producers.




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