
She built the face of pop’s quietest decade in her brother’s bedroom. Pale eyes set under dark brows, a small mouth in close-up, the kind of features the camera reads in half-shadow. The first artist born this century to top the Billboard 200, the youngest to sweep the Big Four at the Grammys, and the rare lead who kept the producer in the room every step of the way.
She uploaded *Ocean Eyes* to SoundCloud in 2015 with her brother Finneas at the boards. *When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?* arrived in 2019 and won her five Grammys at the next ceremony, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year. Eighteen years old, a sweep no artist had pulled off before. *No Time to Die* in 2020 took the Oscar for Best Original Song. *Happier Than Ever* in 2021 and *Hit Me Hard and Soft* in 2024 each topped the Billboard 200 and pulled an Album of the Year nomination apiece. She tours stadiums now and still records in a residential frame. The bedroom is the studio.
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