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Leyla Blue

New York singer/songwriter Leyla Blue crafts hooky, R&B-influenced pop with a wryly empowered point of view, delivering introspective lyrics with mainstream-ready hooks. Influenced by Christina Aguilera, Destiny's Child, and Lorde, she first garnered buzz in 2019 with her debut EP, Songs for Boys That Didn't Text Me Back. The following year, she had a viral hit on her hands with the Y2K-produced "Peppa Pig." Born Leyla Blue Aroch in 2000, she grew up in New York's Tribeca neighborhood in a creative family as the daughter of photographers Guy Aroch and Anna Palma. By age 13 she was spending much of her free time singing and writing songs, drawing inspiration from Amy Winehouse, Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys, and Beyonce. She began taking vocal lessons and ultimately earned her high school diploma from New York's Professional Children's School, where she was able to structure her studies around her music career. After high school, she further honed her skills attending the Clive Davis School of Recorded Music at NYU. It was there that she released her debut EP, 2019's Songs for Boys That Didn't Text Me Back, home to the single "Silence." The following year, she released the single "Peppa Pig," which became a viral hit.
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27 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller

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