Halsey is a singer, songwriter, and actress from the United States. They was born on September 29, 1994, in New Jersey and raised in New Jersey and Washington. They gained fame in 2015 with her debut album "Badlands," which features hit singles such as "New Americana" and "Colors." Halsey is known for her unique voice, emotive lyrics, and willingness to speak out about social and political issues. They has since released several more albums, including "Hopeless Fountain Kingdom" and "Manic," and collaborated with other artists such as BTS and Marshmello. Halsey has also acted in films and TV shows, including "A Star is Born" and "American Horror Story." They are open about her struggles with mental health and has been an advocate for mental health awareness.
Halsey is known for her unique singing style that blends elements of pop, electropop, synth-pop, art pop, alternative pop, R&B, indie pop, and alternative R&B. Her music focuses on personal experiences and telling a story. They are recognized for singing with a distinct accent different from her speaking voice. Halsey has been noted as part of a new wave of female pop rebels and has been compared to artists such as Lorde, Miley Cyrus, and Lana Del Rey. Additionally, they write about relationships with other women in her music, solidifying her bisexuality.