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Madison Beer

Madison Beer

Madison Beer

Madison Beer is an American singer, songwriter, and author, recognized for her emotive pop and R&B music. Born on March 5, 1999, in Jericho, New York, she gained early attention when Justin Bieber shared a link to her YouTube cover of Etta James's "At Last" in 2012. This led to a contract with Island Records and the release of her debut single, "Melodies," in 2013. Over the years, Beer has released notable tracks such as "Dead," "Home with You," and "Selfish," with her debut album Life Support (2021) earning critical acclaim and commercial success .

In 2023, Beer released her sophomore album, Silence Between Songs, which delves into themes of personal growth and introspection. The album received a nomination for Best Immersive Audio Album at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards. That same year, she published her memoir, The Half of It, offering an in-depth look at her experiences in the spotlight, including challenges with mental health and the pressures of early fame .

Among Madison Beer's impactful quotes is, “I didn't want to die, but now I needed to figure out how to turn my life into one I wanted to live,” reflecting her journey toward healing and self-empowerment . Another poignant statement is, “You never know the silent battles people are fighting, even the people you think you’re closest to. You’ll never walk in my shoes, and I’ll never walk in yours,” emphasizing empathy and understanding in human connections .

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