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Maggie Rogers

Maggie Rogers

Maggie Rogers

Maggie Rogers is an American singer-songwriter and producer celebrated for her unique blend of folk, pop, and electronic music. Born on April 25, 1994, in Easton, Maryland, Rogers began playing the harp at age seven and later added piano and guitar to her repertoire. She studied at New York University's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, where her song “Alaska” caught the attention of Pharrell Williams during a masterclass, propelling her into the spotlight .

Rogers' debut album, Heard It in a Past Life (2019), showcased her introspective songwriting and earned her a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. She followed up with Surrender (2022), exploring themes of vulnerability and joy, and Don't Forget Me (2024), which reflects a more confident and introspective phase in her career .

Known for her authenticity and emotional depth, Rogers has shared insightful perspectives on creativity and self-expression. She once said, “I reached a place where I wanted to make more music, but I didn't know what I wanted. So I stopped labeling music by genre and just got into a studio to be creative. Now I write whatever feels instinctive” . Another notable quote is, “Don't be afraid to be vulnerable; it's through vulnerability that we truly connect with others” . These reflections highlight her commitment to personal growth and the transformative power of music.

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