Betty Who is an Australian-American musician, singer, and songwriter widely considered one of the most phenomenal talents of her generation. She rose to fame with her debut single “Somebody Loves You,” which captivated audiences across the globe, and has continued to leave her mark on the music industry ever since.
Born as Jessica Anne Newham in Sydney, Australia, Betty gained her early music inspiration from her parents, both of whom were classical musicians. She later relocated to the United States and attended the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan, where she honed her craft and developed her unique sound.
Betty broke into the music scene in 2012 with her debut extended play, The Movement, independently released as “Betty Who.” She went on to sign with RCA Records, the label behind some of the biggest names in the music industry such as Justin Timberlake, The Foo Fighters, and Britney Spears. In 2014, Betty released her debut studio album, Take Me When You Go, which featured hit singles such as “All of You” and “Heartbreak Dream.” The album showcased her impressive range as an artist, making it clear that she is a force to be reckoned with.
Over the years, Betty has collaborated with artists such as Troye Sivan, MNEK, and Oliver Heldens on chart-topping hits. In 2020, she released her fourth studio album, “The Valley,” which received critical acclaim and demonstrated her continuous growth and evolution as an artist.
In addition to her incredible talents as a musician, Betty has also been a passionate advocate for important causes such as LGBTQ+ rights and mental health awareness. Her unwavering dedication to her craft and her unwavering spirit has inspired fans across the globe, cementing her place as a true icon of the music industry. Betty Who is undoubtedly a fierce talent and a rising star to watch, with a bright future ahead of her.