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Clairo

Claire Elizabeth Cottrill (born August 18, 1998), known professionally as Clairo, is an American singer-songwriter. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Carlisle, Massachusetts, she began posting music on the internet at age 13.[7]

Clairo
Clairo performing at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, California, 2022
Background information
Birth nameClaire Elizabeth Cottrill
Also known asClairo, DJ Baby Benz
Born (1998-08-18) August 18, 1998 (age 25)[1]
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
OriginCarlisle, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboards
  • clarinet
Years active2012–present
Labels
Websiteclairo.com

Clairo rose to prominence following the viral success of the music video for her lo-fi single "Pretty Girl" in 2017.[8][9] She subsequently signed a record deal, releasing her debut EP Diary 001 (2018) with Fader Label.[10] Her debut studio album Immunity (2019) received critical acclaim and spawned the singles "Bags" and "Sofia", the latter of which became her first single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.[11] Cottrill's second studio album, Sling, was released in 2021. Upon its release, the album received critical acclaim and saw commercial success, debuting in the top 20 of the US Billboard 200.

Life and career edit

Claire Cottrill was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Carlisle, Massachusetts.[12] She is the daughter of marketing executive Geoff Cottrill and Allie Cottrill, a photographer and designer.

2011–2017: Early career edit

Cottrill began recording covers on her MacBook at the age of 13, beginning with a cover of a Maroon 5 song. In a 2015 interview with Rookie, she recalled of this first recording, "It took me hours to figure out if I wanted to post it on Facebook or not to even tell my friends that I’d made it. I was so nervous about it! I just closed my eyes and did it, and then I closed my computer and tried not to think about it".[13][14] She would also perform covers at local businesses including Blue Dry Goods. During this time, MTV contacted her to record a song to be used as background music for one of their shows, but the song was never used.[15] She began posting music to Bandcamp under the names Clairo and DJ Baby Benz while attending Concord-Carlisle High School. She went on to post covers and songs in addition to DJ mixes of rap music on SoundCloud.[15][16] She also posted three short films on an old YouTube channel,[17] and maintained a second one where she would post covers in addition to short films.[2]

She launched her EP Do U Wanna Fall in Love? in 2013 after releasing several home recordings. A few additional EPs, including Aquarius Boy, Late Show, Moth Girl, Metal Heart, and Have a Nice Day, came after this in 2015.

2017–2019: diary 001 EP edit

Clairo first drew wide attention in late 2017 when the video for her song "Pretty Girl" went viral on YouTube.[2] The song was recorded for an indie rock compilation benefiting the Transgender Law Center.[18] According to her, she recorded the track "using the resources around me which were pretty shitty. I used like a little keyboard that I had and I was really into '80s pop music – my mom is obsessed with it – so it kind of inspired me to do something like that."[19] She has attributed audience interest in the video to YouTube's algorithm system.[18] The video was quickly lumped into the growing genre of bedroom pop, and also became popular on vaporwave-centric Facebook groups.[19][20] "Pretty Girl" had amassed more than 81 million views on YouTube by 2022.[18]

Another video, "Flaming Hot Cheetos", was released a month before "Pretty Girl" on YouTube. It garnered 3 million views by July 2018.[21] The success of "Pretty Girl" led to interest from major labels such as Capitol, RCA, and Columbia. Jon Cohen, the co-founder of The Fader, signed Clairo to the magazine's associated record label with a 12-song record contract and introduced her to Pat Corcoran, manager of Chance the Rapper. She became a client of talent agency Haight Brand near the end of 2017.[18] After the success of "Pretty Girl", a number of social media users (specifically on discussion website Reddit) began claiming that Clairo was an "industry plant" who gained success through her father's nepotism.[22][21] She denied the claims, calling them sexist.[18] Writers for The Guardian and The Ringer also stated that her father's connections facilitated her record contract signing.[23][21] In 2021 she spoke openly about the accusations, telling Rolling Stone, "I definitely am not blind to the fact that things have been easier for me than other people's experiences. It would be stupid of me to not acknowledge the privilege I had from the start to be able to sign somewhere where there's trust, to be able to sign a record deal that doesn't revolve around keeping myself afloat financially."[24]

On May 25, 2018, Fader Label released Clairo's debut record, titled Diary 001.[25] In her review for Pitchfork, Fader contributor Sasha Geffen wrote that the EP ought to subside the "legions of naysayers who dismissed her as a one-hit fluke or an industry plant."[26] A piece written by Joe Coscarelli of The New York Times said that the EP "bridges both worlds, building on the coy, understated bedroom pop of 'Pretty Girl' and 'Flaming Hot Cheetos' toward sturdier numbers like '4EVER' and 'B.O.M.D.'".[18] Also in May, Clairo announced a headlining tour throughout North America, as well as select dates opening for Dua Lipa.[27] Her July performance at the Bowery Ballroom in New York was a sold-out show.[21] In August 2018, she performed at Lollapalooza.[28] She performed at Coachella in 2019.[29]

 
Clairo performing live at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles, 2019

2018–2020: Immunity edit

On May 24, 2019, Clairo released a new single, "Bags", and announced her debut studio album Immunity[30] which was released on August 2, 2019.[31] She would further release two more singles from the album "Closer to You" and "Sofia".[32][33] Following the album's commercial success, Apple Music named Clairo an Up Next artist in August 2019.[34] Clairo made her television debut performing "I Wouldn't Ask You" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in September 2019,[35] before performing "Bags" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show a few days later.[36] In December 2019, Clairo won Pop Artist of the Year at the 2019 Boston Music Awards for the second consecutive year, as well as Album of the Year for Immunity. "Bags" was included in over 15 critics' lists ranking the year's top songs including Pitchfork's and Paste's lists of best songs of the decade.[37][38] Immunity was included in over 10 critics' end of year lists, including The Guardian, Pitchfork, Billboard and Los Angeles Times. As of 2019, Clairo was managed by Mike Ahern and Jimmy Bui.[39]

2020–present: Sling edit

In April 2020, Clairo revealed that she had begun working on her second studio album via a tweet of a screenshot of a playlist titled 'Album 2 (demos so far)'.[40] On October of that same year, Clairo formed a new band called Shelly with indie pop artist Claud and their two friends from Syracuse University, Josh Mehling and Noa Frances Getzug. The group released two songs, "Steeeam" and "Natural", on October 30, 2020.[41] On June 11, 2021, Clairo released "Blouse", the first single from her second studio album, Sling, which was announced that same day.[42][43] Sling is an album for Cottrill, but it is also a record of her attempts to reevaluate her goals in life. Sling, which replaces Immunity's sparse electronic flourishes with lush, acoustic folk frequently adorned with swooning vocal harmonies, delicate strings, and the warm swell of brass, bears the Laurel Canyon imprint. The album was released on July 16, 2021.[44]

In February 2022, Clairo embarked on the US leg of the Sling tour. She canceled the last three dates of her North American tour, after a technical incident at her gig in Toronto left her with temporary hearing damage. After two songs, her opening show of the UK tour in Bristol had to be canceled due to a case of sinusitis that was affecting her voice, leading to her having a panic attack onstage and leaving afterward. The Glasgow show was canceled but the show the day after it in Manchester went ahead, and her final UK show of that tour was in London. In 2023, she appeared as an opening act for Boygenius during the inaugural Re:SET Concert Series. In May, after being featured on remixes by Phoenix and Beabadoobee, she released the EP Live at Electric Lady, containing new versions of songs from her first two albums. She also released two well received demos on Bandcamp for charity called "For Now" and "Lavender".[45][46]

Artistry edit

Clairo recalled that the Shins' Wincing the Night Away (2007) was the first album she "really completely geeked out over", crediting it as her inspiration to make music.[47] Based on the fact that many around her told her that a career in music was unlikely, she did not consider it a likely prospect and musically "kind of did whatever" she wanted.[47] She has stated that her musical influences were a mixture of her mother and father's musical taste, citing musicians such as Al Green, Brenton Wood, Billy Paul, Cocteau Twins, Trashcan Sinatras, The The and Public Image Ltd.[48]

Political views edit

In July 2020, Clairo signed an open letter to then-UK Equalities minister Liz Truss calling for a ban on all forms of LGBT+ conversion therapy.[49]

In May 2022, a leaked draft opinion showed that the U.S. Supreme Court was planning to overturn abortion rights established in Roe v. Wade. Cottrill, alongside other musical artists like Lorde, Olivia Rodrigo and Phoebe Bridgers, signed a full-page ad in The New York Times condemning the planned Supreme Court decision.[50][51] While performing at Glastonbury in June 2022, Cottrill wore a t-shirt saying "Bans Off Our Bodies" in protest to the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization final decision which overturned access to abortion granted in Roe v. Wade.[52]

In October 2023, Clairo signed the Artists4Ceasefire open letter calling for a ceasefire in the 2023 Israel–Hamas war to President Joe Biden.[53]

Personal life edit

In 2017, Cottrill began attending Syracuse University,[15] studying in the Bandier Program for Recording and Entertainment Industries, but dropped out after one year to pursue music full time.[54]

Cottrill was diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis at the age of 17.[22]

Cottrill came out as bisexual to her fans via Twitter in May 2018.[55][56] In an interview, she explained that making friends in college is what helped her to come out, as they were openly gay and she was inspired by "their confidence and their willingness to be exposed."[57]

Discography edit

Studio albums

EPs

Tours edit

Headlining tours edit

  • Lazy Days Tour (2018)[58]
  • Immunity Tour (2019)[59]
  • Sling Tour (2022–2023)[60]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Organization Award Work Result Ref.
2018 Boston Music Awards Artist of the Year Clairo Nominated [61][62]
Pop Artist of the Year Won
Album/EP of the Year Diary 001 Nominated
2019 Artist of the Year Clairo Nominated [63][64]
Pop Artist of the Year Won
Album of the Year Immunity Won
Song of the Year "Bags" Nominated
BBC Radio 1 Hottest Record of the Year Fifth [65]
2020 NME Awards Best Song in the World Nominated [66]
Best New Act in the World Clairo Won
2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards Best New Alternative Artist Clairo Nominated

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Not to be confused with Clario Tech or Cairo Claire Elizabeth Cottrill born August 18 1998 known professionally as Clairo is an American singer songwriter Born in Atlanta Georgia and raised in Carlisle Massachusetts she began posting music on the internet at age 13 7 ClairoClairo performing at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles California 2022Background informationBirth nameClaire Elizabeth CottrillAlso known asClairo DJ Baby BenzBorn 1998 08 18 August 18 1998 age 25 1 Atlanta Georgia U S OriginCarlisle Massachusetts U S GenresBedroom pop 2 3 4 lo fi 3 electropop 5 indie rock 6 indie pop 4 soft rock 3 Occupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitar keyboards clarinetYears active2012 presentLabelsFaderRepublicWebsiteclairo wbr com Clairo rose to prominence following the viral success of the music video for her lo fi single Pretty Girl in 2017 8 9 She subsequently signed a record deal releasing her debut EP Diary 001 2018 with Fader Label 10 Her debut studio album Immunity 2019 received critical acclaim and spawned the singles Bags and Sofia the latter of which became her first single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 11 Cottrill s second studio album Sling was released in 2021 Upon its release the album received critical acclaim and saw commercial success debuting in the top 20 of the US Billboard 200 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 2011 2017 Early career 1 2 2017 2019 diary 001 EP 1 3 2018 2020 Immunity 1 4 2020 present Sling 2 Artistry 3 Political views 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Tours 6 1 Headlining tours 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksLife and career editClaire Cottrill was born in Atlanta Georgia and raised in Carlisle Massachusetts 12 She is the daughter of marketing executive Geoff Cottrill and Allie Cottrill a photographer and designer 2011 2017 Early career edit Cottrill began recording covers on her MacBook at the age of 13 beginning with a cover of a Maroon 5 song In a 2015 interview with Rookie she recalled of this first recording It took me hours to figure out if I wanted to post it on Facebook or not to even tell my friends that I d made it I was so nervous about it I just closed my eyes and did it and then I closed my computer and tried not to think about it 13 14 She would also perform covers at local businesses including Blue Dry Goods During this time MTV contacted her to record a song to be used as background music for one of their shows but the song was never used 15 She began posting music to Bandcamp under the names Clairo and DJ Baby Benz while attending Concord Carlisle High School She went on to post covers and songs in addition to DJ mixes of rap music on SoundCloud 15 16 She also posted three short films on an old YouTube channel 17 and maintained a second one where she would post covers in addition to short films 2 She launched her EP Do U Wanna Fall in Love in 2013 after releasing several home recordings A few additional EPs including Aquarius Boy Late Show Moth Girl Metal Heart and Have a Nice Day came after this in 2015 2017 2019 diary 001 EP edit nbsp Pretty Girl 2017 source source track Clairo s bedroom pop beginnings in Pretty Girl 2017 Problems playing this file See media help Clairo first drew wide attention in late 2017 when the video for her song Pretty Girl went viral on YouTube 2 The song was recorded for an indie rock compilation benefiting the Transgender Law Center 18 According to her she recorded the track using the resources around me which were pretty shitty I used like a little keyboard that I had and I was really into 80s pop music my mom is obsessed with it so it kind of inspired me to do something like that 19 She has attributed audience interest in the video to YouTube s algorithm system 18 The video was quickly lumped into the growing genre of bedroom pop and also became popular on vaporwave centric Facebook groups 19 20 Pretty Girl had amassed more than 81 million views on YouTube by 2022 18 Another video Flaming Hot Cheetos was released a month before Pretty Girl on YouTube It garnered 3 million views by July 2018 21 The success of Pretty Girl led to interest from major labels such as Capitol RCA and Columbia Jon Cohen the co founder of The Fader signed Clairo to the magazine s associated record label with a 12 song record contract and introduced her to Pat Corcoran manager of Chance the Rapper She became a client of talent agency Haight Brand near the end of 2017 18 After the success of Pretty Girl a number of social media users specifically on discussion website Reddit began claiming that Clairo was an industry plant who gained success through her father s nepotism 22 21 She denied the claims calling them sexist 18 Writers for The Guardian and The Ringer also stated that her father s connections facilitated her record contract signing 23 21 In 2021 she spoke openly about the accusations telling Rolling Stone I definitely am not blind to the fact that things have been easier for me than other people s experiences It would be stupid of me to not acknowledge the privilege I had from the start to be able to sign somewhere where there s trust to be able to sign a record deal that doesn t revolve around keeping myself afloat financially 24 On May 25 2018 Fader Label released Clairo s debut record titled Diary 001 25 In her review for Pitchfork Fader contributor Sasha Geffen wrote that the EP ought to subside the legions of naysayers who dismissed her as a one hit fluke or an industry plant 26 A piece written by Joe Coscarelli of The New York Times said that the EP bridges both worlds building on the coy understated bedroom pop of Pretty Girl and Flaming Hot Cheetos toward sturdier numbers like 4EVER and B O M D 18 Also in May Clairo announced a headlining tour throughout North America as well as select dates opening for Dua Lipa 27 Her July performance at the Bowery Ballroom in New York was a sold out show 21 In August 2018 she performed at Lollapalooza 28 She performed at Coachella in 2019 29 nbsp Clairo performing live at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles 2019 2018 2020 Immunity edit nbsp Bags 2019 source source Clairo s advancement into indie pop in Bags 2019 Problems playing this file See media help On May 24 2019 Clairo released a new single Bags and announced her debut studio album Immunity 30 which was released on August 2 2019 31 She would further release two more singles from the album Closer to You and Sofia 32 33 Following the album s commercial success Apple Music named Clairo an Up Next artist in August 2019 34 Clairo made her television debut performing I Wouldn t Ask You on Jimmy Kimmel Live in September 2019 35 before performing Bags on The Ellen DeGeneres Show a few days later 36 In December 2019 Clairo won Pop Artist of the Year at the 2019 Boston Music Awards for the second consecutive year as well as Album of the Year for Immunity Bags was included in over 15 critics lists ranking the year s top songs including Pitchfork s and Paste s lists of best songs of the decade 37 38 Immunity was included in over 10 critics end of year lists including The Guardian Pitchfork Billboard and Los Angeles Times As of 2019 Clairo was managed by Mike Ahern and Jimmy Bui 39 2020 present Sling edit In April 2020 Clairo revealed that she had begun working on her second studio album via a tweet of a screenshot of a playlist titled Album 2 demos so far 40 On October of that same year Clairo formed a new band called Shelly with indie pop artist Claud and their two friends from Syracuse University Josh Mehling and Noa Frances Getzug The group released two songs Steeeam and Natural on October 30 2020 41 On June 11 2021 Clairo released Blouse the first single from her second studio album Sling which was announced that same day 42 43 Sling is an album for Cottrill but it is also a record of her attempts to reevaluate her goals in life Sling which replaces Immunity s sparse electronic flourishes with lush acoustic folk frequently adorned with swooning vocal harmonies delicate strings and the warm swell of brass bears the Laurel Canyon imprint The album was released on July 16 2021 44 In February 2022 Clairo embarked on the US leg of the Sling tour She canceled the last three dates of her North American tour after a technical incident at her gig in Toronto left her with temporary hearing damage After two songs her opening show of the UK tour in Bristol had to be canceled due to a case of sinusitis that was affecting her voice leading to her having a panic attack onstage and leaving afterward The Glasgow show was canceled but the show the day after it in Manchester went ahead and her final UK show of that tour was in London In 2023 she appeared as an opening act for Boygenius during the inaugural Re SET Concert Series In May after being featured on remixes by Phoenix and Beabadoobee she released the EP Live at Electric Lady containing new versions of songs from her first two albums She also released two well received demos on Bandcamp for charity called For Now and Lavender 45 46 Artistry editClairo recalled that the Shins Wincing the Night Away 2007 was the first album she really completely geeked out over crediting it as her inspiration to make music 47 Based on the fact that many around her told her that a career in music was unlikely she did not consider it a likely prospect and musically kind of did whatever she wanted 47 She has stated that her musical influences were a mixture of her mother and father s musical taste citing musicians such as Al Green Brenton Wood Billy Paul Cocteau Twins Trashcan Sinatras The The and Public Image Ltd 48 Political views editIn July 2020 Clairo signed an open letter to then UK Equalities minister Liz Truss calling for a ban on all forms of LGBT conversion therapy 49 In May 2022 a leaked draft opinion showed that the U S Supreme Court was planning to overturn abortion rights established in Roe v Wade Cottrill alongside other musical artists like Lorde Olivia Rodrigo and Phoebe Bridgers signed a full page ad in The New York Times condemning the planned Supreme Court decision 50 51 While performing at Glastonbury in June 2022 Cottrill wore a t shirt saying Bans Off Our Bodies in protest to the U S Supreme Court s Dobbs v Jackson Women s Health Organization final decision which overturned access to abortion granted in Roe v Wade 52 In October 2023 Clairo signed the Artists4Ceasefire open letter calling for a ceasefire in the 2023 Israel Hamas war to President Joe Biden 53 Personal life editIn 2017 Cottrill began attending Syracuse University 15 studying in the Bandier Program for Recording and Entertainment Industries but dropped out after one year to pursue music full time 54 Cottrill was diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis at the age of 17 22 Cottrill came out as bisexual to her fans via Twitter in May 2018 55 56 In an interview she explained that making friends in college is what helped her to come out as they were openly gay and she was inspired by their confidence and their willingness to be exposed 57 Discography editMain article Clairo discography Studio albums Immunity 2019 Sling 2021 EPs Diary 001 2018 Tours editHeadlining tours edit Lazy Days Tour 2018 58 Immunity Tour 2019 59 Sling Tour 2022 2023 60 Awards and nominations editYear Organization Award Work Result Ref 2018 Boston Music Awards Artist of the Year Clairo Nominated 61 62 Pop Artist of the Year Won Album EP of the Year Diary 001 Nominated 2019 Artist of the Year Clairo Nominated 63 64 Pop Artist of the Year Won Album of the Year Immunity Won Song of the Year Bags Nominated BBC Radio 1 Hottest Record of the Year Fifth 65 2020 NME Awards Best Song in the World Nominated 66 Best New Act in the World Clairo Won 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards Best New Alternative Artist Clairo NominatedReferences edit Ting Jasmine August 18 2019 Clairo Gets a Sesame Street Surprise from Khalid Paper Archived from the original on January 24 2021 Retrieved October 10 2019 a b c Moore 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