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Halsey (singer)

Ashley Nicolette Frangipane (IPA: /ˌfrænɪˈpɑːni/ FRAN-jih-PAH-nee;[2] born September 29, 1994), known professionally as Halsey (/ˈhɔːlzi/ HAWL-zee), is an American singer and songwriter. Halsey was born and raised in New Jersey. Gaining attention from self-released music on social media platforms, she was signed by Astralwerks in 2014 and released her debut EP, Room 93, later that year. She released her debut studio album, Badlands, in 2015. The album was later certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), as were its tracks "Colors" and "Gasoline".

Halsey
Halsey in 2019
Born
Ashley Nicolette Frangipane

(1994-09-29) September 29, 1994 (age 28)
EducationWarren Hills Regional High School
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
Years active2012–present
WorksDiscography
Children1
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Websiteiamhalsey.com

In 2016, Halsey was featured on The Chainsmokers' single "Closer", which topped the charts in over 10 countries, and was later certified 14× Platinum by the RIAA. Her second studio album, Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (2017), consisted of more "radio-friendly" music than her previous releases; its singles "Now or Never" and "Bad at Love", both reached the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100, with the latter peaking in the top five. In 2018, she released the single "Eastside" alongside Benny Blanco and Khalid, which reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100. That same year, she was moved to Capitol Records.

Halsey's third studio album, Manic (2020), became her best selling album worldwide, while its lead single "Without Me" became her most successful single as a lead artist. Her fourth studio album, If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power (2021), moved away from her previous sound in favor of a darker industrial sound; described by Halsey as "the album [she] always wanted to make", it was produced by Nine Inch Nails members Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross and received generally positive reviews. In 2023, Halsey left Capitol, following a controversy surrounding the release of the non-album single "So Good" the previous year.[3]

In 2020, Billboard reported that Halsey has sold over 1 million albums and received over 6 billion streams in the United States.[4][5] She is noted for her distinctive singing voice.[6] Her awards include three Billboard Music Awards, as well as a Billboard Women in Music Award,[7] an American Music Award, one GLAAD Media Award, an MTV Video Music Award, and nominations for three Grammy Awards. Halsey was named Songwriter of the Year by BMI Film & TV Awards in 2021. She was also included on Time's annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2020.[8] Aside from music, she has been involved in suicide prevention awareness, sexual assault victim advocacy, and racial justice protests.[9]

Early life

Ashley Nicolette Frangipane was born in Edison, New Jersey, on September 29, 1994,[10] the daughter of Nicole and Chris Frangipane. Her parents dropped out of college after her mother discovered that she was pregnant with her.[11] Halsey's mother works as an emergency medical technician (EMT),[12] while her father manages a car dealership.[13][14] Her mother is of Italian and Hungarian descent, whereas her father is mostly African American with some distant Irish ancestry. She has two younger brothers named Sevian and Dante.[11] She played the violin, viola, and cello, before taking up playing the guitar when she was 14 years old.[15] She grew up listening to Alanis Morissette, Justin Bieber, and Brand New.[16][17] Throughout her childhood, her family moved frequently, as her parents worked many jobs. By the time she became a teenager, she had enrolled in six schools.[18] She was raised Catholic.[19]

Frangipane was bullied at school,[14][20][21] and her suicide attempt at the age of 17 led to her being hospitalized for nearly three weeks. Following this, she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, with which her mother was also diagnosed.[22][23] She began using drugs soon after, saying her bipolar disorder caused her to become an "unconventional child".[18] When she was 17, she became romantically involved with a man who was 24 and resided near Halsey Street station in Brooklyn, from which she took her stage name. She said, "That's where I first start[ed] writing music and where I started to feel like I was a part of something bigger than my town in middle of nowhere New Jersey. Halsey is kind of like a manifestation of all the exaggerated parts of me, so it's like an alter ego."[24] In 2012, she graduated from Warren Hills Regional High School in Washington, New Jersey.[25]

After graduating, Frangipane enrolled in the Rhode Island School of Design, but she withdrew due to financial hardship and instead attended community college.[11] She eventually dropped out of community college and was kicked out by her parents, who she said "just didn't agree with a lot of things about [her]". Soon after, she lived in a basement in Lower Manhattan with a group of "degenerate stoners" she knew through her then-boyfriend.[26] When she was not living there, she occasionally lived in one of New York's many homeless shelters, and she considered prostitution as a way to make money.[27][28] When describing this period of her life, she has said, "I remember one time I had $9 in my bank account, and bought a four-pack of Red Bull and used it to stay up overnight over the course of two or three days, because it was less dangerous to not sleep than it was to sleep somewhere random and maybe get raped or kidnapped." She would occasionally stay with her maternal grandmother during this time.[11]

Career

2012–2014: Career beginnings

Frangipane started writing music when she was 17, and in 2012, she began posting videos to social media sites such as YouTube and Kik, and in particular Tumblr, under the username se7enteenblack.[29] She became known for a parody of Taylor Swift's song "I Knew You Were Trouble", inspired by Swift's relationship with Harry Styles. She then wrote a follow-up song about their relationship, which was posted online in early 2013.[30][31] In early 2014, Frangipane went to a party and met a "music guy" who asked her to collaborate on a song with him because he liked her voice. The result, a song about her ex-boyfriend, titled "Ghost", was posted by Frangipane on SoundCloud several weeks after it was recorded. Within hours, the song gained online popularity and she was subsequently contacted by several record labels, with the song eventually charting and going on radio. She signed with Astralwerks, feeling that they gave her more creative freedom than other labels that contacted her.[11]

Following this, Frangipane played numerous acoustic shows in different cities under several stage names.[32] She chose Halsey as her permanent stage name because it is an anagram of her first name and is also a reference to the Halsey Street station of the New York City Subway in Brooklyn,[a] a place where she spent a lot of time as a teenager.[33] She also stated Halsey was the most popular name she used.[34] Having written poems for years, Halsey began writing more serious songs as a way to promote them. Music became her "confessional approach" and a form of therapy after the difficult life she had endured.[11]

2014–2016: Badlands and breakthrough

 
Halsey performing at The Troubadour in Los Angeles during the Badlands Tour in 2015

Halsey began touring with The Kooks in August 2014 and performed various original songs.[35] She released her debut extended play, Room 93, on October 27, 2014.[36] The EP charted in the lower regions of the US Billboard 200 and at number three on the Top Heatseekers chart.[37] She then began work on her debut studio album and performed songs from it at South by Southwest in 2015, where she was the most tweeted-about performer of the night.[38] She embarked on a co-headlining tour with Young Rising Sons in March, and in June, she became the opening act for Imagine Dragons during the North American leg of their Smoke + Mirrors Tour (2015).[39]

Halsey's debut studio album, Badlands, was released on August 28, 2015. She described Badlands as a concept album about a dystopian future society known as "The Badlands", which was a metaphor for her mental state at the time, stating that each song meant something different to her.[40][41] Halsey wrote all of the songs on the album when she was 19, while production was handled by a number of producers, including then-boyfriend, Norwegian producer Lido.[42] The album was described by Halsey as not having a "proper radio hit".[27] It received positive reviews from music critics,[43][44] with Joe Levy of Rolling Stone citing Halsey as a "new Tumblr popstar with a knack for sticky imagery".[45] Badlands debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in the US, selling 115,000 copies in its first week, of which 97,000 were pure album sales.[46] The album found success in several other countries, including Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, where the album debuted in the top three.[47][48][49] It was further promoted by Halsey's Badlands Tour (2015–16), and her spot as the opening act for select dates of The Weeknd's The Madness Fall Tour (2015).[50]

Badlands was certified two-times Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for U.S. sales of 2,000,000 units.[51] Four singles were released from the album: "Ghost", "New Americana", "Colors", and "Castle", all of which were certified Platinum in the US.[52] The latter three singles achieved minor commercial success: "New Americana" reached number 60 on the US Billboard Hot 100,[53] "Castle" was rerecorded for the soundtrack of the 2016 film The Huntsman: Winter's War.[54] "Gasoline" was not released as a single and was only included on the deluxe version of Badlands, but became one of the album's most popular tracks and was certified Platinum in the US.[52]

 
Halsey performing at the GRAMMY Museum in 2016

Halsey was featured on the song "The Feeling" by Justin Bieber for his fourth studio album, Purpose (2015).[55][56] The song was not officially released as a single, though it entered the top forty of the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold in the US and Silver in the United Kingdom.[57] In February 2016, Halsey was one of four female performers to partner with MAC cosmetics for their Future Forward line; she released a lipstick named after herself.[58] The senior vice president and group creative director of the company, James Gager, said, "It feels like a great thing to be able to support artists who are breaking through but aren't necessarily at the top top, to push them forward."[59] In May 2016, Halsey released the song "Tokyo Narita (Freestyle)", produced by Lido.[60][61] The song was a standalone track that served as a promotional single for both her and Lido.[61] In July 2016, she collaborated with 26 other artists for the charity single "Hands", which was a tribute for the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting.[62][63]

On July 29, 2016, Halsey was featured as a vocalist on the Chainsmokers' single "Closer", a song she also cowrote.[64][65] The track achieved major commercial success: it topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks, topped the charts of 12 other countries, sold more than 15 million units worldwide, and is one of the most streamed songs on Spotify.[66] The official lyric video for "Closer" was released on YouTube on July 29, 2016, and has since garnered over two billion views.[67] Billboard magazine noted Halsey's solo verse as a favorable part of the song, and the song earned her a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.[68][69]

2017–2018: Hopeless Fountain Kingdom

Halsey announced work on her second studio album prior to the release of Badlands, with progress on the record continuing throughout 2016 and 2017.[70] In January 2017, she released the single "Not Afraid Anymore"; it appears on the soundtrack of the film Fifty Shades Darker (2017).[71] "Now or Never" was released on April 4 as the lead single from her second studio album.[72] The song debuted at number 52 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and later peaked at number 17. It was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA.[73] "Now or Never" also reached the top 20 of Australia and Malaysia, and sold 500,000 units outside of the US.[74][75] Two promotional singles were also made available prior to the release of the album: "Eyes Closed" and "Strangers"'.[76]

The record, Hopeless Fountain Kingdom, finally came out on June 2.[77] It consisted of more "radio friendly" songs in comparison to her previous work, which she attributed to her desire to prove she was "more than capable" of creating "radio-ready" music.[78] Much like her debut, Hopeless Fountain Kingdom is a concept album that revolves around a pair of lovers in a tale based on Romeo and Juliet; the project was inspired by her breakup with Lido.[79] The album also focuses on Halsey's bisexuality and on bisexual characters.[80][81][82] Hopeless Fountain Kingdom debuted atop the Billboard 200 and the Canadian Albums Chart. First-week sales in the US were of 106,000 units, with 76,000 being pure album sales. Similar to her debut, Hopeless Fountain Kingdom was certified Platinum by the RIAA.[83] Due to its rise to number one, Halsey became the first woman to achieve a number one album in the US in 2017.[84] To promote the record, Halsey embarked on the Hopeless Fountain Kingdom World Tour, which began on September 29, 2017, her twenty-third birthday.[85] The artist also performed surprise DJ sets at Emo Nite in Los Angeles in 2017.[86] The second single from Hopeless Fountain Kingdom, "Bad at Love", was released on August 22. The song peaked at number five in the US, which made it her highest peak as a lead artist at the time.[87] It was certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA, and sold more than 300,000 records outside the US.[88][89][90] In December, Halsey's collaboration with then-boyfriend G-Eazy, "Him & I", was released, and later peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100[91] and achieved a 2× Platinum certification by the RIAA in the US.[92] The song also reached the top ten of 13 other countries' charts.[93] Halsey also collaborated with the band Thirty Seconds to Mars on the song "Love Is Madness", from their 2018 album America.[94]

On January 13, 2018, Halsey was featured as a musical guest on the American television variety show Saturday Night Live, where she performed "Bad at Love" and "Him & I", with G-Eazy.[95] On March 15, she released "Alone", together with a new version featuring American rapper Big Sean and British rapper Stefflon Don. It was released as the third and final single from Hopeless Fountain Kingdom, and a music video came out in April.[96] "Alone" was certified Platinum by the RIAA and reached number one on Billboard's Dance Club chart, though it only peaked at number 66 on the Billboard Hot 100.[88][97] Halsey sang with Khalid on Benny Blanco's debut single "Eastside", which was released on July 12, along with a music video discussing various parts of Halsey's life.[98][99] The song peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the charts of five other countries.[100] It was certified 2× Platinum in the US, and sold over one million units outside the country.[101] Also in the same year, she appeared in two films: she voiced Wonder Woman in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, and cameoed as herself in A Star Is Born, directed by Bradley Cooper.[102][103][104] Halsey was also a key advisor on the US version of The Voice in its fifteenth season.[105]

2018–2021: Manic and If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power

After the release of Hopeless Fountain Kingdom, Halsey was "upstreamed" to Capitol Records, Astralwerks' parent company.[106] Her debut single on the label, "Without Me", was released on October 4, 2018.[107][108] She stated that the song was very personal to her.[109][110] On October 29, the official music video for "Without Me" was released, featuring a "G-Eazy lookalike", following their second breakup.[111] This song went on to become Halsey's most successful single as a lead artist to date, becoming her first solo number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100. It topped the chart for two non-consecutive weeks and remained in the top five for 22 weeks.[112] It also reached the top three of the UK, Malaysia, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Ireland. The song has been certified 9× Platinum in the US,[113] 2× Platinum in the UK,[114] 8× Platinum in Australia,[115] and 9× Platinum in Canada.[116][117] Due to "Without Me" reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100, Halsey became the eighth woman to achieve multiple number ones on the chart during the 2010s.[118]

 
Halsey at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards

The singer made several releases and collaborated with various artists during the first several months of 2019, including a remix of "Without Me", featuring American rapper Juice WRLD on January 9,[119] the song "11 Minutes" with Yungblud (featuring Travis Barker) on February 14,[120] with the accompanying music video released on February 22,[121] and the song "Boy with Luv" with Korean boy band BTS on April 12, the music video for which became the most–viewed music video within its first 24 hours on YouTube, with 74.6 million views.[122] On April 19, she and 29 other musical acts were featured on the Lil Dicky song "Earth", a charity single about climate change awareness.[123]

On February 9, Halsey again appeared on Saturday Night Live, this time as both host and musical guest.[124] Her performance was praised, with ratings for the show rising and a younger audience watching.[125] In March, she announced that her third studio album would be released in 2019.[126] The album is titled Manic, and was eventually released on January 17, 2020.[127] On May 17, 2019, Halsey issued the single "Nightmare", which debuted and peaked at number fifteen on the US Hot 100.[128] On September 13, 2019, she released the single "Graveyard".[129] On September 23, 2019, Halsey announced the Manic World Tour, in support of her third studio album. The first leg of the tour took place in Europe between February and March 2020.[130] She released a promotional single, "Clementine", on her birthday, September 29, 2019.[131] On January 25, 2020, she again appeared on Saturday Night Live, where she performed two songs from Manic: "You Should Be Sad" and "Finally // Beautiful Stranger". She also appeared in a few sketches.[132]

In December 2019, Halsey appeared on the Bring Me the Horizon EP Music to Listen To.... The band's vocalist, Oli Sykes, later teased additional collaborations;[133] one of them was revealed a month later to be the Oli Sykes and Jordan Fish-produced[134] song "Experiment on Me", from the soundtrack of the superhero film Birds of Prey (2020), which was released on February 7, 2020.[135] A collaboration with Marshmello titled "Be Kind" was released on May 1,[136] with the music video premiering on June 27.[137] On June 25, 2020, Halsey announced that her first book of poetry, entitled I Would Leave Me If I Could, was available for preorder.[138] The same year, she also released her first live album, Badlands (Live from Webster Hall), on August 28.[139]

On August 27, 2021, Halsey released her fourth studio album, If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power, with little prior promotion.[140] Produced by Nine Inch Nails members Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross,[141] it received critical acclaim.[142] Leading up to the album's release, a companion film of the same name was screened at select IMAX theaters;[143] it was later released on HBO Max on October 7.[144] The album was further supported by the single "I Am Not a Woman, I'm a God".[145][146] If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and would become certified Gold by the RIAA in February 2023, but due to a lack of a hit single, had a shorter stay on the charts than her previous albums.[147][148]

2022–present: "So Good" release controversy and departure from Capitol

In January 2022, Halsey wrote and produced a song, titled "So Good". When the song was withheld from release due to Capitol needing to test the song's "virality", Halsey posted a TikTok video criticizing Capitol Records on May 22, 2022, for not being allowed to release "So Good" without an "accompanying campaign or TikTok video to make it go viral."[149][150] Five days prior, without the approval of Capitol, Halsey played a snippet of her song in a TikTok video. In the days following her post, questions arose regarding whether or not Capitol was going to take legal action against her. Music industry attorney Erin M. Jacobson mentioned in an article by TIME that "it is rare that a label would sue one of its own artists, especially when the label plans to continue working with that artist. Further, using such a short piece of the record could also be seen as a promotional use."[151] Capitol Records eventually conceded on May 31, 2022, amid criticism and scrutiny from a variety of music artists, and set a release date for the song of June 9, 2022.[152] Although some believed that the release controversy was a marketing stunt, Halsey maintained that it was not fake.[153] Many news outlets commented on the increasing nature, and problem, of pressures for TikTok virality on musicians by record labels.[154][155][156][157]

On February 24, 2023, Halsey released "Die 4 Me". The song is an updated and extended cut of Halsey's verse on the Post Malone song "Die for Me".[158][159]

On April 15, 2023, Variety announced that Halsey and Capitol Records had parted ways.[148][160] On June 14, 2023, it was announced that Halsey had signed to Columbia Records.[161] On June 21-22, 2023, Halsey performed two string ensemble shows in Newark, New Jersey, at New Jersey Performing Arts Center, performing an orchestra version of some of her discography.[162] She performed the songs "Ya'aburnee" and "Bells in Santa Fe", from If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power live for the first time. In partnership with Hard Rock Live, she scheduled three more orchestra shows, June 24 in Hollywood, Florida; June 30 in Gary, Indiana; and July 2 in Wheatland, California.[163]

Artistry

Influences

During Halsey's childhood, her mother listened to the Cure, Alanis Morissette, and Nirvana, while her father listened to the Notorious B.I.G., Slick Rick, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, and Tupac Shakur. She has said that their musical tastes have been a great influence on her.[33] She was "really influenced" by Matty Healy's lyrical approach stating: "His lyrical content is a lot of dialogue, a lot of places. It's very descriptive and it creates this honest, authentic image."[164][165]

In addition, she has called Panic! at the Disco the "band that changed [her] fucking life"[166] and credits Lady Gaga for giving her the strength to be herself.[167] She has also mentioned a Long Island rock band, Brand New, as both an influence and a favorite of hers, once changing her biography on Instagram to "The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me", a reference to their third album.[168] Halsey has cited Taylor Swift as a huge reason why she always insists on writing her own music.[169] Her other influences include Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix,[170] Christina Aguilera,[171] Marilyn Manson, Beck,[172] Kanye West,[173] Amy Winehouse,[174] the Weeknd,[175] Alex Turner,[176][177] Bright Eyes,[178] and the Wonder Years.[179]

Halsey credits Dolores O'Riordan as her major vocal influence, saying "Dolores O'Riordan was a massive influence for me. I grew up listening to the Cranberries with my mother and learned so much about having an unconventional singing voice. Dolores taught me how to use my voice in a manner that was emotive, even if I wasn't classically skilled... Her voice was beautiful to me. And she was a fierce badass trailblazing woman in the rock landscape... Always an inspiration to me...".[180]

The artist has said "There's plenty of musicians that I love and respect, but I think that I'm the most inspired by cinema."[181] Filmmakers who have influenced her include Quentin Tarantino, Harmony Korine, and Larry Clark.[181]

Music style and themes

Halsey is noted for her distinctive "indie" style of singing,[182][183][184] which has garnered controversial feedback.[185][186][187] She sings with an accent different from her speaking voice.[188] She is known as a pop,[189][1][190] electropop,[1][191][192][193] synth-pop,[194][195] art pop,[192] alternative pop,[193][196] R&B,[189] indie pop,[197] and alternative R&B artist.[198]The New York Times' Jon Caramanica noted, "Halsey arrived as part of a slew of female pop rebels who emerged in the wake of Lorde's early-2010s recalibration of the genre's operating hierarchies."[199] When speaking of Badlands, Billboard stated, "Halsey's larger-than-life vision combines the synthy darkness of Lorde, the neon-pop chutzpah of Miley Cyrus and the flickering film noir of Lana Del Rey."[200]

Halsey's music focuses on her personal experiences and telling a story.[201][202] She writes about relationships with other women in her music as a way of solidifying her bisexuality.[203]

Videos and stage

The biggest influence on her live performances is Adam Lazzara, the frontman of Taking Back Sunday,[204] as she said, "One of the most inspiring things I've ever seen is watching [Taking Back Sunday] live and watching Adam use that microphone as a prop and I thought yep, I'm gonna do that."[178]

Public image

 
Halsey at the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards

In her early career, Halsey drew criticism for allegedly calling herself "tri-bi" in an interview, due to her being biracial, bipolar, and bisexual. In a 2016 interview with Rolling Stone, she criticized the label as a trivializing way to describe her.[205] Halsey became most known for her signature dyed blue hair in her early career.[206] She sparked controversy in 2016 after several fan interactions, some involving the artist kissing underage fans.[207]

In June 2017, Halsey received backlash for collaborating with Quavo, an artist who has made homophobic remarks. She stated she has never spoken to Quavo, and continued to say that she would not put "a lot of people" in her songs. She criticized Iggy Azalea for her "complete disregard for black culture".[208] She also criticized Demi Lovato for, in Halsey's view, treating bisexuality as taboo in the song "Cool for the Summer".[209]

Halsey has described herself as an "in-between role model" and an "inconvenient woman", due to her music and style.[210][211] She stated in 2017 that although she passes as white, she is a black woman and proud of her heritage.[212][213][214][215] She was included on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list, and appeared on the cover of magazines such as Billboard, Paper, and Playboy.[216] She has appeared in advertisements for Jeep, Beats Electronics, and ModCloth.[217][218][219] At other times, she has been described as a feminist icon.[220] She has also been called the "voice of her generation".[221] Her relationship with G-Eazy gathered significant media attention due to rumors of drug use, arrest, cheating, and G-Eazy's feuds with other artists.[222][223]

While much of her music is labeled as pop,[224] Halsey has long identified as an alternative artist, stating she can do pop collaborations without being considered a pop artist, similar to Kendrick Lamar. She states she is only classified as pop because she is a woman.[225] In 2019, she called herself "the anti-popstar" and stated she does not care how people identify her music, as long as it connects with them.[226]

Activism

During the 2016 presidential election, Halsey was an avid supporter of Bernie Sanders and urged fans to vote for him.[227] In July 2016, she and 26 other artists were featured on the charity single "Hands", which was a tribute to the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting.[62][63] During the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries, Halsey further endorsed Sanders on March 11, 2020, urging fans to vote for him via social media and a promotional video collaborating with the Sanders campaign.[228]

As a result of her own attempted suicide at age 17,[11][229] Halsey took part in the mental health and suicide prevention awareness campaign called "I'm Listening", which was hosted by radio network Entercom and broadcast live on September 10, 2017.[230]

Halsey identifies as a feminist.[220] Following the 2017 Women's March, she sent out a tweet that promised to donate one dollar to Planned Parenthood for every retweet it received.[231] She ended up donating $100,000 to the organization.[231] Halsey delivered a speech to more than 200,000 protesters at the 2018 Women's March.[232][233] Instead of a traditional speech, she performed a five-minute poem titled "A Story Like Mine", in which she told personal stories of sexual assault and violence throughout her life.[232] Her personal narrative included accompanying her best friend to Planned Parenthood after she had been raped, her personal account of sexual assault by neighbors and boyfriends, and women sexually assaulted by Olympic doctor Larry Nassar.[234] She completed her speech by requesting all—"Black, Asian, poor, wealthy, trans, cis, Muslim, Christian"—sexual assault victims to listen and support each other.[234] AJ Willingham of CNN opined in a headline that "Halsey's Women's March speech moved people around the world."[235] In March 2018, Halsey protested alongside numerous other celebrities at March for Our Lives in Washington, D.C.[236] In May 2018, she criticized Ivanka Trump over Twitter, complaining that she was too relaxed while her father, then-president Donald Trump, hurt immigrant children.[237]

In November 2018, Halsey performed at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show alongside numerous other artists,[238] but in December she criticised the company for its lack of inclusion of transgender models in its various shows, stating, "as a member of the LGBT+ community, I have no tolerance for a lack of inclusivity. Especially not motivated by stereotype."[239][240] Later that month, she performed her hit song "Without Me" on The Voice and was criticized for "sensually" dancing with backup dancer Jade Chynoweth. Many perceived the backlash as homophobic, including Halsey herself who defended the performance.[241][242] In a January 2019 interview with Glamour, she advocated for a stronger presence of women in music.[243] In April 2019, she and 29 other musical acts were featured on the charity single "Earth", which raises climate change awareness.[123] In May 2020, Halsey, alongside Yungblud, joined protests in Los Angeles for racial justice in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.[9]

In June 2020, she launched The Black Creators Fund, founded to provide financial support, resources, and a platform to black creators.[244]

Personal life

Relationships

Halsey is openly bisexual.[203] Prior to her music career, she dated a woman.[245] In March 2021, she announced that she uses both "she/her" and "they/them" pronouns.[246]

Halsey dated English musician Matty Healy until 2015.[247] She met him at a concert by his band The 1975, of whom she said she was a huge fan.[248] She has said that he was influential when she first started writing music.[247][248] From 2015 to 2016, she dated Norwegian producer Lido, who helped produce Badlands and inspired Hopeless Fountain Kingdom.[249] In 2017, she began dating American rapper G-Eazy. They had met at a party that year and found musical common ground for their collaboration "Him & I", which discussed their love and lifestyle.[250] They broke up in July 2018, though their relationship was on-and-off-again until ending that September.[251] She later confirmed that her 2018 song "Without Me" is partially about this relationship.[252] She dated English musician Yungblud from November 2018 to September 2019,[253] and American actor Evan Peters from October 2019 to March 2020.[254]

In June 2021, Halsey's son with Turkish-American screenwriter Alev Aydin was born.[255][256][257][258] The couple amicably separated at an unknown date; in April 2023, Halsey filed for primary physical custody of their 21-month-old son so she could take him on tour with her, as well as requesting joint legal custody and joint expenses with Aydin.[259] The two intend to co-parent, with Halsey also requesting that Aydin have reasonable visitation rights and the ability to make health and education decisions for their son.[259]

Health

Since the beginning of her career, Halsey has been open about her health issues. Discussing her career in 2015, she described herself as "just this fucked-up stoner kid who made it".[11]

Halsey has bipolar disorder. She was diagnosed with the mental disorder at age 17, and said that her mother also has it.[260] At that age, she attempted suicide, which is what led to her diagnosis and a 17-day admission to a psychiatric hospital.[261][11] Not long after her suicide attempt, she began having success in the music industry. She said that singing and performing helped her manage the symptoms she experiences.[262] Despite the struggles she has faced as a result of this mood disorder, she has stated that she embraces being bipolar, because it makes her "really empathetic".[260] On December 11, 2021, Halsey informed fans via Twitter that she was diagnosed with ADHD in high school, and that she assumed she just grew out of it; however, she is now medicated for it as a result of seeking mental health treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic.[263][264]

Halsey was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2016, and went public with it on Twitter.[265][266] She attributes a miscarriage she suffered in 2015 to her endometriosis, originally stating in 2016 that it was due to her hectic touring schedule.[267][261][268] Only hours after she realized she was having a miscarriage, she went on stage to perform during a tour, because she did not want to hurt her career by missing a performance.[269] She chronicled her struggles with endometriosis on the talk show The Doctors in April 2018, where she revealed she was going to freeze her eggs.[267]

Also in 2018, Halsey spoke openly about her endometriosis and the pain it causes at the Blossom Ball, which is run by the Endometriosis Foundation of America.[270] She said at the event, "Sometimes I'm bloated, I'm on an IV, I'm sick, I'm on medicine, and I'm backstage, terrified that I'm going to bleed through my clothes in the middle of my show."[270] She told the event's attendees that she wanted to speak out about her condition, because the media often portrays her as having perfect physical health despite her health struggles.[270] In January 2017, she underwent surgery in an attempt to lessen the pain caused by the condition.[271] She has not disclosed what type of surgery she underwent.[261]

Halsey is gluten intolerant.[272] On August 14, 2019, she revealed on Twitter that she had quit smoking cigarettes after a decade.[273]

Halsey has been diagnosed with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, Sjögren syndrome, mast cell activation syndrome, and POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome).[274]

Discography

Filmography

Music videos

Year Song title Role Notes
2017 "Now or Never" Co-director Co-directed with Sing J Lee
2017 "Bad at Love" Co-director Co-directed with Sing J Lee
2018 "Sorry" Co-director Co-directed with Sing J Lee
2018 "Alone" (featuring Big Sean and Stefflon Don) Co-director Co-directed with Hannah Lux Davis
2018 "Strangers" (featuring Lauren Jauregui) Co-director Co-directed with Jessie Hill
2018 "I Found You" (Benny Blanco) Herself[275] Cameo appearance

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Teen Titans Go! To the Movies Wonder Woman Voice
A Star Is Born Herself Cameo
2021 If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power[276] Queen Lila / Lilith Companion hour-long film to the album of the same name
Sing 2 Porsha Crystal Voice
2023 Americana Mandy Starr
2024 MaXXXine TBA Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2016 Roadies Herself Episodes: "The Load Out" and "Carpet Season"
2017 American Dad! Cindy Voice, episode: "A Nice Night for a Drive"
2018–2021 Saturday Night Live Herself (musical performer/host) 5 episodes[b]
2018 RuPaul's Drag Race[278] Herself/guest judge Episode: "PharmaRusical"
2018 The Doctors[279] Celebrity guest Episode: "#10126"
2018 The Voice Guest performer/Guest advisor Season 14: Guest performer
Season 15: Guest advisor for Team Jennifer, guest performer
2020 Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? Herself Voice, episode: "The New York Underground!"
The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II Performer Television special

Web

Year Title Role Notes
2019–2020 Road to Manic Herself Web series; 10 episodes

Tours

Headlining

Co-headlining

Opening act

Awards and nominations

Award Year[c] Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
American Music Awards 2017 "Closer" (with The Chainsmokers) Favorite Pop/Rock Song Nominated
Collaboration of the Year Nominated
2019 Herself Artist of the Year Nominated
"Without Me" Best Music Video Nominated
Favorite Pop/Rock Song Won
Billboard Music Awards 2017 "Closer" (with The Chainsmokers) Top Hot 100 Song Won [280]
Top Selling Song Nominated
Top Radio Song Nominated
Top Streaming Song (Audio) Nominated
Top Streaming Song (Video) Nominated
Top Collaboration Won
Top Dance/Electronic Song Won
2018 Herself Top Radio Songs Artist Nominated
Top Female Artist Nominated
2019 Nominated
"Without Me" Top Selling Song Nominated
Billboard Women in Music 2016 Herself Rising Star Won [281]
BMI Pop Awards 2017 "Closer" (with The Chainsmokers) Award Winning Songs Won [282]
2018 "Now or Never" Won [283]
2019 "Bad at Love" Won [284]
"Him & I" (with G-Eazy) Won
2020 "Eastside" (with Benny Blanco & Khalid) Won [285]
"Without Me" Won
Song of the Year Won
2021 Herself Songwriter of the Year Won [285]
"Be Kind" (with Marshmello) Award Winning Songs Won
"Graveyard" Won
"Nightmare" Won
"You Should Be Sad" Won
CMT Music Awards 2020 "Graveyard" (with Kelsea Ballerini) CMT Performance of the Year Nominated [286]
2021 "The Other Girl" (with Kelsea Ballerini) Won [287]
Gaon Chart Music Awards 2020 "Boy with Luv" (with BTS) Song of the Year – April Nominated [288]
GLAAD Media Awards 2018 Herself Outstanding Music Artist Won
2021 Nominated [289]
Global Awards 2019 Herself Rising Star Award Won
Best Female Nominated
Social Media Superstar Nominated
"Eastside" (with Benny Blanco & Khalid) Best Song Nominated
Grammy Awards 2017 Purpose (as featured artist) Album of the Year Nominated
"Closer" (with The Chainsmokers) Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Nominated
2022 If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power Best Alternative Music Album Nominated [290]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2017 "Closer" (with The Chainsmokers) Song of the Year Nominated [291]
Dance Song of the Year Won
Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Lyrics Nominated
2018 Herself Female Artist of the Year Nominated [292]
2019 Nominated
Fangirls Award Won
"Without Me" Best Lyrics Nominated
"Lucid Dreams" Best Cover Song Nominated
2020 Herself Female Artist of the Year Nominated [293]
"Boy with Luv" (with BTS) Best Music Video Won
Best Lyrics "Nightmare" Nominated
"Without Me" (featuring Juice Wrld) Best Remix Nominated
iHeartRadio MMVAs 2018 "Bad at Love" Video of the Year Nominated
Herself Best Pop Artist or Group Nominated
Fan Fave Artist Nominated
iHeartRadio Titanium Award 2018 "Bad at Love" 1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio Stations Won [294]
"Him & I" (with G-Eazy) Won
2019 "Without Me" 1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio Stations Won
"Eastside" (with Benny Blanco & Khalid) Won
Meus Prêmios Nick 2019 "Boy with Luv" (with BTS) Favorite International Hit Won [295]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2015 Herself Artist on the Rise Nominated
2016 Best Push Act Nominated
2019 Best Pop Won [296]
Best Look Won
"Boy with Luv" (with BTS) Best Collaboration Nominated
2021 Herself Best Alternative Nominated [297]
MTV Italian Music Awards 2017 "Closer" (with The Chainsmokers) Best Video Won
MTV Millennial Awards 2019 "Without Me" Global Hit Nominated
MTV Millennial Awards Brazil 2019 Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 2016 "Closer" (with The Chainsmokers) Song of Summer Nominated
2017 Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Editing Nominated
"Now or Never" Best Cinematography Nominated
2019 Herself Artist of the Year Nominated
"Boy with Luv" (with BTS) Best Collaboration Nominated
Best K-Pop Won
Best Art Direction Nominated
Best Choreography Nominated
"Nightmare" Video for Good Nominated
Best Power Anthem Nominated
2020 "You Should Be Sad" Best Pop Nominated [298]
"Graveyard" Best Editing Nominated
2021 "Be Kind" (with Marshmello) Best Choreography Nominated [299]
Myx Music Awards 2017 "Closer" (with The Chainsmokers) Favorite International Video Won [300]
2020 "Boy with Luv" (with BTS) Won [301]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2021 "Be Kind" (with Marshmello) Favorite Music Collaboration Nominated [302]
2023 "Stay with Me" (with Calvin Harris, Justin Timberlake & Pharrell Williams) Nominated [303]
NME Awards 2016 Herself Best New Artist Nominated [304]
2020 "Boy with Luv" (with BTS) Best Collaboration Nominated [305]
2022 Herself Innovation Award Won [306]
If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power Best Album in the World Nominated
Best Music Film Nominated
People's Choice Awards 2016 Herself Favorite Breakout Artist Nominated
2019 "Boy with Luv" (with BTS) Music Video of 2019 Nominated [307]
2020 "Be Kind" (with Marshmello) Collaboration Song of the Year Nominated [308]
Radio Disney Music Awards 2017 "Closer" (with The Chainsmokers) Song of the Year Nominated
Best Song To Lyp Sync To Nominated
2018 Herself Breakout Artist of the Year Nominated
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2017 "Closer" (with The Chainsmokers) Top Ten International Gold Songs Won [309]
2020 "Boy with Luv" (with BTS) Won [310]
Songwriters Hall of Fame 2019 Herself Hal David Starlight Award Won
Teen Choice Awards 2017 "Closer" (with The Chainsmokers) Choice Pop Song Nominated
Herself Choice Breakout Artist Nominated
Choice Summer Female Artist Nominated
2018 "Bad at Love" Choice Song: Female Artist Nominated
2019 "Nightmare" Nominated
"Boy with Luv" (with BTS) Choice Collaboration Won
Herself Choice Female Artist Nominated
Choice Summer Female Artist Won
Telehit Awards 2019 "Boy with Luv" (with BTS) People's Best Video Nominated [311]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ There are, in fact, two Halsey Street stations in Brooklyn: one station is on the L train, and the other is on the J train. In a Rolling Stone interview, Halsey did not clarify which station she based her name on.[11]
  2. ^ In episode #885, which aired on November 10, 2018, Halsey made a surprise appearance and performed "Can't Be Broken" with Lil Wayne.[277]
  3. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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halsey, singer, ashley, nicolette, frangipane, ɑː, fran, born, september, 1994, known, professionally, halsey, ɔː, hawl, american, singer, songwriter, halsey, born, raised, jersey, gaining, attention, from, self, released, music, social, media, platforms, sign. Ashley Nicolette Frangipane IPA ˌ f r ae n dʒ ɪ ˈ p ɑː n i FRAN jih PAH nee 2 born September 29 1994 known professionally as Halsey ˈ h ɔː l z i HAWL zee is an American singer and songwriter Halsey was born and raised in New Jersey Gaining attention from self released music on social media platforms she was signed by Astralwerks in 2014 and released her debut EP Room 93 later that year She released her debut studio album Badlands in 2015 The album was later certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA as were its tracks Colors and Gasoline HalseyHalsey in 2019BornAshley Nicolette Frangipane 1994 09 29 September 29 1994 age 28 Edison New Jersey U S EducationWarren Hills Regional High SchoolOccupationsSingersongwriteractressYears active2012 presentWorksDiscographyChildren1AwardsFull listMusical careerGenresPop electronic alternative rock 1 Instrument s VocalsLabelsAstralwerks Capitol ColumbiaWebsiteiamhalsey wbr comIn 2016 Halsey was featured on The Chainsmokers single Closer which topped the charts in over 10 countries and was later certified 14 Platinum by the RIAA Her second studio album Hopeless Fountain Kingdom 2017 consisted of more radio friendly music than her previous releases its singles Now or Never and Bad at Love both reached the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 with the latter peaking in the top five In 2018 she released the single Eastside alongside Benny Blanco and Khalid which reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 That same year she was moved to Capitol Records Halsey s third studio album Manic 2020 became her best selling album worldwide while its lead single Without Me became her most successful single as a lead artist Her fourth studio album If I Can t Have Love I Want Power 2021 moved away from her previous sound in favor of a darker industrial sound described by Halsey as the album she always wanted to make it was produced by Nine Inch Nails members Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross and received generally positive reviews In 2023 Halsey left Capitol following a controversy surrounding the release of the non album single So Good the previous year 3 In 2020 Billboard reported that Halsey has sold over 1 million albums and received over 6 billion streams in the United States 4 5 She is noted for her distinctive singing voice 6 Her awards include three Billboard Music Awards as well as a Billboard Women in Music Award 7 an American Music Award one GLAAD Media Award an MTV Video Music Award and nominations for three Grammy Awards Halsey was named Songwriter of the Year by BMI Film amp TV Awards in 2021 She was also included on Time s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2020 8 Aside from music she has been involved in suicide prevention awareness sexual assault victim advocacy and racial justice protests 9 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2012 2014 Career beginnings 2 2 2014 2016 Badlands and breakthrough 2 3 2017 2018 Hopeless Fountain Kingdom 2 4 2018 2021 Manic and If I Can t Have Love I Want Power 2 5 2022 present So Good release controversy and departure from Capitol 3 Artistry 3 1 Influences 3 2 Music style and themes 3 3 Videos and stage 4 Public image 5 Activism 6 Personal life 6 1 Relationships 6 2 Health 7 Discography 8 Filmography 8 1 Music videos 8 2 Film 8 3 Television 8 4 Web 9 Tours 10 Awards and nominations 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksEarly lifeAshley Nicolette Frangipane was born in Edison New Jersey on September 29 1994 10 the daughter of Nicole and Chris Frangipane Her parents dropped out of college after her mother discovered that she was pregnant with her 11 Halsey s mother works as an emergency medical technician EMT 12 while her father manages a car dealership 13 14 Her mother is of Italian and Hungarian descent whereas her father is mostly African American with some distant Irish ancestry She has two younger brothers named Sevian and Dante 11 She played the violin viola and cello before taking up playing the guitar when she was 14 years old 15 She grew up listening to Alanis Morissette Justin Bieber and Brand New 16 17 Throughout her childhood her family moved frequently as her parents worked many jobs By the time she became a teenager she had enrolled in six schools 18 She was raised Catholic 19 Frangipane was bullied at school 14 20 21 and her suicide attempt at the age of 17 led to her being hospitalized for nearly three weeks Following this she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder with which her mother was also diagnosed 22 23 She began using drugs soon after saying her bipolar disorder caused her to become an unconventional child 18 When she was 17 she became romantically involved with a man who was 24 and resided near Halsey Street station in Brooklyn from which she took her stage name She said That s where I first start ed writing music and where I started to feel like I was a part of something bigger than my town in middle of nowhere New Jersey Halsey is kind of like a manifestation of all the exaggerated parts of me so it s like an alter ego 24 In 2012 she graduated from Warren Hills Regional High School in Washington New Jersey 25 After graduating Frangipane enrolled in the Rhode Island School of Design but she withdrew due to financial hardship and instead attended community college 11 She eventually dropped out of community college and was kicked out by her parents who she said just didn t agree with a lot of things about her Soon after she lived in a basement in Lower Manhattan with a group of degenerate stoners she knew through her then boyfriend 26 When she was not living there she occasionally lived in one of New York s many homeless shelters and she considered prostitution as a way to make money 27 28 When describing this period of her life she has said I remember one time I had 9 in my bank account and bought a four pack of Red Bull and used it to stay up overnight over the course of two or three days because it was less dangerous to not sleep than it was to sleep somewhere random and maybe get raped or kidnapped She would occasionally stay with her maternal grandmother during this time 11 Career2012 2014 Career beginnings Frangipane started writing music when she was 17 and in 2012 she began posting videos to social media sites such as YouTube and Kik and in particular Tumblr under the username se7enteenblack 29 She became known for a parody of Taylor Swift s song I Knew You Were Trouble inspired by Swift s relationship with Harry Styles She then wrote a follow up song about their relationship which was posted online in early 2013 30 31 In early 2014 Frangipane went to a party and met a music guy who asked her to collaborate on a song with him because he liked her voice The result a song about her ex boyfriend titled Ghost was posted by Frangipane on SoundCloud several weeks after it was recorded Within hours the song gained online popularity and she was subsequently contacted by several record labels with the song eventually charting and going on radio She signed with Astralwerks feeling that they gave her more creative freedom than other labels that contacted her 11 Following this Frangipane played numerous acoustic shows in different cities under several stage names 32 She chose Halsey as her permanent stage name because it is an anagram of her first name and is also a reference to the Halsey Street station of the New York City Subway in Brooklyn a a place where she spent a lot of time as a teenager 33 She also stated Halsey was the most popular name she used 34 Having written poems for years Halsey began writing more serious songs as a way to promote them Music became her confessional approach and a form of therapy after the difficult life she had endured 11 2014 2016 Badlands and breakthrough Halsey performing at The Troubadour in Los Angeles during the Badlands Tour in 2015Halsey began touring with The Kooks in August 2014 and performed various original songs 35 She released her debut extended play Room 93 on October 27 2014 36 The EP charted in the lower regions of the US Billboard 200 and at number three on the Top Heatseekers chart 37 She then began work on her debut studio album and performed songs from it at South by Southwest in 2015 where she was the most tweeted about performer of the night 38 She embarked on a co headlining tour with Young Rising Sons in March and in June she became the opening act for Imagine Dragons during the North American leg of their Smoke Mirrors Tour 2015 39 Halsey s debut studio album Badlands was released on August 28 2015 She described Badlands as a concept album about a dystopian future society known as The Badlands which was a metaphor for her mental state at the time stating that each song meant something different to her 40 41 Halsey wrote all of the songs on the album when she was 19 while production was handled by a number of producers including then boyfriend Norwegian producer Lido 42 The album was described by Halsey as not having a proper radio hit 27 It received positive reviews from music critics 43 44 with Joe Levy of Rolling Stone citing Halsey as a new Tumblr popstar with a knack for sticky imagery 45 Badlands debuted at 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in the US selling 115 000 copies in its first week of which 97 000 were pure album sales 46 The album found success in several other countries including Australia Canada and New Zealand where the album debuted in the top three 47 48 49 It was further promoted by Halsey s Badlands Tour 2015 16 and her spot as the opening act for select dates of The Weeknd s The Madness Fall Tour 2015 50 Badlands was certified two times Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for U S sales of 2 000 000 units 51 Four singles were released from the album Ghost New Americana Colors and Castle all of which were certified Platinum in the US 52 The latter three singles achieved minor commercial success New Americana reached number 60 on the US Billboard Hot 100 53 Castle was rerecorded for the soundtrack of the 2016 film The Huntsman Winter s War 54 Gasoline was not released as a single and was only included on the deluxe version of Badlands but became one of the album s most popular tracks and was certified Platinum in the US 52 Halsey performing at the GRAMMY Museum in 2016Halsey was featured on the song The Feeling by Justin Bieber for his fourth studio album Purpose 2015 55 56 The song was not officially released as a single though it entered the top forty of the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold in the US and Silver in the United Kingdom 57 In February 2016 Halsey was one of four female performers to partner with MAC cosmetics for their Future Forward line she released a lipstick named after herself 58 The senior vice president and group creative director of the company James Gager said It feels like a great thing to be able to support artists who are breaking through but aren t necessarily at the top top to push them forward 59 In May 2016 Halsey released the song Tokyo Narita Freestyle produced by Lido 60 61 The song was a standalone track that served as a promotional single for both her and Lido 61 In July 2016 she collaborated with 26 other artists for the charity single Hands which was a tribute for the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting 62 63 On July 29 2016 Halsey was featured as a vocalist on the Chainsmokers single Closer a song she also cowrote 64 65 The track achieved major commercial success it topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks topped the charts of 12 other countries sold more than 15 million units worldwide and is one of the most streamed songs on Spotify 66 The official lyric video for Closer was released on YouTube on July 29 2016 and has since garnered over two billion views 67 Billboard magazine noted Halsey s solo verse as a favorable part of the song and the song earned her a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Duo Group Performance 68 69 2017 2018 Hopeless Fountain Kingdom Halsey announced work on her second studio album prior to the release of Badlands with progress on the record continuing throughout 2016 and 2017 70 In January 2017 she released the single Not Afraid Anymore it appears on the soundtrack of the film Fifty Shades Darker 2017 71 Now or Never was released on April 4 as the lead single from her second studio album 72 The song debuted at number 52 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and later peaked at number 17 It was certified 2 Platinum by the RIAA 73 Now or Never also reached the top 20 of Australia and Malaysia and sold 500 000 units outside of the US 74 75 Two promotional singles were also made available prior to the release of the album Eyes Closed and Strangers 76 The record Hopeless Fountain Kingdom finally came out on June 2 77 It consisted of more radio friendly songs in comparison to her previous work which she attributed to her desire to prove she was more than capable of creating radio ready music 78 Much like her debut Hopeless Fountain Kingdom is a concept album that revolves around a pair of lovers in a tale based on Romeo and Juliet the project was inspired by her breakup with Lido 79 The album also focuses on Halsey s bisexuality and on bisexual characters 80 81 82 Hopeless Fountain Kingdom debuted atop the Billboard 200 and the Canadian Albums Chart First week sales in the US were of 106 000 units with 76 000 being pure album sales Similar to her debut Hopeless Fountain Kingdom was certified Platinum by the RIAA 83 Due to its rise to number one Halsey became the first woman to achieve a number one album in the US in 2017 84 To promote the record Halsey embarked on the Hopeless Fountain Kingdom World Tour which began on September 29 2017 her twenty third birthday 85 The artist also performed surprise DJ sets at Emo Nite in Los Angeles in 2017 86 The second single from Hopeless Fountain Kingdom Bad at Love was released on August 22 The song peaked at number five in the US which made it her highest peak as a lead artist at the time 87 It was certified 4 Platinum by the RIAA and sold more than 300 000 records outside the US 88 89 90 In December Halsey s collaboration with then boyfriend G Eazy Him amp I was released and later peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 91 and achieved a 2 Platinum certification by the RIAA in the US 92 The song also reached the top ten of 13 other countries charts 93 Halsey also collaborated with the band Thirty Seconds to Mars on the song Love Is Madness from their 2018 album America 94 On January 13 2018 Halsey was featured as a musical guest on the American television variety show Saturday Night Live where she performed Bad at Love and Him amp I with G Eazy 95 On March 15 she released Alone together with a new version featuring American rapper Big Sean and British rapper Stefflon Don It was released as the third and final single from Hopeless Fountain Kingdom and a music video came out in April 96 Alone was certified Platinum by the RIAA and reached number one on Billboard s Dance Club chart though it only peaked at number 66 on the Billboard Hot 100 88 97 Halsey sang with Khalid on Benny Blanco s debut single Eastside which was released on July 12 along with a music video discussing various parts of Halsey s life 98 99 The song peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the charts of five other countries 100 It was certified 2 Platinum in the US and sold over one million units outside the country 101 Also in the same year she appeared in two films she voiced Wonder Woman in Teen Titans Go To the Movies and cameoed as herself in A Star Is Born directed by Bradley Cooper 102 103 104 Halsey was also a key advisor on the US version of The Voice in its fifteenth season 105 2018 2021 Manic and If I Can t Have Love I Want Power After the release of Hopeless Fountain Kingdom Halsey was upstreamed to Capitol Records Astralwerks parent company 106 Her debut single on the label Without Me was released on October 4 2018 107 108 She stated that the song was very personal to her 109 110 On October 29 the official music video for Without Me was released featuring a G Eazy lookalike following their second breakup 111 This song went on to become Halsey s most successful single as a lead artist to date becoming her first solo number one single on the Billboard Hot 100 It topped the chart for two non consecutive weeks and remained in the top five for 22 weeks 112 It also reached the top three of the UK Malaysia Australia Canada New Zealand and Ireland The song has been certified 9 Platinum in the US 113 2 Platinum in the UK 114 8 Platinum in Australia 115 and 9 Platinum in Canada 116 117 Due to Without Me reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Halsey became the eighth woman to achieve multiple number ones on the chart during the 2010s 118 Halsey at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music AwardsThe singer made several releases and collaborated with various artists during the first several months of 2019 including a remix of Without Me featuring American rapper Juice WRLD on January 9 119 the song 11 Minutes with Yungblud featuring Travis Barker on February 14 120 with the accompanying music video released on February 22 121 and the song Boy with Luv with Korean boy band BTS on April 12 the music video for which became the most viewed music video within its first 24 hours on YouTube with 74 6 million views 122 On April 19 she and 29 other musical acts were featured on the Lil Dicky song Earth a charity single about climate change awareness 123 On February 9 Halsey again appeared on Saturday Night Live this time as both host and musical guest 124 Her performance was praised with ratings for the show rising and a younger audience watching 125 In March she announced that her third studio album would be released in 2019 126 The album is titled Manic and was eventually released on January 17 2020 127 On May 17 2019 Halsey issued the single Nightmare which debuted and peaked at number fifteen on the US Hot 100 128 On September 13 2019 she released the single Graveyard 129 On September 23 2019 Halsey announced the Manic World Tour in support of her third studio album The first leg of the tour took place in Europe between February and March 2020 130 She released a promotional single Clementine on her birthday September 29 2019 131 On January 25 2020 she again appeared on Saturday Night Live where she performed two songs from Manic You Should Be Sad and Finally Beautiful Stranger She also appeared in a few sketches 132 In December 2019 Halsey appeared on the Bring Me the Horizon EP Music to Listen To The band s vocalist Oli Sykes later teased additional collaborations 133 one of them was revealed a month later to be the Oli Sykes and Jordan Fish produced 134 song Experiment on Me from the soundtrack of the superhero film Birds of Prey 2020 which was released on February 7 2020 135 A collaboration with Marshmello titled Be Kind was released on May 1 136 with the music video premiering on June 27 137 On June 25 2020 Halsey announced that her first book of poetry entitled I Would Leave Me If I Could was available for preorder 138 The same year she also released her first live album Badlands Live from Webster Hall on August 28 139 On August 27 2021 Halsey released her fourth studio album If I Can t Have Love I Want Power with little prior promotion 140 Produced by Nine Inch Nails members Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross 141 it received critical acclaim 142 Leading up to the album s release a companion film of the same name was screened at select IMAX theaters 143 it was later released on HBO Max on October 7 144 The album was further supported by the single I Am Not a Woman I m a God 145 146 If I Can t Have Love I Want Power debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and would become certified Gold by the RIAA in February 2023 but due to a lack of a hit single had a shorter stay on the charts than her previous albums 147 148 2022 present So Good release controversy and departure from Capitol In January 2022 Halsey wrote and produced a song titled So Good When the song was withheld from release due to Capitol needing to test the song s virality Halsey posted a TikTok video criticizing Capitol Records on May 22 2022 for not being allowed to release So Good without an accompanying campaign or TikTok video to make it go viral 149 150 Five days prior without the approval of Capitol Halsey played a snippet of her song in a TikTok video In the days following her post questions arose regarding whether or not Capitol was going to take legal action against her Music industry attorney Erin M Jacobson mentioned in an article by TIME that it is rare that a label would sue one of its own artists especially when the label plans to continue working with that artist Further using such a short piece of the record could also be seen as a promotional use 151 Capitol Records eventually conceded on May 31 2022 amid criticism and scrutiny from a variety of music artists and set a release date for the song of June 9 2022 152 Although some believed that the release controversy was a marketing stunt Halsey maintained that it was not fake 153 Many news outlets commented on the increasing nature and problem of pressures for TikTok virality on musicians by record labels 154 155 156 157 On February 24 2023 Halsey released Die 4 Me The song is an updated and extended cut of Halsey s verse on the Post Malone song Die for Me 158 159 On April 15 2023 Variety announced that Halsey and Capitol Records had parted ways 148 160 On June 14 2023 it was announced that Halsey had signed to Columbia Records 161 On June 21 22 2023 Halsey performed two string ensemble shows in Newark New Jersey at New Jersey Performing Arts Center performing an orchestra version of some of her discography 162 She performed the songs Ya aburnee and Bells in Santa Fe from If I Can t Have Love I Want Power live for the first time In partnership with Hard Rock Live she scheduled three more orchestra shows June 24 in Hollywood Florida June 30 in Gary Indiana and July 2 in Wheatland California 163 ArtistryInfluences During Halsey s childhood her mother listened to the Cure Alanis Morissette and Nirvana while her father listened to the Notorious B I G Slick Rick Bone Thugs n Harmony and Tupac Shakur She has said that their musical tastes have been a great influence on her 33 She was really influenced by Matty Healy s lyrical approach stating His lyrical content is a lot of dialogue a lot of places It s very descriptive and it creates this honest authentic image 164 165 In addition she has called Panic at the Disco the band that changed her fucking life 166 and credits Lady Gaga for giving her the strength to be herself 167 She has also mentioned a Long Island rock band Brand New as both an influence and a favorite of hers once changing her biography on Instagram to The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me a reference to their third album 168 Halsey has cited Taylor Swift as a huge reason why she always insists on writing her own music 169 Her other influences include Mick Jagger David Bowie Bob Dylan Jimi Hendrix 170 Christina Aguilera 171 Marilyn Manson Beck 172 Kanye West 173 Amy Winehouse 174 the Weeknd 175 Alex Turner 176 177 Bright Eyes 178 and the Wonder Years 179 Halsey credits Dolores O Riordan as her major vocal influence saying Dolores O Riordan was a massive influence for me I grew up listening to the Cranberries with my mother and learned so much about having an unconventional singing voice Dolores taught me how to use my voice in a manner that was emotive even if I wasn t classically skilled Her voice was beautiful to me And she was a fierce badass trailblazing woman in the rock landscape Always an inspiration to me 180 The artist has said There s plenty of musicians that I love and respect but I think that I m the most inspired by cinema 181 Filmmakers who have influenced her include Quentin Tarantino Harmony Korine and Larry Clark 181 Music style and themes Roman Holiday source source track Sample of the song Roman Holiday displaying Halsey s electropop and alternative pop style Problems playing this file See media help Halsey is noted for her distinctive indie style of singing 182 183 184 which has garnered controversial feedback 185 186 187 She sings with an accent different from her speaking voice 188 She is known as a pop 189 1 190 electropop 1 191 192 193 synth pop 194 195 art pop 192 alternative pop 193 196 R amp B 189 indie pop 197 and alternative R amp B artist 198 The New York Times Jon Caramanica noted Halsey arrived as part of a slew of female pop rebels who emerged in the wake of Lorde s early 2010s recalibration of the genre s operating hierarchies 199 When speaking of Badlands Billboard stated Halsey s larger than life vision combines the synthy darkness of Lorde the neon pop chutzpah of Miley Cyrus and the flickering film noir of Lana Del Rey 200 Halsey s music focuses on her personal experiences and telling a story 201 202 She writes about relationships with other women in her music as a way of solidifying her bisexuality 203 Videos and stage The biggest influence on her live performances is Adam Lazzara the frontman of Taking Back Sunday 204 as she said One of the most inspiring things I ve ever seen is watching Taking Back Sunday live and watching Adam use that microphone as a prop and I thought yep I m gonna do that 178 Public image Halsey at the 2018 MTV Movie amp TV AwardsIn her early career Halsey drew criticism for allegedly calling herself tri bi in an interview due to her being biracial bipolar and bisexual In a 2016 interview with Rolling Stone she criticized the label as a trivializing way to describe her 205 Halsey became most known for her signature dyed blue hair in her early career 206 She sparked controversy in 2016 after several fan interactions some involving the artist kissing underage fans 207 In June 2017 Halsey received backlash for collaborating with Quavo an artist who has made homophobic remarks She stated she has never spoken to Quavo and continued to say that she would not put a lot of people in her songs She criticized Iggy Azalea for her complete disregard for black culture 208 She also criticized Demi Lovato for in Halsey s view treating bisexuality as taboo in the song Cool for the Summer 209 Halsey has described herself as an in between role model and an inconvenient woman due to her music and style 210 211 She stated in 2017 that although she passes as white she is a black woman and proud of her heritage 212 213 214 215 She was included on Forbes 30 Under 30 list and appeared on the cover of magazines such as Billboard Paper and Playboy 216 She has appeared in advertisements for Jeep Beats Electronics and ModCloth 217 218 219 At other times she has been described as a feminist icon 220 She has also been called the voice of her generation 221 Her relationship with G Eazy gathered significant media attention due to rumors of drug use arrest cheating and G Eazy s feuds with other artists 222 223 While much of her music is labeled as pop 224 Halsey has long identified as an alternative artist stating she can do pop collaborations without being considered a pop artist similar to Kendrick Lamar She states she is only classified as pop because she is a woman 225 In 2019 she called herself the anti popstar and stated she does not care how people identify her music as long as it connects with them 226 ActivismDuring the 2016 presidential election Halsey was an avid supporter of Bernie Sanders and urged fans to vote for him 227 In July 2016 she and 26 other artists were featured on the charity single Hands which was a tribute to the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting 62 63 During the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries Halsey further endorsed Sanders on March 11 2020 urging fans to vote for him via social media and a promotional video collaborating with the Sanders campaign 228 As a result of her own attempted suicide at age 17 11 229 Halsey took part in the mental health and suicide prevention awareness campaign called I m Listening which was hosted by radio network Entercom and broadcast live on September 10 2017 230 Halsey identifies as a feminist 220 Following the 2017 Women s March she sent out a tweet that promised to donate one dollar to Planned Parenthood for every retweet it received 231 She ended up donating 100 000 to the organization 231 Halsey delivered a speech to more than 200 000 protesters at the 2018 Women s March 232 233 Instead of a traditional speech she performed a five minute poem titled A Story Like Mine in which she told personal stories of sexual assault and violence throughout her life 232 Her personal narrative included accompanying her best friend to Planned Parenthood after she had been raped her personal account of sexual assault by neighbors and boyfriends and women sexually assaulted by Olympic doctor Larry Nassar 234 She completed her speech by requesting all Black Asian poor wealthy trans cis Muslim Christian sexual assault victims to listen and support each other 234 AJ Willingham of CNN opined in a headline that Halsey s Women s March speech moved people around the world 235 In March 2018 Halsey protested alongside numerous other celebrities at March for Our Lives in Washington D C 236 In May 2018 she criticized Ivanka Trump over Twitter complaining that she was too relaxed while her father then president Donald Trump hurt immigrant children 237 In November 2018 Halsey performed at the Victoria s Secret Fashion Show alongside numerous other artists 238 but in December she criticised the company for its lack of inclusion of transgender models in its various shows stating as a member of the LGBT community I have no tolerance for a lack of inclusivity Especially not motivated by stereotype 239 240 Later that month she performed her hit song Without Me on The Voice and was criticized for sensually dancing with backup dancer Jade Chynoweth Many perceived the backlash as homophobic including Halsey herself who defended the performance 241 242 In a January 2019 interview with Glamour she advocated for a stronger presence of women in music 243 In April 2019 she and 29 other musical acts were featured on the charity single Earth which raises climate change awareness 123 In May 2020 Halsey alongside Yungblud joined protests in Los Angeles for racial justice in the wake of the murder of George Floyd 9 In June 2020 she launched The Black Creators Fund founded to provide financial support resources and a platform to black creators 244 Personal lifeRelationships Halsey is openly bisexual 203 Prior to her music career she dated a woman 245 In March 2021 she announced that she uses both she her and they them pronouns 246 Halsey dated English musician Matty Healy until 2015 247 She met him at a concert by his band The 1975 of whom she said she was a huge fan 248 She has said that he was influential when she first started writing music 247 248 From 2015 to 2016 she dated Norwegian producer Lido who helped produce Badlands and inspired Hopeless Fountain Kingdom 249 In 2017 she began dating American rapper G Eazy They had met at a party that year and found musical common ground for their collaboration Him amp I which discussed their love and lifestyle 250 They broke up in July 2018 though their relationship was on and off again until ending that September 251 She later confirmed that her 2018 song Without Me is partially about this relationship 252 She dated English musician Yungblud from November 2018 to September 2019 253 and American actor Evan Peters from October 2019 to March 2020 254 In June 2021 Halsey s son with Turkish American screenwriter Alev Aydin was born 255 256 257 258 The couple amicably separated at an unknown date in April 2023 Halsey filed for primary physical custody of their 21 month old son so she could take him on tour with her as well as requesting joint legal custody and joint expenses with Aydin 259 The two intend to co parent with Halsey also requesting that Aydin have reasonable visitation rights and the ability to make health and education decisions for their son 259 Health Since the beginning of her career Halsey has been open about her health issues Discussing her career in 2015 she described herself as just this fucked up stoner kid who made it 11 Halsey has bipolar disorder She was diagnosed with the mental disorder at age 17 and said that her mother also has it 260 At that age she attempted suicide which is what led to her diagnosis and a 17 day admission to a psychiatric hospital 261 11 Not long after her suicide attempt she began having success in the music industry She said that singing and performing helped her manage the symptoms she experiences 262 Despite the struggles she has faced as a result of this mood disorder she has stated that she embraces being bipolar because it makes her really empathetic 260 On December 11 2021 Halsey informed fans via Twitter that she was diagnosed with ADHD in high school and that she assumed she just grew out of it however she is now medicated for it as a result of seeking mental health treatment during the COVID 19 pandemic 263 264 Halsey was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2016 and went public with it on Twitter 265 266 She attributes a miscarriage she suffered in 2015 to her endometriosis originally stating in 2016 that it was due to her hectic touring schedule 267 261 268 Only hours after she realized she was having a miscarriage she went on stage to perform during a tour because she did not want to hurt her career by missing a performance 269 She chronicled her struggles with endometriosis on the talk show The Doctors in April 2018 where she revealed she was going to freeze her eggs 267 Also in 2018 Halsey spoke openly about her endometriosis and the pain it causes at the Blossom Ball which is run by the Endometriosis Foundation of America 270 She said at the event Sometimes I m bloated I m on an IV I m sick I m on medicine and I m backstage terrified that I m going to bleed through my clothes in the middle of my show 270 She told the event s attendees that she wanted to speak out about her condition because the media often portrays her as having perfect physical health despite her health struggles 270 In January 2017 she underwent surgery in an attempt to lessen the pain caused by the condition 271 She has not disclosed what type of surgery she underwent 261 Halsey is gluten intolerant 272 On August 14 2019 she revealed on Twitter that she had quit smoking cigarettes after a decade 273 Halsey has been diagnosed with Ehlers Danlos syndrome Sjogren syndrome mast cell activation syndrome and POTS postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome 274 DiscographyMain article Halsey discography Badlands 2015 Hopeless Fountain Kingdom 2017 Manic 2020 If I Can t Have Love I Want Power 2021 FilmographyMusic videos Year Song title Role Notes2017 Now or Never Co director Co directed with Sing J Lee2017 Bad at Love Co director Co directed with Sing J Lee2018 Sorry Co director Co directed with Sing J Lee2018 Alone featuring Big Sean and Stefflon Don Co director Co directed with Hannah Lux Davis2018 Strangers featuring Lauren Jauregui Co director Co directed with Jessie Hill2018 I Found You Benny Blanco Herself 275 Cameo appearanceFilm Year Title Role Notes2018 Teen Titans Go To the Movies Wonder Woman VoiceA Star Is Born Herself Cameo2021 If I Can t Have Love I Want Power 276 Queen Lila Lilith Companion hour long film to the album of the same nameSing 2 Porsha Crystal Voice2023 Americana Mandy Starr2024 MaXXXine TBA FilmingTelevision Year Title Role Notes2016 Roadies Herself Episodes The Load Out and Carpet Season 2017 American Dad Cindy Voice episode A Nice Night for a Drive 2018 2021 Saturday Night Live Herself musical performer host 5 episodes b 2018 RuPaul s Drag Race 278 Herself guest judge Episode PharmaRusical 2018 The Doctors 279 Celebrity guest Episode 10126 2018 The Voice Guest performer Guest advisor Season 14 Guest performerSeason 15 Guest advisor for Team Jennifer guest performer2020 Scooby Doo and Guess Who Herself Voice episode The New York Underground The Disney Family Singalong Volume II Performer Television specialWeb Year Title Role Notes2019 2020 Road to Manic Herself Web series 10 episodesToursHeadlining Badlands Tour 2015 2016 Hopeless Fountain Kingdom World Tour 2017 2018 Manic World Tour 2020 Love and Power Tour 2022 Co headlining The American Youth Tour 2015 with Young Rising Sons Opening act Imagine Dragons Smoke Mirrors Tour 2015 The Weeknd The Madness Fall Tour 2015 Awards and nominationsAward Year c Recipient s and nominee s Category Result Ref American Music Awards 2017 Closer with The Chainsmokers Favorite Pop Rock Song NominatedCollaboration of the Year Nominated2019 Herself Artist of the Year Nominated Without Me Best Music Video NominatedFavorite Pop Rock Song WonBillboard Music Awards 2017 Closer with The Chainsmokers Top Hot 100 Song Won 280 Top Selling Song NominatedTop Radio Song NominatedTop Streaming Song Audio NominatedTop Streaming Song Video NominatedTop Collaboration WonTop Dance Electronic Song Won2018 Herself Top Radio Songs Artist NominatedTop Female Artist Nominated2019 Nominated Without Me Top Selling Song NominatedBillboard Women in Music 2016 Herself Rising Star Won 281 BMI Pop Awards 2017 Closer with The Chainsmokers Award Winning Songs Won 282 2018 Now or Never Won 283 2019 Bad at Love Won 284 Him amp I with G Eazy Won2020 Eastside with Benny Blanco amp Khalid Won 285 Without Me WonSong of the Year Won2021 Herself Songwriter of the Year Won 285 Be Kind with Marshmello Award Winning Songs Won Graveyard Won Nightmare Won You Should Be Sad WonCMT Music Awards 2020 Graveyard with Kelsea Ballerini CMT Performance of the Year Nominated 286 2021 The Other Girl with Kelsea Ballerini Won 287 Gaon Chart Music Awards 2020 Boy with Luv with BTS Song of the Year April Nominated 288 GLAAD Media Awards 2018 Herself Outstanding Music Artist Won2021 Nominated 289 Global Awards 2019 Herself Rising Star Award WonBest Female NominatedSocial Media Superstar Nominated Eastside with Benny Blanco amp Khalid Best Song NominatedGrammy Awards 2017 Purpose as featured artist Album of the Year Nominated Closer with The Chainsmokers Best Pop Duo Group Performance Nominated2022 If I Can t Have Love I Want Power Best Alternative Music Album Nominated 290 iHeartRadio Music Awards 2017 Closer with The Chainsmokers Song of the Year Nominated 291 Dance Song of the Year WonBest Collaboration NominatedBest Lyrics Nominated2018 Herself Female Artist of the Year Nominated 292 2019 NominatedFangirls Award Won Without Me Best Lyrics Nominated Lucid Dreams Best Cover Song Nominated2020 Herself Female Artist of the Year Nominated 293 Boy with Luv with BTS Best Music Video WonBest Lyrics Nightmare Nominated Without Me featuring Juice Wrld Best Remix NominatediHeartRadio MMVAs 2018 Bad at Love Video of the Year NominatedHerself Best Pop Artist or Group NominatedFan Fave Artist NominatediHeartRadio Titanium Award 2018 Bad at Love 1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio Stations Won 294 Him amp I with G Eazy Won2019 Without Me 1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio Stations Won Eastside with Benny Blanco amp Khalid WonMeus Premios Nick 2019 Boy with Luv with BTS Favorite International Hit Won 295 MTV Europe Music Awards 2015 Herself Artist on the Rise Nominated2016 Best Push Act Nominated2019 Best Pop Won 296 Best Look Won Boy with Luv with BTS Best Collaboration Nominated2021 Herself Best Alternative Nominated 297 MTV Italian Music Awards 2017 Closer with The Chainsmokers Best Video WonMTV Millennial Awards 2019 Without Me Global Hit NominatedMTV Millennial Awards Brazil 2019 NominatedMTV Video Music Awards 2016 Closer with The Chainsmokers Song of Summer Nominated2017 Best Collaboration NominatedBest Editing Nominated Now or Never Best Cinematography Nominated2019 Herself Artist of the Year Nominated Boy with Luv with BTS Best Collaboration NominatedBest K Pop WonBest Art Direction NominatedBest Choreography Nominated Nightmare Video for Good NominatedBest Power Anthem Nominated2020 You Should Be Sad Best Pop Nominated 298 Graveyard Best Editing Nominated2021 Be Kind with Marshmello Best Choreography Nominated 299 Myx Music Awards 2017 Closer with The Chainsmokers Favorite International Video Won 300 2020 Boy with Luv with BTS Won 301 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2021 Be Kind with Marshmello Favorite Music Collaboration Nominated 302 2023 Stay with Me with Calvin Harris Justin Timberlake amp Pharrell Williams Nominated 303 NME Awards 2016 Herself Best New Artist Nominated 304 2020 Boy with Luv with BTS Best Collaboration Nominated 305 2022 Herself Innovation Award Won 306 If I Can t Have Love I Want Power Best Album in the World NominatedBest Music Film NominatedPeople s Choice Awards 2016 Herself Favorite Breakout Artist Nominated2019 Boy with Luv with BTS Music Video of 2019 Nominated 307 2020 Be Kind with Marshmello Collaboration Song of the Year Nominated 308 Radio Disney Music Awards 2017 Closer with The Chainsmokers Song of the Year NominatedBest Song To Lyp Sync To Nominated2018 Herself Breakout Artist of the Year NominatedRTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2017 Closer with The Chainsmokers Top Ten International Gold Songs Won 309 2020 Boy with Luv with BTS Won 310 Songwriters Hall of Fame 2019 Herself Hal David Starlight Award WonTeen Choice Awards 2017 Closer with The Chainsmokers Choice Pop Song NominatedHerself Choice Breakout Artist NominatedChoice Summer Female Artist Nominated2018 Bad at Love Choice Song Female Artist Nominated2019 Nightmare Nominated Boy with Luv with BTS Choice Collaboration WonHerself Choice Female Artist NominatedChoice Summer Female Artist WonTelehit Awards 2019 Boy with Luv with BTS People s Best Video Nominated 311 See also 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