- Full Name: Melanie Adele Martinez
- Born on April 28, 1995, in Astoria, Queens, New York City, USA.
- Gained recognition as a contestant on the third season of the TV singing competition show “The Voice” (2012).
- Known for her unique and quirky style, both in music and fashion.
- Released her debut EP, “Dollhouse,” in 2014, which gained significant attention and popularity.
- Her debut studio album, “Cry Baby” (2015), was a commercial success, featuring hit songs like “Pity Party” and “Soap.”
- Acted as the writer, director, and star of the 2019 musical film “K-12,” which served as a companion to her second album.
- Known for her visual storytelling and concept-driven music videos.
- Active in philanthropy and has used her platform to address issues such as mental health and body image.
- Maintains a distinctive aesthetic, often incorporating childlike and vintage elements in her work.
- Continues to work in the music industry, with a focus on her music career and visual storytelling.
- Recognized for her unique music style, creativity, and her dedicated fan base known as “Crybabies.”