Charlotte Sands is a singer and songwriter from the United States. Growing up with a musician father, Sands began creating music at a young age. After graduating high school, Sands went to Nashville to take a gap year but ended up staying and building her music career.
Inspired by the storytelling of folk music and the energy of punk rock, Sands’s music is a hybrid of the two to create her own sound. Sands’s first song to go viral was her single I Don’t Care, which gained traction on the video-sharing platform TikTok. In 2020, her second song became a bigger hit than her initial song. Titled Dress, the song is a reaction to Harry Styles’s Vogue cover shoot and the negative reaction from conservative commentators like Candace Owen. The song received many positive remarks on various social media platforms and gained recognition by various groups like ACLU, who included the song in their Year In Review playlist.
Her popularity on social media continued to soar with later releases such as Bad Day and All My Friends Are Falling in Love. After releasing seven singles in a year, Alternative Press named her one of the 11 rising artists who fine-tuned their sound in 2020. The Massachusetts-born released her debut EP Special on February 26, 2021, and launched a tour later in 2021.
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