Beabadoobee
Beabadoobee, born Beatrice Laus in August 2000 in Manila, Philippines, is a British singer-songwriter known for her blend of indie pop, alternative rock, and bedroom pop. She gained prominence in the late 2010s with her lo-fi sound and introspective lyrics, often drawing comparisons to artists like Liz Phair and Elliott Smith. Her breakthrough single, "Coffee," released in 2017, went viral on platforms like TikTok and helped establish her as a significant voice in contemporary music. Beabadoobee's debut EP, *Patched Up* (2018), showcased her signature sound, while her first full-length album, *Fake It Flowers* (2020), received critical acclaim and featured hits like "Care" and "Worth It." In 2021, she collaborated with the band Powfu on the track "Death Bed (Coffee for Your Head)," which further solidified her presence in the music scene. Beabadoobee's impact on music includes inspiring a new generation of artists with her DIY approach and emotional authenticity, alongside her contribution to the resurgence of guitar-driven music in the mainstream. She continues to influence the indie music landscape with her distinctive style and relatable songwriting.