Chantal Claret is an American singer-songwriter known for her eclectic blend of pop, rock, and electronic music. Born on March 17, 1982, in California, she initially gained recognition as the lead vocalist of the duo Morningwood, which formed in 2006. The band is best known for their energetic debut album, "Morningwood," featuring the hit single "Nth Degree," which became a staple on alternative rock radio and showcased Claret's distinctive vocal style and charismatic stage presence. After Morningwood's hiatus, Claret embarked on a solo career, releasing music that further explores themes of love, identity, and personal experience. Her solo work includes the album "The One That Got Away" (2013), which highlights her versatility and growth as an artist. Claret's music often incorporates elements of humor and irony, resonating with a diverse audience. Her impact on music is marked by her ability to blend genres and her contributions to the indie rock scene, particularly through her dynamic performances and engaging songwriting. Claret remains a respected figure in the music community, known for her authenticity and creative expression.