Colbie Caillat

Colbie Caillat is an American singer-songwriter known for her soft pop and acoustic folk sound. Born on May 28, 1985, in Malibu, California, she gained prominence with her debut album, *CoCo*, released in 2007, which featured the hit single "Bubbly." The song showcased her laid-back style and became a staple on adult contemporary radio. Caillat's second album, *Breakthrough* (2009), debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and included popular tracks like "Fallin' for You." Her collaborations with artists such as Jason Mraz on "Lucky" and Taylor Swift on "Breathe" further expanded her reach and showcased her versatility. Throughout her career, Caillat has received multiple Grammy nominations, winning two for her work on the album *Grammy Award-winning Album of the Year* with Taylor Swift. Colbie Caillat's music is characterized by its catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, which have resonated with a wide audience, contributing to the popularization of acoustic pop in the late 2000s. Her impact on the genre includes paving the way for other female singer-songwriters, blending elements of pop, folk, and soft rock into mainstream music.