
She uploaded “Mooo!” to YouTube as a joke in 2018, a fifteen-year-old’s bedroom novelty about being a cow. Two years later “Say So” hit number one. The internet’s most slippery pop project, equal parts rap technician and post-ironic auteur, with a discography that outran every box critics tried to fit her in.
Born Amala Dlamini in LA, she signed to RCA at seventeen on the strength of bedroom Soundcloud uploads. *Hot Pink* in 2019 carried “Say So,” a track that hit number one in 2020 after a TikTok dance pushed it past Billie Eilish. *Planet Her* in 2021 sold three million copies and produced “Kiss Me More” with SZA, which won a 2022 Grammy for Best Pop Duo. *Scarlet* arrived in 2023 with “Paint the Town Red,” another number one, and a deliberate harder pivot away from the pop machine that made her. She runs her own visual direction.
A face the model reads cleanly. A high forehead, wide-set eyes, a defined cupid’s bow. The hair, the brows, the lash work change weekly. The geometry underneath stays. Studio light or street light, the readings hold close. A stable anchor. Readable to the algorithm. Wanted by the user.
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