Singer Elley Duhé is an emotive performer with a cherubic, resonant voice that she applies to her atmospheric, electronic-based pop.
Born in 1992 near Mobile, Alabama, Duhé began singing at a young age and by her teens was writing and performing her own songs. In 2012, she auditioned for, but did not advance on, NBC's The Voice. Undeterred, she continued developing her sound and eventually relocated to Los Angeles. Then in 2016, she released a song that garnered attention, soon putting her on the radar of producers throughout the industry. In 2018, she scored an international dance hit singing on Zedd's "Happy Now," which peaked at number eight on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.
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