Alessia Caracciolo, who shortens her name to Alessia Cara for her artist pseudonym, was born on July 11, 1996 in the Canadian city of Mississauga. The singer with southern Italian roots discovered her love of making music as a child and uploaded various cover versions to the internet at the age of 14, including "Sweater Weather" by The Neighbourhood in 2013. Shortly afterwards, with a record deal from Def Jam, she released her album debut Know-It-All in 2015, which heralded Alessia Cara's commercial triumph between pop, hip-hop and acoustic ballads such as "Stars" . While the long-player reached the top 10 in the USA and Canada with platinum awards, just one year later she was named Newcomer of the Year at the Juno Awards. Alessia Cara, who also contributed to the Disney film Vaiana in 2016 with "How Far I'll Go" , collaborated with the German-Russian DJ Zedd just a few months later, resulting in the single "Stay" in early 2017, which achieved platinum status 31 times with sales exceeding the 4 million mark. Alessia Cara, who has long since expanded her musical repertoire to include neo-soul and R&B, is the first Canadian artist ever to win an award in the Best New Artist category at the 2018 Grammy Awards. Now recognized as a global star, her second album The Pains of Growing was released in November of the same year, with the single "Growing Pains" in particular standing out with several gold records . The self-taught singer presented her third album In the Meantime in 2021, after which things became quieter for the artist. She returned in February 2025 with her fourth studio album Love & Hyperbole.
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