Mary Lambert isn’t your typical major-label pop artist. She won Seattle’s Grand Slam Poetry Competition and authored 500 Tips for Fat Girls before writing and singing the same-sex anthem “Same Love” with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. The revolutionary single earned her a Grammy nomination and allowed her voice to reach millions.
Mary went on to record "She Keeps Me Warm", which received over one million views in its first week and debuted at #2 on the iTunes singer/songwriter chart. Her recent single, “Secrets”, from her forthcoming album, Heart On My Sleeve, is cementing her reputation as a courageous truth-teller who shares her challenges to help others heal. “The fact that my work has affected people on a personal level is what I’ve always wanted as an artist,” she says.
Mary Lambert isn’t your typical major-label pop artist. She won Seattle’s Grand Slam Poetry Competition and authored 500 Tips for Fat Girls before writing and singing the same-sex anthem “Same Love” with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. The revolutionary single earned her a Grammy nomination and allowed her voice to reach millions.
Mary went on to record "She Keeps Me Warm", which received over one million views in its first week and debuted at #2 on the iTunes singer/songwriter chart. Her recent single, “Secrets”, from her forthcoming album, Heart On My Sleeve, is cementing her reputation as a courageous truth-teller who shares her challenges to help others heal. “The fact that my work has affected people on a personal level is what I’ve always wanted as an artist,” she says.
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