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Based on the average Setlist, Chelsea Cutler will perform live for about 1:44.
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Chelsea Cutler, born Chelsea Emily Cutler on February 11, 1997, is an American singer, songwriter, and producer from Westport, Connecticut. Known for her incredible vocals and songwriting, Cutler has made a significant impact in the realm of indie pop and electronic music. Cutler started sharing cover songs and her original music on her SoundCloud page. Even while she was studying at Amherst College in Massachusetts and playing varsity soccer there, she kept posting her music on SoundCloud.
Among Chelsea Cutler's most famous songs are "Your Shirt," "Sixteen," "Sad Tonight," and "Crazier Things." These tracks, characterized by their poignant lyrics and ethereal melodies, have struck a chord with fans and solidified Cutler's place as a prominent figure in the indie pop landscape. Notably, her discography includes well-received projects such as the "Sleeping with Roses" series and her debut studio album "How To Be Human," which have garnered critical acclaim and resonated with a diverse audience.
Her features with artists such as Jeremy Zucker, and Kygo have exemplified her versatility and willingness to engage in cross-genre partnerships, further cementing her position as a multifaceted musician within the contemporary music scene.
In 2020, she sang her lead single, "Sad Tonight," on Late Night With Seth Meyers. That song made its debut on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 airplay chart, reaching number 32 in the same year. Also in 2020, she collaborated with Quinn XCII on the Louis the Child track, "Little Things."
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