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Better

486.4M streams

486,394,266

Can't Help Falling in Love - Single

478.7M streams

478,678,320

Creep (BYOR Remix)

43.1M streams

43,109,621

Creep (Hardstyle Remix)

25M streams

25,031,526

Listen Up!

21.3M streams

21,320,398

Creep

20.4M streams

20,419,789

What's That Sound?

13.7M streams

13,667,412

Lo-Fi Soul

13.1M streams

13,137,255

Bulletproof

7.2M streams

7,164,667

Santa Baby

5.5M streams

5,496,749

Biography

A timeless voice outlasts eras. It also resounds louder as time goes on. Haley Reinhart brandishes such a voice. The expansive scope of her range comes into full focus on her 2019 album, Lo-Fi Soul. Mom & dad led their band, "Midnight," and unsurprisingly, their daughter would sing before she could talk. The platinum-certified Chicago born & LA based singer/songwriter exudes an empowering level of charisma and skill earned by a decade long grind. She landed 3rd place & became a fan favorite on S10 of American Idol. Since then, her dynamic presence powered four solo albums— Listen Up!, Better, What’s That Sound?, & Lo-Fi Soul. She’s left her mark on commercials singing in the new Mazda ad, to Gossip Girl, Riverdale, Extra Gum, & the list goes on. Her take on Elvis Presley’s, “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” received a Gold plaque from RIAA, generating over 212M Spotify streams, won a Cannes & a Clio Award for the song in 2016. As a sought after talent, she stands out with Post Modern Jukebox’s highest viewed video’s, a la "Creep." She dueted with Jeff Goldblum on two tracks from his chart topping jazz standards album. She continued pushing boundaries by singing & writing Vicetone’s dance hit, “Something Strange.” She also voices a young boy named Bill Murphy on NETFLIX’s hit animated series F Is For Family, season four coming out this summer. 2020 includes headline tours across the U.S. & EU. She’ll be making her acting debut in the new Robert Rodriguez film, "We Can Be Hero's.”