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Happy Sometimes is a self-sufficient force—a platinum-certified artist, songwriter, and producer from Southern California who’s been crafting her own sonic world since the age of 13. Guided by intuition, spiritual depth, and a fearless creative vision, she weaves vulnerability and power into every beat, lyric, and melody.
In 2017, Happy earned her first platinum record (see: DVBBS Parallel Lines feat. Happy Sometimes), performed at Chicago’s Lollapalooza, and was awarded a Spotify plaque for over 45 million global streams. That included her first independently released EP Videotapes, and her breakout single Love for the Weekend, which landed on the U.S. Viral chart, Spotify’s Global Hits playlist, and dozens of New Music Friday playlists worldwide on release day.
Her upcoming self-titled, self-produced debut album—mixed and mastered by Grammy-winning engineer Manny Marroquin at Larrabee Studios—unfolds like a transmission from another realm: raw in emotion, transcendent in spirit, and awakening something ancient in the soul, all the while laced with playful sarcasm and an undeniable pop sensibility.
The first single, What If Jesus Was a Rockstar, is a bold meditation on faith, identity, and the divine misfit. No smoke, no mirrors—just music that hits where it matters
In 2017, Happy earned her first platinum record (see: DVBBS Parallel Lines feat. Happy Sometimes), performed at Chicago’s Lollapalooza, and was awarded a Spotify plaque for over 45 million global streams. That included her first independently released EP Videotapes, and her breakout single Love for the Weekend, which landed on the U.S. Viral chart, Spotify’s Global Hits playlist, and dozens of New Music Friday playlists worldwide on release day.
Her upcoming self-titled, self-produced debut album—mixed and mastered by Grammy-winning engineer Manny Marroquin at Larrabee Studios—unfolds like a transmission from another realm: raw in emotion, transcendent in spirit, and awakening something ancient in the soul, all the while laced with playful sarcasm and an undeniable pop sensibility.
The first single, What If Jesus Was a Rockstar, is a bold meditation on faith, identity, and the divine misfit. No smoke, no mirrors—just music that hits where it matters
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