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Liz Huett

Artist

Liz Huett

Last updated: 8 hours ago

With the release of her single "STFU & Hold Me," Liz Huett made the leap from backup singer to the spotlight. Prior to "STFU & Hold Me," Huett worked behind the scenes in the music industry, earning a big break singing on Taylor Swift's Speak Now album. This set her down the path that led to a contract with Interscope, a deal that bore its first fruits in the summer of 2017 with "STFU & Hold Me."

Raised in the Southern California city of Riverside, Huett was raised by a family who encouraged her performing ambitions. She began appearing in movies and film as a kid, showing up in the Kurt Russell film Soldier and Bryan Cranston's directorial debut, Last Chance. The occasional role followed into the late 2000s, but Huett turned her attention to music around that time.

The Swift connection helped push Huett toward her own solo career. Although she continued to sing background on occasion -- she appears on A Rocket to the Moon's album, Wild & Free, and Crowder's LP, Neon Steeple -- Huett signed a deal with Warner Chappell, penning pop and country songs and placing the song "Put My Heart Down" on Sara Evans' album, Slow Me Down. She also appeares on the soundtrack to Leap! -- a retitled American release of the animated 2016 French family film Ballerina -- singing "Rainbow”.

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