Giselle Bellas (often referred to mononymously by her stage name
Giselle), is a Cuban-American singer-songwriter. Born in Miami,
Florida, and based out of New York City, she is most known for her
work on season 5 of Louis C.K.'s FX series Louie.Originally from
Miami, Florida, Giselle moved to New York City to pursue a singing
career. Though classically trained in opera, Giselle's vocal style
evolved as she began charting new territories as a songwriter.
Inspired by her family's taste in predominantly Latin music, jazz, and
oldies, in addition to her own love of classical music and pop
culture, Giselle began to build a successful music career of her own.
Her sound has been called a combination of the "dark ethereal nature
of Fiona Apple and the vibrant passion of Florence & The Machine set
in a smoky jazz club."Giselle's classical training in opera was a path
that led her to meet her now producer and guitarist, Adam Tilzer, and
record songs for Emmy Award winning FX comedy series Louie in 2015.
Among these songs was the "Diarreah Song" which would quickly become a
viral hit, garnering nearly half a million YouTube views and receiving
national praise. Following the song's success, Giselle continued
working with Tilzer, and in 2016, released her debut EP, Change Me.
Giselle), is a Cuban-American singer-songwriter. Born in Miami,
Florida, and based out of New York City, she is most known for her
work on season 5 of Louis C.K.'s FX series Louie.Originally from
Miami, Florida, Giselle moved to New York City to pursue a singing
career. Though classically trained in opera, Giselle's vocal style
evolved as she began charting new territories as a songwriter.
Inspired by her family's taste in predominantly Latin music, jazz, and
oldies, in addition to her own love of classical music and pop
culture, Giselle began to build a successful music career of her own.
Her sound has been called a combination of the "dark ethereal nature
of Fiona Apple and the vibrant passion of Florence & The Machine set
in a smoky jazz club."Giselle's classical training in opera was a path
that led her to meet her now producer and guitarist, Adam Tilzer, and
record songs for Emmy Award winning FX comedy series Louie in 2015.
Among these songs was the "Diarreah Song" which would quickly become a
viral hit, garnering nearly half a million YouTube views and receiving
national praise. Following the song's success, Giselle continued
working with Tilzer, and in 2016, released her debut EP, Change Me.
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