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Lexi Jayde

Singer, songwriter, actor, and social media personality Lexi Jayde debuted her own brooding, reflective pop as a 16-year-old with "Whatever" in 2019. A year later, after appearing on the web series Crown Lake and growing her social media following, her song "If I Really Love You" topped a million streams. Jayde's debut EP, a teenage diary, followed in mid-2021. She soon garnered tens of millions of streams with the viral "drunk text me," from her follow-up EP, 2022's closer to closure. Alexis Jayde Burnett was born and raised in Los Angeles, where she began writing songs at age six. She started participating in musical theater shortly after, and continued to pursue singing, writing, and acting. Using her full name, she got her first TV role playing a student in the 2012 TV movie Stolen Child. Her first feature film, the family movie Lucky Dog, was released in 2015. An appearance in the Jacob Sartorius single "Bingo" followed two years later, and she was special guest on his tour in 2018. Meanwhile building a significant social media following, she released her first original song, "Whatever," under the shortened moniker Lexi Jayde in early 2019. Later that year, she joined the cast of the web series Crown Lake for its second season, playing Lucy Quinn. A month after Crown Lake wrapped up in January 2020, Lexi Jayde self-released the single "If I Really Love You" and translated her fan following to more than a million streams. Another stand-alone single, "Oldest Teenager," arrived mid-year. She was featured alongside Cigarettes After Sex on the Goody Grace single "On Repeat" in early 2021, and a few months later, she, M-Phazes, and Chelsea Lena were featured on the Claire Rosinkranz track "Frankenstein." Jayde delivered her debut EP, a teenage diary, in July 2021. New material arrived as soon as November 2021, when Lexi Jayde teased a demo of the plaintive "drunk text me" of social media. An official version of the song co-produced by Alexander 23 accumulated tens of millions of streams by early the next year. It appeared alongside the singles "hate to be you" and "self sabotage" on her sophomore EP, closer to closure, in May of 2022.
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Discography

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