The original song "I can't breathe" by h.e.r., the American r&b diva, won the 63rd Grammy song of the year award

At the recently concluded 63rd Grammy Awards ceremony, r& The original song "I can't breathe" by h.e.r., a little girl of B, successfully won one of the four Grammy Awards, the song of the year. Meanwhile, h.e.r. and Robert Glaser, Meshell ndegeocello's collaboration song "better than I imagined" also won the "best r&b song" of this Grammy

H. E.R. is from California, USA, born on June 27th, 1997. His father is African American and his mother is Filipino. H. E.R. was originally Gabriella Wilson, and the stage name h.e.r. came from the acronym of "have everything revealed". H. E.R. believes that there is no need to appear in music or sign. Music only needs pure information. What you see is "she" (h.e.r.)

Growing up in the San Francisco Bay area, she started her "artistic life" from an early age. As early as 2007, 10-year-old Gabriella had performed on the "Today Show"; In 2009, at the age of 12, she became famous by participating in next big thing on Disney radio

H. E.R. has been widely recognized in the industry since its debut. In 2016, with her first original EP "h.e.r. Volume 1", she appeared in public view under the stage name h.e.r., officially starting her music career. Artists including Rihanna, usher, Alicia Keys and Bryson tiller all supported this album in different ways. Rolling Stone magazine included h.e.r. in "10 artists you need to know" in March 2017, and commented that her music is "a slow burning r& B focusing on emotional highs and lows". Forbes listed her as "one of the five alternative r&b artists worthy of attention in 2017"

Just a few years after entering the music world, the name of h.e.r. has appeared in three consecutive Grammys. In 2019, h.e.r. won five nominations including album of the year and best newcomer at the Grammy, and successfully won the best r& B performance, best r& B album won two awards. At the 2020 Grammy, h.e.r. also received five nominations, including album of the year and song of the year. H. E.R. is also a frequent visitor to MTV Music Video Awards, Billboard Music Awards, bet black TV entertainment awards and other important awards. Previously, h.e.r. participated in the creation and performance of the debut song and theme song "fight for you" of the movie soundtrack of the 93rd Oscar nominated film "Judas and the black Messiah" in 2021. "Fight for you" has been nominated for the best original song at the 2021 Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards