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Ginger Rodriguez (born April 7, 2001) is a Mexican-American singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist from Austin, Texas. She has garnered a reputation for her distinct style in pop music, accompanied by introspective and reflective songwriting.[1]
Her debut album, I'm Crying in a Cool Way (2018), was self-released and incorporated indie pop and alternative rock musical styles.[2] Rodriguez's sophomore album, Melancholy (2021), was a concept album about a character of the same name. The self-released album explored R&B, alternative rock, and electro-pop musical styles.[3] Rodriguez's baroque pop and latin-pop unreleased album known as Pop Cult has been teased by the singles "Leo" and "La Rosa de Guadalupe".[4][5]
Early Life
editGinger Rodriguez was born on April 7, 2001, in Austin, Texas.[6] Rodriguez was adopted by her fathers as a child and began piano lessons when she was young. At 13/14 years old, Rodriguez started producing her original songs using GarageBand.[7][8]
References
edit- ^ "Under The Radar". TikTok. RiotFest.
- ^ "Rosie Newberry of Studio512tv Presents Ginger Rodriguez as their Woman Crush Wednesday". Studio512tv. 2019-05-19. Archived from the original on 2019-11-26.
- ^ Rodriguez, Ginger. "About Melancholy". gingerrodriguez.com. Ginger Rodriguez.
- ^ Rodriguez, Ginger. "Pop Cult". gingerrodriguez.com. Ginger Rodriguez.
- ^ Sydney Wisner (2022-10-30). "DIA DE LOS MUERTOS". The Kitchen Sink. Austin, TX: Sydney Wisner.
- ^ Rodriguez, Ginger (2020-04-07). "Photo of Ginger Rodriguez". Instagram. Ginger Rodriguez.
- ^ "Life & Work with Ginger Rodriguez". VoyageAustin. 2022-06-21.
- ^ Sydney Wisner (2022-10-30). "DIA DE LOS MUERTOS". The Kitchen Sink. Austin, TX: Sydney Wisner.