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Halle Bailey

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American singer (born 2000)
Not to be confused withHalle Berry.

Halle Bailey
Bailey in 2023
Born
Halle Lynn Bailey

(2000-03-27)March 27, 2000 (age 25)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • actress
Years active2006–present
PartnerDDG (2022–2024)
Children1
RelativesChloe Bailey (sister)
Charlamagne tha God (cousin)
Musical career
OriginMableton, Georgia, U.S.
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Labels
Member ofChloe x Halle
Musical artist
Websitewww.halleshappyplace.com

Halle Lynn Bailey (/ˈhæli/HAL-ee; born March 27, 2000), also known mononymously asHalle, is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She first became known as a member of the musical duoChloe x Halle with her sisterChloe Bailey. They have released the albumsThe Kids Are Alright (2018) andUngodly Hour (2020), and have together earned fiveGrammy Award nominations. In 2023, Bailey released her debut solo single "Angel", which was nominated for theGrammy Award for Best R&B Song. On October 24, 2025, she released her debut solo studio albumLove?... or Something Like It.

As an actress, Bailey starred in the television sitcomGrown-ish (2018–2022). In 2023, she had her first lead role asAriel inDisney's musical fantasy filmThe Little Mermaid and had a supporting role in the musical filmThe Color Purple.

Early life

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Halle Lynn Bailey was born on March 27, 2000, and raised inMableton, Georgia, with her older sisters Ski Bailey (born 1991) andChloe Bailey (born 1998), and her younger brother Branson Bailey (born 2005), moving together toLos Angeles in mid-2012.[1][2][3][4] As children, Chloe and Halle began writing their own songs, learning to play instruments through watchingYouTube tutorials.[5] Their father and co-manager, Doug Bailey,[6] taught them to write songs starting at the age of 8.[7][8]

Career

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2006–2016: Early work and record deal

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While in Georgia, Bailey played minor acting roles in films such asJoyful Noise (2012), having begun a career in acting at the age of 3, and theDisney television filmLet It Shine (2012).[9][10] The duo launched aYouTube channel at the ages of 11 and 13 respectively, with a cover ofBeyoncé's "Best Thing I Never Had".[8] Their first video to go "viral" was a cover of another of Beyoncé's tracks, "Pretty Hurts".[11] They first performed as Chloe x Halle when uploading covers of pop songs onto their channel.[12][13] The duo made their talk show debut when they appeared onThe Ellen Show in April 2012.[14][4] In 2013, the Bailey sisters won Season 5 ofRadio Disney's The Next Big Thing,[9] with them making a cameo appearance in the Disney seriesAustin & Ally performing the song "Unstoppable" the following September.[15][16]

In May 2015, both sisters were in talks to sign on withParkwood Entertainment, with the contracts submitted to theManhattan Supreme Court, as both sisters were then minors detailing that they "[would] receive at least $60,000 and advances that could total almost $1 million if they make at least six albums."[17] Parkwood Entertainment, which was founded by Beyoncé, finally signed them in 2016 for a five-year contract,[18] becoming "[her] first true musical successors," perNPR,[11] as well as being considered "Beyoncé's prodigies."[19] The Bailey sisters were featured, along with Beyoncé, twin sistersLisa-Kainde Diaz andNaomi Diaz,Amandla Stenberg andZendaya[20] in the clip forFreedom[7] in the formermost's eponymous visual albumLemonade, which premiered onHBO in April 2016.[20]

2016–2018: Rise to prominence

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Main article:Chloe x Halle
Halle (left) with her sisterChloe in 2018

Chloe x Halle made their professional debut with theEP,Sugar Symphony, which was released underParkwood on April 29, 2016.[21] The duo were also featured as the opening act for the European part of Beyoncé'sFormation World Tour, held between late June and early August 2016.[6]

Nearly a year after, Chloe x Halle released a mixtape,The Two of Us, on March 16, 2017, onYouTube. It was featured onRolling Stone magazine's Best R&B Albums of 2017 list.[22] On December 29, 2017, the duo released the theme song for the TV seriesGrown-ish, entitled "Grown". Halle played Skylar "Sky" Forster in a recurring capacity in the first season before being upgraded to series regular starting with the second.[23] She departed the series at the end of the fourth season when her character graduated from college.[24]Both "Grown" and "The Kids Are Alright" served as the lead and second singles, respectively, of Chloe x Halle's debut studio album,The Kids Are Alright, which they announced in late February 2018. The album was paired with a visual.[25] Chloe x Halle released their debut studio album,The Kids Are Alright, on March 23, 2018, to critical acclaim.[26][27] Their single, "Warrior", appeared on both thesoundtrack for the filmA Wrinkle in Time (2018), as well as their debut album.[28]

On May 31, 2018, it was announced that they would be the opening act for the U.S. leg of Beyoncé andJay-Z'sOn the Run II Tour, alongsideDJ Khaled.[29] The duo were nominated for twoGrammy Awards in December 2018, namelyBest New Artist andBest Urban Contemporary Album (forThe Kids Are Alright).[30]

On February 3, 2019, Chloe x Halle's performance of "America the Beautiful" at theSuper Bowl LIII was praised by their mentor Beyoncé in addition to several news publications.[31][32] A week later, on February 10, 2019, the duo honored American musicianDonny Hathaway by performing his 1972 single "Where Is the Love" at the61st Annual Grammy Awards.

On June 12, 2020, the duo released their sophomore album,Ungodly Hour, to critical acclaim.[33][34] The album debuted at number 16 on theBillboard 200 chart with 24,000units sold. "Do It" also became their first entry on theBillboardHot 100, debuting at number 83 on the chart dated June 27, 2020. The duo later released Ungodly Hour (Chrome Edition) on February 26, 2021. The rereleased album included two new songs, '80/20' and 'Hazy'.[12]

Chloe x Halle performed the American national anthem at thekickoff game for the2020 NFL season in September 2020.[35] The duo hosted theGlamour Women of the Year Awards in October 2020.[36] In November 2020, they received nominations forAlbum of the Year,Song of the Year,Video of the Year,Best Dance Performance andThe Ashford And Simpson Songwriter's Award at the2020 Soul Train Music Awards.[37] They also received nominations forBest Progressive R&B Album,Best R&B Song andBest Traditional R&B Performance at the forthcoming63rd Annual Grammy Awards.[38] They performed "Baby Girl" at the 2020Billboard Women in Music ceremony, where Beyoncé presented them with the Rising Star Award.[39][40]

2019–present: Solo endeavors andLove?... or Something Like It

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Bailey at a book reading ofHair Love during the April 2023Easter egg roll at theWhite House

In July 2019,Disney announced that Bailey had been cast asAriel, the titular mermaid, inThe Little Mermaid, a live-action remake of the1989 animated film of the same name. Following the announcement, her casting caused a backlash, with some claiming that casting an African-American in the role of Ariel was unfaithful to the original character.[41][42] DirectorRob Marshall said that Bailey "possesses that rare combination of spirit, heart, youth, innocence, and substance—plus a glorious singing voice—all intrinsic qualities necessary to play this iconic role".[43] In an interview withDeadline, Marshall expressed that he was brought to tears by Bailey's singing. Explaining how "Bailey was able to embody everything else that he was looking for with Ariel...she set the bar way too high for any other hopefuls to match.[44][45] In response to the criticism, Disney defended their casting and stated that Ariel "is a mermaid".[46]

The Little Mermaid was released in May 2023. Bailey received praise from critics for her performance, earning nominations for theNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture, theBlack Reel Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance, theSaturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor, and thePeople's Choice Award for Female Movie Star of the Year.[47][48] She also recorded and performed thesoundtrack for the film.[49]

On October 1, 2021, Bailey made her debut solo performance with a rendition of the Disney song "Can You Feel the Love Tonight", in the televised event,The Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney World, which celebratedDisney World's 50th Anniversary.[50]

In 2023, Bailey starred in the musical period drama filmThe Color Purple, based on stage musicalof the same name. The film was directed byBlitz Bazawule and produced bySteven Spielberg,Quincy Jones,Scott Sanders andOprah Winfrey.[51] As a part of the ensemble cast, Bailey received theNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture as well as nominations for theScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture and theCritics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble. Bailey played the role of young Nettie and performed four songs on thesoundtrack, including thepromotional single "Keep It Movin''", which won theBlack Reel Award for Outstanding Original Song and was shortlisted forBest Original Song at the96th Academy Awards.[52][53]

On August 4, 2023, Bailey's debut single as a solo artist, "Angel", was released.[54] The song was nominated at the66th Annual Grammy Awards forBest R&B Song. On March 15, 2024, she released her second solo single, "In Your Hands".[55] Her third single "Because I Love You", which was co-written by British singer-songwriterRAYE, was released on August 30, 2024.[56] Bailey released her debut studio album,Love?... or Something Like It, on October 24, 2025.[57]

Personal life

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Bailey began a relationship withDDG, an American YouTuber and rapper, in December 2021.[58][59] On December 22, 2023, Bailey gave birth to their son.[60] On October 3, 2024, DDG announced that he and Bailey had split after almost three years of dating but would continue to be "best friends" and raise their son together.[61] In May 2025, Bailey was granted a restraining order against DDG, following allegations of abuse. She was also granted temporary physical and legal custody of their son.[62][63] DDG, who was granted his own temporary restraining order against Bailey, filed a motion to prevent her from leaving the U.S. with their son, claiming Bailey was a "risk" to herself and their child, but was denied until a further hearing.[64][65]

Artistry

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Bailey's musical influences came fromjazz and listening toBillie Holiday from a young age.[10] She has cited the singer as one of the major influences on her vocals.[8] In addition to her singing, she plays the guitar.[9]

Discography

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with details
TitleDetails
Love?... or Something Like It

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles as lead artist, showing year released, with selected chart positions and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Bub.

[66]
NZ
Hot

[67]
UK
Sales

[68]
US R&B Digital
[69]
US R&B/HH Digital
[70]
"Angel"202321137026Love?... or Something Like It
"In Your Hands"20241639
"Because I Love You"311
"Back and Forth"2025
"Braveface"9
[71]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

Promotional singles

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List of promotional singles, showing year released, with selected chart positions and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Bub.

[66]
NZ
Hot

[67]
UK
Sales

[72]
UK
DL

[73]
"Part of Your World"202319125857The Little Mermaid
"Keep It Movin'"
(withPhylicia Pearl Mpasi)
The Color Purple
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

Guest appearances

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List of other appearances, showing year released, other artist(s) credited and album name
TitleYearOther artist(s)Album
"Part of Your World (Reprise)"2023NoneThe Little Mermaid
"For the First Time"
"Part of Your World (Reprise II)"
"Huckleberry Pie"Phylicia Pearl MpasiThe Color Purple
"Mysterious Ways"Tamela Mann,David Alan Grier,The Color Purple Ensemble
"Keep Pushin' (Missy Elliott Remix)"Missy Elliott
"Want Me"2024ChlöeTrouble in Paradise
"Soft (Unlocked)"Flo, ChlöeAccess All Areas: Unlocked
"Rather Be Alone"2025Leon Thomas IIIMUTT Deluxe: Heel

Videos appeared in

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Music videos

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List of music videos, showing year released, other artist(s) credited and director(s)
TitleYearOther artist(s)Director
As lead artist
"Part of Your World"2023NoneRob Marshall
"Angel"Wendy Morgan
"In Your Hands"2024Anastasia Delmark
"Because I Love You"Allie Avital
Guest appearances
"If I Want You"2022DDGNick Mays
"It's Givin"LattoChandler Lass

Filmography

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Film

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Key
Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2006Last HolidayTina[74]
2012Let It ShineChoir Member[10]
2016Beyoncé: LemonadeCameoSegment: "All Night" intro[75]
2018The Kids Are AlrightHerselfShort film[76]
2021Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the SkySun[77]
Halle Bailey presented by FendiHerself[78]
2023The Little MermaidAriel[79][80]
The LineAnnabelle Bascom[81]
The Color PurpleYoung Nettie Harris[82]
2026You, Me & TuscanyAnnaPost-production[83]
TBAUntitled Jesse Eisenberg musical comedyTBAPost-production[84]
GoldenUnreleased[85]

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2007Tyler Perry's House of PayneTiffanyEpisode: "Why Can't We Be Friends"[86]
2012The Ellen ShowHerselfEpisode dated: "April 9, 2012"[14]
2013Austin & AllyEpisode: "Moon Week & Mentors"[16]
2018Wild 'n OutEpisode: "Chloe x Halle"[87]
2018–2022Grown-ishSkylar "Sky" ForsterMain role (1–3), recurring role (season 4)[88]
2020The Disney Family Singalong: Volume IIHerselfTelevision special[89]
The Kelly Clarkson ShowEpisode dated: "July 9, 2020"[90]
The Disney Holiday SingalongTelevision special[91]
2021The Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney WorldTelevision special; performed "Can You Feel the Love Tonight"[92]
2022Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2023Television special; performed "Cool People" and "Together Again"[93]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2019Grammy AwardsBest New ArtistChloe x HalleNominated[94]
Best Urban Contemporary Album"The Kids Are Alright"Nominated
2020NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesGrown-ishNominated[95]
2021Grammy AwardsBest Progressive R&B Album"Ungodly Hour"Nominated[96]
Best R&B Song"Do It"Nominated
Best Traditional R&B Performance"Wonder What She Thinks of Me"Nominated
2023Innovators & Leaders AwardsInnovators of the Year AwardHerselfWon[97][98]
Bulletin AwardsBest Actress in a Motion PictureThe Little MermaidWon[99]
Glamour AwardsGamechanger of the YearHerselfWon[100]
Hollywood Music in Media AwardsBest Song – Onscreen Performance (Film)"For The First Time" fromThe Little MermaidNominated[101]
"Keep It Movin'" fromThe Color PurpleNominated
Original Song — Feature FilmNominated
Celebration of Cinema and TelevisionEnsemble Award – FilmThe Color PurpleWon[102]
2024Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated[103]
Astra Film and Creative AwardsBest Cast EnsembleWon[104]
Critics' Choice Movie AwardBest Acting EnsembleNominated[105]
Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Original Song"Keep It Movin"Won[106]
Outstanding Breakthrough PerformanceThe Little MermaidNominated
Saturn AwardsBest Performance by a Younger ActorNominated[107]
People's Choice AwardsFemale Movie Star of the YearNominated[108]
NAACP Image AwardsEntertainer of the YearHerselfNominated[109]
Outstanding Actress in a Motion PictureThe Little MermaidNominated
Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion PictureThe Color PurpleWon
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureNominated
Grammy AwardsBest R&B Song"Angel"Nominated[110]
BET AwardsBest ActressHerselfNominated[111]
Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award"Angel"Nominated
2024 Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Movie ActressHerselfNominated

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