Amy Allen, born in 1992 in Windham, Maine, is an American songwriter, record producer, and singer. She began her musical journey playing bass in her sister's band before studying at Boston College and Berklee College of Music. Early in her career, she formed Amy & The Engine, releasing EPs in 2016 and 2017. Relocating to Los Angeles in 2017, she transitioned to songwriting, co-writing major hits like Selena Gomez's Back to You and Halsey's Without Me in 2018.
By 2019, Allen collaborated with Harry Styles on Adore You and signed with Warner Records. Her solo career launched in 2021 with the EP AWW! In 2024, she released her debut album Amy Allen and opened for Bleachers. That year, she co-wrote Sabrina Carpenterâs Short n' Sweet, which debuted at No. 1. Allen won the Grammy for Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical, becoming the first woman to receive this award.
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