Florence Amelia Arman, born on June 19, 1995, in Tyrol, Austria, is a British pop musician and singer-songwriter based in Vienna. She came from a musically inclined family and began playing the violin at age four, later teaching herself guitar and piano. Arman's early career involved collaborations with various artists under the pseudonym "klei," including Conchita Wurst, The Kooks, and Cro. In 2016, she met music producer Filous at the Amadeus Austrian Music Awards, leading to their collaborative work on "For Love." Her debut EP, Out of the Blue, was released in 2021 and featured seven original songs, whose music was described by mid-tempo beats and melodic focus on piano or guitar. She performed at the Reeperbahn Festival in September 2021 and was nominated for three Amadeus Austrian Music Awards in 2022. Her second EP, Love's the Worst, was released in 2023.
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