BIOGRAPHY
Hayley Williams, born December 27, 1988, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician mainly known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Paramore, formed in 2004. Originally from Mississippi and then moved to Tennessee, Hayley joined Paramore in her teenage years. The band quickly gained popularity with its unique blend of alternative rock and emo, with albums such as "All We Know Is Falling" in 2005 and "Riot!" in 2007, the latter containing the hit "Misery Business".
In addition to her success with Paramore, Hayley Williams also launched her solo career. In 2020, she released her first solo album titled "Petals for Armor", followed by "Flowers for Vases / descansos" in 2021. Her solo works show a more introspective and experimental side of her music.
Hayley is also known for her involvement in various social causes, including women's rights and mental health, adding an activist dimension to her profile. In short, Hayley Williams is an iconic figure in modern rock scene, both with Paramore and as a solo artist, recognized for her powerful stage presence and exceptional vocal talents.