Gayle (singer)

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Taylor Gayle Rutherfurd[3] (born June 10, 2004),[4] known professionally as Gayle (stylized in all caps), is an American singer and songwriter. After signing with Atlantic Records and Arthouse Entertainment, she released her hit single "ABCDEFU" in 2021, which charted worldwide, including reaching number one in the United Kingdom,[5] Ireland,[6] and on the Billboard Global 200 and earned her a Grammy Award nomination for Song of the Year.

Gayle
Gayle performing in 2023
Gayle performing in 2023
Background information
Birth nameTaylor Gayle Rutherfurd
Born (2004-06-10) June 10, 2004 (age 20)
Plano, Texas, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2020–present
Labels
Websitegayleofficial.com

Early life

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Taylor Gayle Rutherfurd was born on June 10, 2004 in Plano, Texas.[7] She started singing at the age of seven and eventually moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue a musical career.[8] She reports that she is dyslexic[9] and has chromesthesia, sound-to-color synesthesia in which sound involuntarily evokes an experience of color.[10]

Career

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2020–2022: Beginnings, breakout success and EPs

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In 2020, she signed her first record with Arthouse Entertainment.

After releasing several self-produced singles, Gayle was discovered by former American Idol judge and Arthouse music publisher Kara DioGuardi and was signed to Atlantic Records and Arthouse.[11]

In 2021, Gayle released "ABCDEFU", her major-label debut single with Atlantic and Arthouse.[12] It became viral on TikTok and Spotify. "ABCDEFU" peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. Outside of the United States, "ABCDEFU" topped the charts in Finland, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, and the top ten in Australia, Austria, New Zealand, and Switzerland.[13] Gayle subsequently released the song "Ur Just Horny" on January 19, 2022.[14] On March 18, 2022, Gayle released a six-song extended play (EP) titled A Study of the Human Experience Volume One via Atlantic and Arthouse.[15][16][17]

On March 19, 2022, Gayle was a fill-in host for the CHR version of Ryan Seacrest's American Top 40, where her song "ABCDEFU" spent its first week at number one.[18][19]

On September 19, 2022, Gayle announced that she was canceling her Avoiding College Tour.[20]

On October 7, 2022, Gayle released her second extended play, A Study of the Human Experience Volume Two.

On December 9, 2022, Gayle released a third extended play, A Study of the Human Experience Volume Two and a Half. Rather than new bodies of music, the EP consists of eight new versions of songs from her previous two extended plays.

2023–present: Touring and standalone releases

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Gayle performing in Washington, D.C., September 2023

On March 9, 2023, Gayle released the standalone single, "Everybody Hates Me".[21] She served as an opening act on multiple shows of the US leg of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, and on the European leg of Pink's Summer Carnival tour; from March to August and June to July 2023, respectively.[22][23] She also was a supporting act on the second European leg of the Summer Carnival, in June and July 2024.[24] On April 14, 2023, Lauren Spencer-Smith's "Fantasy", a collaboration with Gayle and Em Beihold, was released as the sixth single from Spencer's album, Mirror (2023).[25] Gayle co-wrote Kelly Clarkson's 2023 single "Me", which was released on the same day.[26] On May 5, 2023, she released "Don't Call Me Pretty".[27] Gayle performed and co-wrote "Butterflies"—a re-titled "bedroom-pop" rework of the song "Butterfly" by Crazy Town, which it also interpolates—for Barbie the Album, which was released in July.[28][29] In August, she released the single "Leave Me for Dead".[30] Her next song, "I Don't Sleep as Good as I Used to", followed on October 6.[31] Gayle embarked on her debut headlining tour, the Scared but Trying Tour. It commenced on October 17 in Tampa, Florida and ended on November 15, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee.[32] Also in November, she released the compilation album Hello This Is the Setlist for My Tour.[33]

Her first release of 2024 was "Kinda Smacks" with Royal & the Serpent in February.[34] From May to June, she conducted her short tour, the My First Time (in Asia) Tour, which consisted of four shows in Asia,[35] including her slot at the Seoul Jazz Festirea.[36] On June 28, Gayle released the single "Internet Baby".[37]

Tours

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Headlining

  • The FU Tour
  • Scared but Trying Tour (2023)[32]
  • (My First Time) in Asia Tour (2024)

Supporting

Discography

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Compilation albums

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List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions
Title Details
Hello This Is the Setlist for My Tour

Extended plays

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List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions
US
[39]
CAN
[40]
FRA
[41]
A Study of the Human Experience Volume One 138 43 110
A Study of the Human Experience Volume Two
  • Released: October 7, 2022
  • Labels: Atlantic, Arthouse
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
A Study of the Human Experience Volume Two and a Half
  • Released: December 9, 2022
  • Labels: Atlantic, Arthouse
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
This Was My Setlist When I Opened up for People This Year
  • Released: May 12, 2023
  • Labels: Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles as lead artist, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[43]
AUS
[44]
AUT
[45]
CAN
[46]
GER
[47]
IRE
[48]
NZ
[49]
SWI
[50]
UK
[51]
WW
[52]
"Z"[53][54][11] 2020 Non-album singles
"Dumbass"[55][11]
"Happy for You"[56][11]
"Orange Peel"[57][11]
"ABCDEFU"[58][59] 2021 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 A Study of the Human Experience Volume One[42]
"Ur Just Horny"[67][68][69] 2022 [A]
"Don't Trip"[71]
(with Justus Bennetts)
Non-album single
"Indieedgycool"[72] A Study of the Human Experience Volume Two
"God Has a Sense of Humor"[73]
"Snow Angels"
"FMK"
(with Blackbear)
"Everybody Hates Me"[74] 2023 This Was My Setlist When I Opened up for People This Year
"Fantasy"[75]
(with Lauren Spencer-Smith and Em Beihold)
[B] Mirror
"Don't Call Me Pretty"[27] This Was My Setlist When I Opened up for People This Year
"Leave Me for Dead"[30] Hello This Is the Setlist for My Tour
"I Don't Sleep as Good as I Used To"[31]
"Internet Baby" 2024 TBA
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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List of singles as featured artist, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"Oscar Nominated"[77]
(James Droll featuring Gayle)
2021 Non-album single

Promotional singles

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List of promotional singles, with year released, selected chart positions, and album name shown
Title Year Album
"Butterflies" 2023 Barbie the Album

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2022 American Music Awards New Artist of the Year Herself Nominated [78]
Billboard Music Awards Top Viral Song "ABCDEFU" Nominated [79]
Danish Music Awards International Hit of the Year Nominated
Los 40 Music Awards Best International New Artist Herself Nominated [80]
MTV Europe Music Awards Best New Act Nominated [81]
MTV Millennial Awards Global Hit of the Year "ABCDEFU" Nominated [82]
MTV Video Music Awards Best New Artist Herself Nominated [83]
Push Performance of the Year "ABCDEFU" Nominated
NRJ Music Awards International Hit of the Year Nominated [84]
International Revelation of the Year Herself Nominated
People's Choice Awards New Artist of 2022 Nominated [85]
2023 Grammy Awards Song of the Year "ABCDEFU" Nominated [86]
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Breakout Artist Herself Nominated [87]
Circle Chart Music Awards International Rising Star Won [88]
iHeartRadio Music Awards Best New Pop Artist Nominated [89]
Social Star Award Nominated
Best Lyrics "ABCDEFU" Nominated
APRA Music Awards Most Performed International Work of the Year Nominated [90]

Notes

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  1. ^ "Ur Just Horny" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number six on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[70]
  2. ^ "Fantasy" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 12 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[76]

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