Felicia Branson

Felicia Daphne Branson (born November 2, 1993) is an American singer, songwriter, musician and actress. She is best known for her chamber pop style of music.

Born to U.S. military personnel in and raised in, Branson began writing, performing and recording music while studying at the , and was discovered by Everest Records founder Christopher Sharp at a open mic night. She released her debut album Broadway in 2015, which earned her two Grammy Award nominations for Best Album and Best New Artist, plus a Billboard Hot 100 top-ten hit with "Maybe If You Didn't", which peaked at #4. Her second album, Great Things to Not Expect (2017), also received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Album and saw Branson top the Hot 100 with "Walk Away".

Early life
Felicia Daphne Branson was born on November 2, 1993 at in, , the daughter of United States Air Force pilot Thomas Branson, of Irish and Finnish descent, and nurse Colleen Branson (née Marriaga), who is half-Akimel O'odham and half-Mexican.

When Branson was four years old, her father was honorably discharged after being paralyzed from the waist down in a runway overrun, and the family relocated to, where her parents met. Branson attended.

Personal life
Branson lives in.