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Hayley Williams
/ˈheɪli ˈwɪljəmz/ (HAY-lee WIL-yuhmz)
Definition
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Hayley Williams is an American singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the lead vocalist, primary songwriter, and only constant member of the rock band Paramore.
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She is recognized for her dynamic vocal range, colorful hair transformations, and advocacy in mental health awareness through her solo work and public persona.
Examples
After one Hayley Williams power ballad, my karaoke night went from awkward to arena-ready.
Hayley Williams switched hair colors again, proving she's the chameleon queen of pop-punk.
My workout playlist starts with Hayley Williams – nothing pumps me up like those sky-high notes.
Hayley Williams dropped a solo track that had everyone questioning their own vocal limits.