Fefe Dobson

Fefe Dobson

Fefe Dobson, born on February 28, 1985, in Toronto, Canada, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and actress. She is recognized for her blend of pop, rock, and punk influences. Dobson's debut album, Fefe Dobson(2003), was a critical success, featuring hits like "Bye Bye Boyfriend" and "Take Me Away." Her music gained attention in both the U.S. and Canada, earning her a Juno Award nomination in 2004. Following her debut, she released her sophomore album Joy(2010), which featured the hit singles "Ghost" and "Stuttering." Apart from her music career, Dobson ventured into acting, most notably portraying Tina Turner on the TV show American Dreams and later acting in the film *Home Again* (2012), which earned her a nomination for a Canadian Screen Award. Throughout her career, she also wrote songs for other prominent artists like Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, and Jordin Sparks. Dobson took a hiatus from her solo music career in the mid-2010s but has remained active as a songwriter. She returned to music with her 2020 single "White Line Runaways," a collaboration with producer Linda Perry. Known for her unique voice and style, Dobson continues to inspire a new generation of musicians and fans. She is widely regarded as an influential figure in the evolution of alternative pop music.