Yesterday, the singer, actress, and Broadway star, Reneé Rapp, released a deluxe edition of her first EP Everything to Everyone.
The young starlet got her start by winning Best Performance by an Actress at the Jimmy Awards, formally known as the Nation High School Musical Theater Awards. These awards, given annually, recognize musical theater performances by high school students in the United States.
In September 2019, she made her Broadway debut as Regina George in MEAN GIRLS, a musical adaptation of the iconic 2004 movie. After nearly a year in the role, Broadway went dark due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
She has since transitioned into on-screen acting, starring as Leighton Murray in The Sex Lives of College Girls, an HBO Max comedy series released in 2021. In the show, written and produced by comedian Mindy Kahling, Leighton navigates her sexuality while trying to portray her preppy, put-together persona.
Her debut EP, Everything to Everyone, was first released in November 2022, just before The Sex Lives of College Girls’ season 2 premier. Everything to Everyone, originally containing 7 songs, now boasts 2 new tracks: “Bruises” and “Everything to Everyone (Extended Version).” The EP explores Reneé’s vulnerability, sensitivity, and love life- It’s not fair, I’ve got acetone for veins. I’m so sensitive, just one touch and I feel pain. “Bruises.”
In December, Reneé was named the MTV Global PUSH Artist of the month. With around 5 million listeners on Spotify monthly, as well as multiple TV performances, it’s safe to say her musical career is off to a booming start.
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