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Frances Garrett, known professionally as Frances Forever, is an American singer-songwriter. Born on June 17, 1999, Frances grew up outside of Baltimore and received homeschooling during their childhood. Their musical journey began at the age of six when they started playing the piano, eventually evolving into songwriting during their teenage years. Frances Forever was inspired to pursue music professionally after attending a summer intensive program at Berklee College of Music. Choosing the stage name "Frances Forever" as a clever play on their first name, they also paid homage to the song "Francis Forever" by Mitski. In an interview with Dork in August 2021, Frances Forever cited Taylor Swift as a musical inspiration and revealed a childhood connection to Swift's music. Frances Garrett identifies as pansexual and non-binary, using singular they pronouns. They were diagnosed with ADHD during their childhood. In 2021, Garrett obtained a degree in music and music technology from Clark University.