

Giselle Bellas
Introduction
Giselle Bellas, known mononymously as Giselle, is a Cuban-American singer, songwriter, and activist. Born in Miami, FL and based out of New York City, she is most known for her work on season 5 of Louis C.K. show "Louie". Giselle released her first music video,"Proof" in February 2016 followed by her debut EP, “Change Me” in March 2016. Tracks “Save Me”, and “My Heart Goes” were also accompanied with music videos. More recently, Kenyan rapper Xtatic and Giselle collaborated for Aaliyah’s bithday commemoration and covered "Are you that somebody".
Film and television
In 2015, Giselle wrote and sang for 5 episodes of FX’s Networks comedy Louie. Most importantly for “Please shit on my dreams” from Untitled Episode of season 5, which Louis C.K. discussed on Seth Myers.Additionally Giselle was featured on PBS, highlighting her transition from classical to pop music.
Philanthropy
As a tribute to her grandmother who passed away from Alzheimer’s in 2016, Giselle wrote the track, "Hazy Eyes" and has since become an advocate working closely with Alzheimer’s organizations such as Alzheimer’s New Jersey and Act Now.
Discography
Albums
- Change Me EP (2016)
Singles
- Hazy Eyes (2016)
Filmography
- Louie (2015)
- E.ro.sion Noun (2017)