French-born, London-based vocalist and producer
Caro (stylized with a heart following her name) writes spacious, atmospheric pop songs which reflect on heartbreak, but sound bright and hopeful instead of bitter. Also a member of the dream pop band Planet 1999,
Caro began releasing solo material in 2020, and her full-length debut,
Heartbeats/Heartbreaks, arrived in 2021.
Caro grew up near Marseille, a coastal city in Southern France. She began writing songs on piano, and later on computer, when she was a teenager. She sang in a shoegaze-influenced band called Dead Sea, who released a few singles followed by 2018's Colorate EP. Eventually,
Caro and two of her bandmates, brothers Alexandre and Charles Teiller, moved to London and began making more synth pop-influenced music as Planet 1999. They got in touch with
A.G. Cook, founder of influential hyperpop label PC Music, and they soon became the first band signed to the label. Planet 1999 helped co-produce
Charli XCX's song "February 2017," as well as the score to
Charli's Netflix series I'm with the Band: Nasty Cherry. Their debut EP, Devotion, arrived in March of 2020.
Caro's first solo single, "Hide Me Here," appeared later in the year. Several more songs, including "Sad Song 77" and "Heart in 2," appeared throughout 2021, and
Caro contributed to
Cook's remix album
Apple vs. 7G. PC Music released
Heartbeats/Heartbreaks,
Caro's first album, later in the year. ~ Paul Simpson