Mary Lambert: Authentic Voice in Music and Advocacy
Mary Lambert

Mary Lambert aka Marylambertsing

Mary Lambert is an American singer-songwriter, poet, and LGBTQ+ activist renowned for her heartfelt and candid artistry. Born on May 3, 1989, in Seattle, Washington, she has captivated audiences with her soulful voice and poignant lyrics that delve into themes of love, identity, and mental health. Lambert gained widespread recognition through her collaboration with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis on the 2012 hit single "Same Love," where her evocative chorus highlighted her experiences as a lesbian raised in a Christian household. This collaboration propelled her into the spotlight, leading to the release of her solo single "She Keeps Me Warm" in 2013, which further solidified her place in the music industry. Her debut album, "Heart on My Sleeve," released in 2014, showcased her versatility, blending elements of pop, folk, and spoken word. Beyond music, Lambert is an accomplished poet, with her collection "Shame Is an Ocean I Swim Across" offering an intimate glimpse into her personal struggles and triumphs. She also ventured into voice acting, starring as Bertie in Netflix's animated musical "Arlo the Alligator Boy" and its follow-up series "I ♥️ Arlo." Lambert's openness about her journey with body image, mental health, and 🌸🌸🌸uality has resonated deeply with fans, fostering a community of inclusivity and acceptance. Her work continues to inspire and challenge societal norms, making her a beacon of authenticity in the entertainment world.
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Last updated: 15 Mar 2026

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  • Mary Lambert performed alongside Madonna at the 2014 Grammy Awards during the live rendition of 'Same Love.'
  • She is a self-taught musician, having learned to play the piano and write songs at the age of six.
  • Lambert's poetry collection, 'Shame Is an Ocean I Swim Across,' offers a raw and intimate look into her personal experiences.