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Alexandria Barnes (born May 28, 1993), better known for her stage name, Alexx Mack, is an American singer and songwriter based in Los Angeles.

Alexandria Barnes was born in Atlanta, GA and raised in Jupiter, FL, where she lived until her late-teens. By the early age of seven, Mack began penning her own material and forming bands in her local town. In 2011, she relocated to Los Angeles, initially for an acting audition, but quickly was immersed within the songwriting community.

As Alexx Mack, Barnes' debut single "BAD" was released online initially as a free download through her Soundcloud account. Co-written by producer Chris Bernard and songwriter Trey Campbell, the song garnered immediate praise by bloggers and online media tastemaker sites including Popdust.

Barnes' debut EP, Like We're Famous," was released on October 9, 2015. As an independent release, the EP received high accolades from industry and media outlets and continually received rave review from countless major blogs and magazines. Upon release, Pop Crush praised the lead single "BAD," mentioning that the song "has been earning Alexx worthy comparisons to Katy Perry and one of the singer's greatest inspirations, Madonna."  Noisey Vice premiered the audio for the EP's second lead single, "Sunglasses," labeling it as a "sparking, feel free anthem."  Billboard soon after premiered the music video for "Sunglasses," mentioning that "Mack exudes confidence with a sexy flair."  Idolator premiered the third track titled "Retro Romance," stating that it "showcases Mack's bright and forceful pop voice," citing influences from Katy Perry, Demi Lovato and Shania Twain. On November 23, 2015, Paper Magazine premiered the music video for the fourth and final song off the EP, "Red Eyes," which was also picked up by Spin Magazine. In early November, 2015, Spin Magazine included Mack in their "Pop Matters" report, citing Mack as "an immediate draw, her brash, reedy voice the perfect conduit for big, synth-layered productions."

On November 20, 2015, Mack was featured on John Dahlback's single, "Count To Ten," which was released by Armada Records.