US singer and One Direction support act,
She was only 26, but Camryn Magness had already lived the kind of dream most young artists barely dare to imagine.
From YouTube covers to opening for Cody Simpson and Greyson Chance, from movie soundtracks
to stepping onto the same stages as One Direction and Fifth Harmony,
she built a career on raw talent, relentless work, and an easy, disarming warmth.
Her voice was powerful, but it was her presence—fearless, kind, and playful—that stayed with people long after the lights went down.
On December 5, that bright momentum was cut short when she was fatally injured while riding as a passenger on an electric scooter in Miami Beach.
Her family’s words now carry the weight of everything she will no longer get to do: marry her fiancé Christian,
grow old with their dogs Brooklyn and Zeppelin, keep writing the songs only she could write.
Instead, her legacy lives in the memories of crowded tours, quiet family gatherings,
and every person who ever felt seen by her music—a short life, but one that burned unmistakably, beautifully bright.