By 2017, several of Cutler's songs (including "Your Shirt") garnered numerous streams and "More Colors"), and
Kasbo ("Found You"). She signed a record deal with
Ultra Records in late 2017 and released her first EP,
Snow In October. She also went on her first two nationwide headlining tours each in support of a mixtape, both of which sold out in advance. In March 2019, she signed to Republic Records and released a joint EP,
brent, with friend and label-mate
Jeremy Zucker shortly afterwards. The EP features the single "You Were Good to Me", which they performed live on
The Today Show. In May 2019, Cutler collaborated with
Kygo on the single, "
Not OK". It became her third collaboration (after "Slow Down Love" and "The Shine") to appear on the
Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart peaking at number 9. In late 2019, Cutler began releasing new singles, including "How To Be Human" and "Lucky" (featuring Alexander 23). Along with "Sad Tonight", the songs served as the primary singles for her debut studio album,
How To Be Human, released on January 17, 2020, by Republic Records. That song became Cutler's first entry on the
Billboard Mainstream Top 40 airplay chart, peaking at number 32 in March 2020. In April 2020, she was featured alongside Quinn XCII on the Louis the Child track, "Little Things". Cutler was slated to perform at
Coachella 2020, which was canceled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. In June 2020, she released a version of her song "Crazier Things" which features
Noah Kahan. In 2022, Cutler sang
John Lennon's song "
Imagine" in
Times Square on
New Year's Eve, making her the youngest artist to do so at the age of 25. ==Discography==