Artist's albums
Without Me (Remixes)
2023 · single
Without Me
2022 · single
H8 Me 2
2022 · single
Cool
2021 · single
Hooked On You (feat. Miya Miya)
2021 · single
Rules
2021 · single
Want You
2021 · single
Feels Like Love (feat. MIYA MIYA)
2021 · single
Never Too Much (feat. MIYA MIYA)
2021 · single
COLD BLOOD EP
2020 · EP
Hometown
2020 · single
Underwater
2020 · single
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Biography
It’s deeper than music for the rising British pop band MIYA MIYA. The tight knit collective of four really see themselves as family, with music the obvious thread in their initial interactions as students. Consisting of Gini, Jordan, James & Gio, the male & female fronted group thrive off a creative commitment to their artistry that’s unique in today’s industry - with a self-contained approach to writing, producing, mixing and visual content making. “We love to be really hands on, and we’re proud that we can be involved in everything, from the music to the visuals” say the four piece, who operate from an outhouse on the fringes of suburban London. Since the beginning of their journey last year, they’ve managed to create some pretty big moments, with two notable writing credits for Jonas Blue, including his latest single ‘Hear Me Say’ featuring LÉON and his collaboration with Retrovision ‘All Night Long,’ which hit top spots across multiple streaming charts worldwide and landed at #1 on Billboard’s Dance Club chart. The band also dropped their debut EP ‘Cold Blood,’ with support from Radio 1 & Spotify in hand. Their influences span from Fleetwood Mac & Jeff Buckley to HAIM & The 1975, who have all influenced their style and creative output. With MIYA MIYA’s emergence as a highly promising pop outfit over the last year, their latest single “Without Me” looks set to cement their place on the cutting edge of British pop, with so much more left to offer audiences.