Artist's albums
Pour Your Heart Out (feat. 070 Shake)
2023 · single
True love (feat. 070 Shake)
2023 · single
Cocoon (Martin Garrix & Space Ducks Remix)
2023 · single
Escapism.
2022 · EP
Double Sided: Indie
2022 · EP
Double Sided: Alt
2022 · compilation
You Can’t Kill Me
2022 · album
Body
2022 · single
Web
2022 · single
Skin and Bones
2022 · single
Frozen (feat. 070 Shake)
2022 · single
Lose My Cool
2021 · single
Neo Surf
2021 · single
Said
2021 · single
Guilty Conscience (Tame Impala Remix)
2020 · single
Modus Vivendi (Instrumental Selections)
2020 · album
Guilty Conscience (Remixes)
2020 · single
Guilty Conscience (Devault Remix)
2020 · single
Modus Vivendi
2020 · album
Accusations
2018 · single
Glitter
2018 · EP
My Night (feat. 070 Shake)
2018 · single
Be Myself
2017 · single
Stranger
2017 · single
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Biography
070 Shake thrives in shadows. The boundaryless New Jersey artist crafts uniquely nocturnal songs, full of the frayed emotions that crop up during late nights spent alone with your thoughts. Since signing to GOOD Music in 2016, she’s appeared on hooks for veteran rappers like Kanye West Nas, and Pusha T, bringing her piercing lyrics and sentimental vocals to powerful rap songs. And across her solo efforts, she’s demonstrated poise and vulnerability, as well as a dedication to going to uncomfortable places, writing moving songs about romantic entanglements and infidelity. Her sophomore album, You Can’t Kill Me, is an extension of her previous works’ interrogation of humanity. The album aims to further expose her innermost feelings, to explore complicated interpersonal connections, to dig deep. You Can't Kill Me is a manifesto about emotional investment, codependency, and withdrawal. In a 2021 tweet, Shake teased the project’s premise: “Don’t wanna depend on anything I’ll one day have to detach from.” The 25-year-old views everything as temporary. The physical perishes and, eventually, even darkness fades. “We’re so attached to this physical world, it makes us more susceptible to being hurt,” she says. “You can’t kill me because I’m more than my body.” In some ways, its new territory for her—on the record, over an always shifting tapestry of sound, she offers full transparency, demonstrating a delicate balance of sensitivity and strength.