Artist's albums
Highlight
2023 · EP
Isn't Enough (Macy Rodman Remix)
2023 · EP
Natural
2023 · album
Grief
2023 · EP
Isn't Enough
2023 · single
Come Home
2023 · single
Red Light Green Light
2022 · single
Molly
2022 · single
Keep On
2020 · album
Crush
2020 · single
Keep On
2020 · single
Cutout (Dara Hirsch Remix)
2020 · single
Princess & Pauper
2020 · single
Slow Melt
2019 · EP
Cutout
2019 · single
Oh No
2019 · single
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Biography
Softee's new album "Natural" is out now on City Slang! Softee’s take on getting through life is poetically summed up by her own words: “feeling the anxiety but sort of dancing wildly through it.” Nina Grollman’s moniker, Softee, isn’t just a sardonic nod to the thrifty, soft-serve giant, it’s an earnest, sometimes painfully so, descriptor of the Brooklyn-based artist’s approach to love and music. Her work is a kaleidoscopic exploration of wrought emotion, tinged with influences as sundry as Robyn, Janet Jackson, and the pure, unfettered melodrama of 80s pop. But whether she’s wrestling through a heartbreak, or making sense of her sexuality, Softee weaves her anxiety and unrest into urgently joyful, angsty queer pop. Her song “Crush,” featured on the 2022 Queer as Folk reboot, was described by Rolling Stone as “a swooning synth-pop gem that opens up at the bridge with a stream of strings that give the song a vintage disco feel, like glittery teardrops hitting the dance floor,”). Back in the day, the Moorhead, Minnesota-born artist remembers Fargo-esque winters in her makeshift bedroom studio: recording Katy Perry covers and uploading them to Youtube, writing songs, and unleashing the emotional rhythm that would eventually lead her to experiment with loop pedals across New York City DIY stages alongside Linda Diaz, Sir Babygirl, Blake the man 1000 and Francesca D’Uva.