Artist's albums
Hold my Tongue
2023 · single
Marmalade
2023 · single
Too Much
2023 · single
This Is What's Important
2021 · album
Dream No More (feat. Ruel & Genesis Owusu)
2021 · single
I Ain't (feat. PJ Morton & Jordan Dennis)
2020 · single
Wilderness (feat. Phoelix, Jordan Dennis & EMRSN)
2019 · single
Headspace (feat. Jordan Dennis & KYE)
2019 · single
Shoulda Known (feat. VanJess & Matt McGhee)
2018 · single
A Family Portrait
2017 · album
Postcards
2017 · single
Goldfish
2017 · single
Ball and Chain
2017 · single
No Longer Lovers
2016 · single
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Biography
Billy Davis is a leader in the Australian R&B/hip-hop scene. His new song ‘Wilderness’ is the third single off Billy’s highly anticipated second album, due for release in February 2020. The track features Phoelix, the Chicago-based producer, instrumentalist, and vocalist who has worked with Noname, Saba and Smino, some of the Midwest’s brightest talent on the hip-hop scene. It also features original Billy Davis frontman, Jordan Dennis and vanguard for the Future Soul movement in Melbourne, EMRSN. Billy Davis’s unique sound, positive approach, and sheer drive quickly piqued the interest of international artists, who have become not just contemporaries but friends. He’s collaborated with the likes of Goldlink and Brockhampton, music directing and performing with them both on triple j’s Like A Version, as well as music directing and performing in Goldlink’s NPR Tiny Desk. Billy previously reworked Ruel’s standout single ‘Not Thinkin' Bout You’. Meanwhile, Denzel Curry appears on standout track ‘Goldfish’ from his debut album, A Family Portrait, released in 2017. Along with building up a global network of creative collaborators, Billy has shared the stage with Anderson Paak, NoName, Thundamentals, Ruel, Jessica Mauboy and Blackalicious, played at Australia’s most recognised festivals including Let Them Eat Cake, Golden Plains, Laneway Festival, and Lost Paradise.