Artist's albums
Got To Be Good
2023 · single
When Everything Is Better, I'll Let You Know
2022 · album
Only Love
2022 · EP
Walk Away
2022 · EP
Heal
2022 · EP
Slow
2022 · single
Downright
2022 · single
Ride With Me
2022 · single
Motion Sick
2021 · EP
Hard Life
2021 · single
Running (feat. Ghetts)
2021 · single
Stupid People
2020 · single
Lost In June - EP
2020 · EP
June
2020 · single
Deeper Dark
2020 · single
Ava
2019 · single
Do Well
2019 · EP
Make Me Cry - A COLORS SHOW
2019 · single
Try a Little Tenderness
2019 · single
Drunk & Alone / On Your Mind
2018 · single
Talk About It
2018 · single
Love The Things You Do
2018 · single
Make Me Cry
2018 · single
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Biography
Pip Millett first learned of music’s power to bring people together aged 11. After a busy week at school, she’d often sit with her family on a Friday or Saturday night, watching the grown-ups drink and unwind, as Pip soundtracked the festivities with a YouTube DJ set. Bob Marley, Gil Scott-Heron, Stevie Wonder, Bobby Womack, Marvin Gaye and Joni Micthell were all regulars on the evenings’ playlists, flooding Pip’s ears with the sounds of music’s most esteemed songwriters at a formative age. “They all seemed to like it,” she says in a Mancunian drawl, picked up from the Manchester suburb of Marple where she spent most of her childhood. “Sometimes they would tell me what to put on and I would keep that in my memory, then go back and listen to it myself.” Now 23 and three EPs deep into her career as a singer-songwriter, those early influences echo throughout Pip’s music, which weaves Mitchell’s confessional lyricism and Gaye’s soul vocals together for a contemporary yet timeless sound. This is what won COLORS Studios viewers over in 2019, when she performed her debut single “Make My Cry” (2018) on the YouTube channel. It was a breakout moment for Pip, one that she juggled alongside completing her final year of university in London, where she studied music. “I played the song at uni and my tutors said that it wasn’t catchy,” she says. The more than 4 million people who have watched Pip’s COLORS performance since then appear to disagree.