Artist's albums
SUCKERPUNCH
2022 · album
self sabotage
2022 · single
you're not special
2022 · single
break me!
2022 · single
debbie downer
2022 · single
she knows it
2021 · single
OHMAMI (With Maggie Lindemann)
2021 · single
PARANOIA
2021 · album
Loner
2020 · single
Scissorhands
2020 · single
GASLIGHT!
2020 · single
Knife Under My Pillow
2020 · single
Moon & Stars (feat. Maggie Lindemann)
2020 · single
Friends Go (feat. Travis Barker)
2019 · single
Friends Go
2019 · single
Would I
2018 · single
Human
2018 · single
Obsessed
2017 · single
Personal
2017 · single
Pretty Girl (Cheat Codes X CADE Remix)
2017 · single
Pretty Girl (Taylor Wise Remix)
2017 · single
Pretty Girl (ye. Remix)
2017 · single
Pretty Girl
2016 · single
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Biography
Building on the sharpened songwriting and singularly honed-in sounds she’d established on PARANOIA, Maggie spent a year building the foundation of her debut studio album, SUCKERPUNCH, a body of work that chronicles a journey of self-discovery and actualization. “It's the journey from being upset to being angry to being hopeful – a hopefulness I want listeners to know exists for them, too,” she says. It’s also the rare narrative record that’s songs also stand as strongly alone as they do in sequenced order. “I was still in the PARANOIA headspace, and I didn’t want to leave it, but as we made these songs, you can hear me growing and going deeper than I ever have before,” Maggie notes. “Even if some of the melodies changed or production elements took new form, a lot of SUCKERPUNCH is as we originally wrote and intended it – songs that showcase the new version of who I’ve always wanted to be.” The album name, she says, came to her soon after. “It’s an unexpected punch, a blow you didn’t see coming,” she says. “When I was making this, I had those blows in my own life; when I listened to the album back from start to finish, I realized the entire thing was a sucker punch – for myself, for my fans – and I knew it had to be the title.”