Artist's albums
blotter baby
2023 · album
it's not me (it's u)
2023 · single
New York (Steve Aoki Remix)
2023 · single
New York ft. mazie
2023 · single
girls just wanna have sex
2022 · single
the rainbow cassette (bonus)
2022 · album
menace
2022 · single
somebody to lose
2022 · single
all i ever wanted (was you)
2022 · single
people don't change
2021 · single
spinnin
2021 · single
the rainbow cassette
2021 · album
not okay (feat. mazie)
2021 · single
make believe
2021 · single
dumb dumb
2021 · single
sippy cup
2020 · single
i think i wanna be alone
2020 · single
no friends
2020 · single
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Biography
With darkly fantastical lyrics and kaleidoscopic arrangements that pull from pop, punk, and electronic music, LA-via-Baltimore artist mazie is helming the next evolution of psychedelic pop. On her ambitious debut album, blotter baby (a nod to her love of hallucinogens), the 23-year-old confronts coming-of-age heartbreak and a Gen-Z doom mindset with catharsis and absurdity. Through ’60s and ’70s-inspired pop hooks, she shamelessly sings of sapphic makeout sessions, wanting to look hot at her own funeral, and her own toxic relationship patterns. It features her massive hit “dumb dumb,” a manic anthem that has since gained more than 250 million global streams, 1 million TikTok creates, and a feature in Netflix’s original film Do Revenge. Having studied classical and jazz singing from an early age, mazie found her online breakthrough with 2020’s “no friends,” the whimsical debut single she crafted with then-neighbor and producer Elie Rizk. Taking the success as a sign to drop out of college, move to Los Angeles, and never look back, mazie then quickly issued the rainbow cassette, her debut 2021 EP that became what she calls “an ode to an ending of my childhood.” Now pushing her artistry into more over-the-top, vulnerable, and musically adventurous territory, mazie is now emerging as a multifaceted icon who’s aspirationally imperfect. “I hope people can see themselves in me, but I’m definitely not the first person you’d think of to ‘set a good example,’” she says with a laugh.