Artist's albums
Stayed at the Party
2022 · single
Leave It On The Dancefloor
2022 · single
Is It Enough
2022 · single
Party Sickness
2022 · single
Tiptoeing (Tommy Villiers Remix)
2021 · single
Tiptoeing
2021 · single
Mad (Young Franco Remix)
2021 · single
One Minute
2021 · single
Mad
2021 · single
Girl Eats Sun
2020 · single
Crazy
2020 · single
All My Girls Like To Fight
2020 · single
Sensitive Soul
2019 · EP
Lovestained
2019 · single
Starry Ache
2018 · EP
Moontime
2018 · single
Blue
2018 · single
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Biography
Hope Tala transmits a thoughtful message as she simultaneously unlocks a creative flow state where R&B, soul, alternative, pop, and Bossa Nova comingle. Teaching herself how to play guitar and record on Logic, the West London-based artist, producer, and songstress initially made waves with “Peace Freestyle” back in 2016. Between earning a First Class Degree in English literature from the University of Bristol, she built a following with a series of independent releases, including the Starry Ache EP [2018] and the Sensitive Soul EP [2019]. Meanwhile, 2020’s Girl Eats Sun EP represented another high watermark. The single “All My Girls Like To Fight” not only soundtracked the opening of the Gossip Girl relaunch, but it also landed on Barack Obama’s “Favorite Music of 2020.” Releasing “MAD,” “Tiptoeing,” and “Party Sickness,” critical acclaim followed from BBC Radio 1, Billboard, Clash, Consequence, DAZED, Entertainment Tonight, HYPEBEAST, NME, NPR, Rolling Stone, SPIN, The Guardian, and TMRW Magazine, to name a few. Expanding her vision, she cut deep with “Is It Enough,” which tackled systemic inequality without fear. Now, she captivates and provokes on a series of singles for Republic Records and her forthcoming full-length debut introduced by “Leave It On The Dancefloor.”