Artist's albums
Let It Go
2022 · single
All The Things She Said
2022 · single
My Dream Life
2022 · single
Swimming in the Chaos
2022 · single
Hyper Baby
2021 · single
Goodbye Bad Vibes
2021 · single
Like This - REMMI Remix
2021 · single
Music Is All We Have!
2020 · single
Champagne Supernova
2020 · single
It's the End of the World as We Know It
2020 · single
Stick It on the Fridge
2020 · EP
Xmas
2019 · single
Do You Think Of Me? (From "Songland")
2019 · single
Bump It
2019 · single
Ångström
2019 · single
Believe in Yourself
2019 · single
Behind It
2018 · single
Lovers
2018 · single
Desperate
2018 · single
Minimum Wage
2018 · single
D.Y.T. (Do Your Thing)
2017 · single
Forever
2017 · single
Imagine
2016 · single
Star Spangled (Not Your Dope and Taptone Remix)
2015 · single
New America
2015 · EP
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Biography
Singer songwriter producer multi-instrumentalist. 33. Independent. Historian. Futurist. ... Even in the increasingly cluttered landscape of today's musical culture, the LA-based singer/songwriter/producer is arriving with a fresh, genre-smashing style that's damn near unclassifiable. Wry, socially conscious, and possessing a knack for crafting the perfect party-starting melody, REMMI is a bold new voice in pop that you're going to want to hear more from in the future: from co-writes with artists like R3HAB, KSHMR, Maty Noyes, Black Coast, and Mokita to her wave-making collaboration with Los Angeles electro-pop project NVDES, "Do Your Thing," which has been featured in campaigns for iconic brands like Apple and Crayola. REMMI’s forthcoming releases showcase a jubilant, exploratory creative mind unafraid to tackle a variety of moods, from ecstaticness to romantic contemplation and social awareness. Her passion is all the more impressive when considering the personal struggles she's faced in recent years, from coming out to her family to the recent, tragic death of her younger brother. "There's a lot of joy in my music—that's my personality, and who I became after I came out," she explains on maintaining a positive outlook in the face of hardship. "Creating is a way for me to have happiness and things to celebrate—to use my imagination and see the world in a way that makes me want to live in it." And with REMMI’s music in it, the world might actually become a better place.