Artist's albums
Oopsie
2023 · single
20MGs (Uffie & Lokoy Romantic Remix)
2023 · single
Looking Down From Space
2023 · single
The Ecstasy
2023 · single
Sunshine Factory (Remixes)
2022 · EP
Sunshine Factory
2022 · album
cool (NeverHaveIEverFuckedABlonde Remix)
2021 · single
cool
2021 · single
FroYo for Your Tears
2020 · single
Ego
2019 · single
Weed & Drum Machine
2019 · single
Mine
2019 · single
No Take Me Backs (Feadz Remix)
2019 · single
No Take Me Backs
2019 · single
Tokyo Love Hotel
2019 · album
Sideways
2018 · single
Your Hood
2018 · single
Spaceship (feat. Uffie)
2018 · single
Wordy Rappinghood
2011 · single
Difficult
2010 · single
Sex Dreams And Denim Jeans
2010 · compilation
Sex Dreams And Denim Jeans
2010 · album
ADD SUV
2010 · single
MCs Can Kiss
2010 · single
Pop The Glock (Remixes)
2009 · single
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Biography
Uffie is the project of Los Angeles-based artist Anna-Catherine Hartley, formerly signed to Ed Banger Records, alongside legendary producers of the early 2000s French electronic music scene. Uffie’s career spanned many successes including her first viral hit song called “Pop The Glock,” which was originally posted on MySpace and launched her fame in the Bloghouse era of dance music. She collaborated with the French electronic duo Justice on “TThhEePPaARRtTYY,” which appeared on their Grammy nominated album, Cross, in 2007. Her debut album, Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans, was nominated at the French Victoires de la Musique for Best Electronic Album in 2010. She has since collaborated with Pharrell Williams, Charli XCX, and Galantis, to name a few. She returns in 2022 with a slew of singles leading up to the release of her sophomore full-length, Sunshine Factory, on Toro Y Moi’s Company Records. From the elastic, indie-pop “cool” and the quirky, ska-driven “dominoes,” to the glitchy “where does the party go,” and the pulsing “sophia” Uffie continues to lay the groundwork for the future of pop music more than a decade after her trailblazing debut.