Artist's albums
AFTER THE END ft. Yuna
2023 · single
Masih Yuna
2023 · EP
Menanti
2023 · single
Real Love Still Exists
2023 · single
Y5
2022 · album
Y4
2022 · single
Y3
2022 · single
Y2
2022 · single
Y1
2022 · EP
So Right (feat. Yuna)
2022 · single
Bella Ciao
2021 · single
Don't Blame It On Love
2021 · single
Dance Like Nobody's Watching (James Reid Remix)
2021 · single
Sky Is Crying
2021 · single
Dance Like Nobody's Watching
2020 · single
Stay Where You Are (Seb Wildblood Remix)
2020 · single
Invisible
2020 · single
Stay Where You Are
2020 · single
Next To You
2020 · single
Teenage Heartbreak
2019 · single
Creep
2019 · single
Rouge
2019 · album
Pink Youth
2019 · single
Blank Marquee
2019 · single
Forevermore
2019 · single
Leaving (feat. Yuna) [Acoustic]
2018 · single
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Biography
There’s a timeless groove to the R&B that Yuna makes. She perfectly crafts soulful pop that contains the sultriness of Sade, the flair of Aaliyah, and the sweetness of Brandy. There are clear forebears upon her art, but her story is so singular that it’s hard to draw a line in the sand when it comes to Yuna’s lineage in the urban pop spectrum. In 2020, Yuna splits her time between Kuala Lumpur and Los Angeles. She lists recent inspirations in Post Malone, H.E.R. and Anderson Paak. However, she really does think of herself in her own lane. “I’ve done this for years and I still feel like I surprise people,” she laughs. “It’s fun because I get to educate people and I don’t feel a pressure to be a certain way. People have to understand that I’m different. Above everything, I'm just a normal human being who loves making music, who believes in something. I don’t feel like I need to conform. I need to be my own person first.”