The Australian rapper who turned 'Fancy' into a summer anthem and built a catalog of defiant club tracks.
For the full picture, start with 'Fancy' to hear the hit, then try 'No Mediocre' for the tougher, collaborator-heavy side of things.
When 'Fancy' spent seven weeks at number one in 2014, it wasn't just a hit, it was a full-scale pop takeover. That song, with Charli XCX on the hook, announced a specific kind of brash, melodic rap that felt engineered for stadiums and car stereos. Tracks like 'No Mediocre' and 'Don't Need Y'all' doubled down on that unapologetic confidence.
She moved from Sydney to the U.S. as a teenager, self-releasing the mixtape 'Ignorant Art' in 2011. The breakthrough came with 'Work' in 2012, then the massive success of 'Fancy' and her debut album 'The New Classic' in 2014, followed by albums like 'Digital Distortion' and 'In My Defense.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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