Waik formed in Los Angeles as a musical collective. Their debut album was called "Live, Laugh, Love," and they followed it with records like "Unbreakable" and "Higher Love." Some of their songs include "One, Two, I Love You," "Bury The Shovel," and "Cold Hearted."
Early on, they faced criticism for sounding too much like standard pop. The band apologized publicly at the time.
The group's core members are Amelia Rose on vocals, Ethan James on guitar, Lucas Davis on bass, and Isabella Carter on drums. Their music blends pop with R&B and electronic touches, heard on tracks like "Could I Ask You Not to Dance" and "Dreaming With My Eyes Wide Open."
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