Y2K
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Y2K

Y2K is an Australian electronic duo made up of producers Benjamin Alexandrovski and Janee Bennett. They started putting out music around 2017, working with a...

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Y2K, the Australian electro duo behind 'Lalala'

An Australian electronic pair known for bouncy, sticky pop tracks like 'Lalala' and 'Regina George'.

If you want the pure Y2K sound, 'Lalala' is the obvious start, but 'Regina George' gives you a good sense of where they've landed lately.

Y2K's 'Lalala' with bbno$ was one of those 2019 earworms that just wouldn't quit, a simple electro-house loop that felt everywhere for a minute. They've kept that energy going with tracks like 'Regina George', mixing bass and pop in a way that lands on playlists without overthinking it. The duo's work with Carly Rae Jepsen and Enrique Iglesias on remixes shows they can slide into bigger pop spaces when needed.

Benjamin Alexandrovski and Janee Bennett started putting out music around 2017, blending electro house and bass. After 'Lalala' took off in 2019, they released singles like 'Pouch' and 'Hellraiser', and kept going with 'Gloing Pain$' and 'Regina George' in the years after.

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Y2K is an Australian electronic duo made up of producers Benjamin Alexandrovski and Janee Bennett. They started putting out music around 2017, working with a mix of electro house, bass, and pop sounds. Their track 'Lalala (feat. bbno$)' got a lot of attention in 2019, with its simple, bouncy rhythm and a chorus that stuck in people's heads.

They've released other singles like 'Pouch' and 'Hellraiser', and worked with artists including bbno$, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Enrique Iglesias on a remix of 'Lalala'. Their music has shown up on various playlists and charts, though some of the early press material around them leaned a bit heavy on the 'innovation' and 'influence' talk.

In 2020, there was some discussion online about similarities between their song 'Forever Young' and another track, but nothing formal came of it. They've kept putting out music since, with songs like 'Gloing Pain$' and 'Regina George'.

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