Artist

Georgia Ku

Genre: Electronic ,Club/Dance
Origin: U.S.A
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During the mid- to late 2010s, Georgia Ku built a songwriting catalog for prominent pop and EDM figures including Iggy Azalea, Dua Lipa, and Zedd while simultaneously stepping forward as a vocalist through guest appearances alongside Dillon Francis and NOTD. Her first extended solo release, the dance-pop set Real, reached listeners in 2020.

Though born in England, Ku operates from a Los Angeles base; among her initial writing placements were numbers for Zedd and Skylar Stecker in 2015, the identical year her vocals surfaced on Dillon Francis’s “Bun Up the Dance” alongside Skrillex. In 2016 she appeared on Party Favor’s club cut “In My Head,” and the same twelve months brought “Bloodline,” which she both performed and co-authored, onto the Atlantic soundtrack album The Birth of a Nation: The Inspired By Album. Further 2017 releases carried her pen across Iggy Azalea’s “Switch,” the Martin Garrix–Dua Lipa pairing “Scared to be Lonely,” and Lipa’s debut album, after which she joined NOTD & Felix Jaehn on the 2018 dance single “So Close.” That year likewise saw additional co-writes surface for Rita Ora, Steve Aoki, and MØ.

Signed to Atlantic, Ku introduced her solo career in 2019 with the yearning dance-pop single “What Do I Do?,” a track later featured on her debut EP Real, issued by the label in June 2020.