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Gia Koka & gnash

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Gia Koka & gnash

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Gia Koka is a songwriter, producer, and singer of soulful electropop who found work as a songwriter for hire while starting her own recording career. Born in Poland and raised in the Netherlands, Koka released her first album, Kissing the Outcast, under the name Natalia Jayden with Dutch label The Flying Rooster in 2012. While living in Hollywood, California and writing songs for artists including Leona Lewis and Leslie Clio, she wrote and recorded an album dedicated to her younger brother, Dymitri, who had died unexpectedly. Titled Dymitri, the set of jazz-inflected adult contemporary R&B was released by Winter Boy Records in 2013.

A series of collaborative singles in the realm of electronic pop and EDM followed, still marked by her soulful vocal delivery. She was featured on the song "Cold Fire" by GANZ (Dutch producer Jordy Saämena) in mid-2015, and released "Fly-By-Night" featuring Mydien that fall. "Unbroken" by Quintino and Yves V featuring Koka appeared that December. In 2016, she appeared on tracks by electronic artists including SRNO and the Him, and shared her own song, the reflective "Come Pick Me Up," in October. That November, she was featured on the DVBBS-CMC$ dance collab "Not Going Home," which garnered millions of streams by the spring of 2017. ~ Marcy Donelson

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Los Angeles-based producer gnash combines the emotional vulnerability of early-2000s emo singer/songwriters with the sounds of introspective alternative R&B. His international hit collaboration with Olivia O'Brien "i hate u, i love u" went multi-platinum across the globe in 2016, rising into the Top Ten in the U.S., Europe, and Australasia. Surpassing a billion streams, the track appeared on his first album, 2019's We. Over the following years, dozens of singles and collaborations kept him busy until 2023, when he released his sophomore set, The Art of Letting Go.

Born Garrett Charles Nash, gnash got his start as a DJ and as one part of the duo Gemineyes with Harry Hudson. In 2014, his reimagining of the O.T. Genasis track "CoCo" garnered attention from blogs, which led to a string of digital singles released in 2015. His debut EP, U, was released in March of the same year. A mellow, laid-back affair, U employed gnash's rapping over woozy atmospherics, reminiscent of Drake and Troye Sivan. At the end of the year, me arrived. One year after his debut release, he issued his third EP, the seven-song us. Gnash described the emotive, downtempo us as his personal sonic journey through life's ups and downs -- breakups, self-discovery, searching for new experiences -- ultimately leading to loving oneself. A full roster of guest collaborators appeared on the EP, such as Compton rapper Buddy, Goody Grace, Mark Johns, Liphemra, Wrenn, Quiñ, and Rosabeales. Lead single "i hate u, i love u," his 2016 duet with Olivia O'Brien, topped international charts and would eventually surpass 1 billion streams.

In 2018, gnash returned with the singles "The Broken Hearts Club," "Nobody's Home," and "t-shirt," which would all land on his official debut full-length we, issued in early 2019 on Atlantic. Into the 2020s, gnash released an array of singles including "Wash Your Hands" and collaborations with the likes of CXLOE, Walk Off the Earth, Clara Mae, and Shwayze. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

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