Latest Release
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- 31 MAY 2024
- 1 Song
- XXIX - EP · 2015
- House Down - Single · 2024
- Background - Single · 2024
- Songs To Come Home To · 2023
- In the Honey - Single · 2022
- I Wanna Run Away - Single · 2021
- Wide Open (feat. Ta-ku & Masego) [Cabu & Ta-ku Remix] - Single · 2021
- Wide Open (feat. Ta-ku & Masego) - Single · 2021
- Pick Me (feat. Pam Anshisa) - Single · 2021
- Pick Me (feat. Rahmania Astrini) - Single · 2021
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- Wafia chats with Brooke Reese about her EP Good Things.
- Amy Shark co-hosts, music from Gang of Youths and Wafia.
About Wafia
With highly personal songs inspired by heartbreak and her Arab Muslim heritage, electro-pop singer-songwriter Wafia represents for seldom-heard voices on the international pop scene. • Born in the Netherlands to a Syrian mother and Iraqi father, Wafia Al-Rikabi moved to Australia with her family as a child. Though she was planning on a career in medicine, Wafia started writing songs during her second year of college to “escape the monotony”. • She emerged in 2014 with a lean electro-pop cover of Mario’s 2004 smash “Let Me Love You”. • Her 2015 EP XXIX included the song “Heartburn”, which superstar musician and producer Pharrell Williams liked enough to play on his Beats1 radio show. • In 2018, following two more EPs and a string of singles, Wafia was the featured vocalist on Los Angeles duo Louis The Child’s single “Better Not”, which reached the Top 20 on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart in the US and went gold. • Wafia moved to L.A. in March 2020 and released her fourth EP, Good Things, that August.
- HOMETOWN
- The Netherlands
- BORN
- 4 de agosto de 1993
- GENRE
- Electronic