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Georgia Willacy, known professionally as Pip Millett, is an English singer, songwriter and musician. She made the song “Downright” in 2022.

Early life and career beginnings

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Born in Manchester, England,[1] Georgia Willacy was raised on the music of artists such as Joni Mitchell, John Martyn and Bobby Womack. After childhood years learning guitar and singing in choirs, by age 14 she had dedicated herself to the bass guitar and electric guitar. Later she would cite Lauryn Hill, Joni Mitchell, and Bob Marley as her biggest influences.[2]

After considering a career in fashion, she switched her focus to music while at university in London.[3] After Brixton producer and DJ Joe Hertz heard a track that she'd recorded with fellow students, he featured her vocals on "Goodbye Kisses," a single from his 2017 album Night/Daze.

Career

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2018-2020

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Independent record label and management company + FOURS issued her debut solo single "Make Me Cry", in May 2018. In addition to millions of Spotify streams[4] (over 23 million as of November 2022), a video performance of the track on A COLORS SHOW[5] released in April 2019 has been viewed over five million times. She followed this up with "Love The Things You Do" and later with features on the singles "Run Away" and "Get To Know You", collaborations with Dutch producers Feiertag and Moods respectively.[6][7]

While continuing her studies she released more singles into 2019, including a cover of "Try a Little Tenderness"[8] that Warner Music distributed and that has been streamed over 10 million times on Spotify. After finishing her degree, she released her debut EP Do Well in June 2019, consisting of four tracks produced by Josh Crocker.

On the strength of these releases she began touring regionally, headlining and selling out shows in London and Manchester.[9]

She released her second EP, the eight-track Lost In June,[10] on 10 April 2020.[11] The production team included Josh Crocker, Lester Salmins and Charlie Perry.[12] Spring 2020 headline shows were postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but touring picked up again the following year. The EP track "Heavenly Mother" has been streamed over 15 million times on Spotify as of November 2022.

2021-Present

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On 13 August 2021 Dream Life Records / Sony Music released her third EP, Motion Sick, with production from Joice, Josh Crocker and y/siR. It included the track "Running" featuring Ghetts.[5]

Supporting the EP, Pip returned to the stage as the pandemic waned, selling out a series of UK concerts in October 2021.[13] On 23 October she appeared on Later... with Jools Holland, and in December BBC Radio 1Xtra included Pip on their Hot For 2022 list.[14]

She continued touring into 2022, including a sold-out show at Islington Assembly Hall on 12 January.[15][16]

Personal life

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"Pip" is a childhood nickname, and Millett is her mother's maiden name.[4] Her Jamaican father died when she was a teenager.[17]

Discography

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Albums/EPs

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Title Artist Year Label Producer
When Everything Is Better, I'll Let You Know Pip Millett 2022 Dream Life Records / Sony Music Alex Goose, Charlie J. Perry, Chase & Status (and 8 more)
Motion Sick Pip Millett 2021 Dream Life Records / Sony Music Joice, Josh Crocker, y/Sir
Lost In June Pip Millett 2020 + FOURS Pip Millett, Josh Crocker, Charlie Perry, Lester Duval
Do Well Pip Millett 2019 + FOURS Josh Crocker

Singles as Artist

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Title Artist Year Label Producer
"Ride With Me" Pip Millett 2022 Dream Life Records / Sony Music Charlie Perry
"Make Me Cry - A COLORS Show" Pip Millett 2019 COLORSxSTUDIOS
"Try A Little Tenderness" Pip Millett 2019 + FOURS Lester Duval
"On Your Mind" Pip Millett 2018 + FOURS El Train
"Drunk & Alone" Pip Millett 2018 + FOURS Abnormal Sleepz
"Talk About It" Pip Millett 2018 + FOURS Luke Gomm
"Love The Things You Do" Pip Millett 2018 + FOURS Lester Duval
"Make Me Cry" Pip Millett 2018 + FOURS Lester Duval

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Grokipedia

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Pip Millett (born Georgia Willacy in 1998) is an English singer-songwriter and musician from Manchester, now based in London, known for her neo-soul and R&B sound characterized by smooth, laid-back production and introspective lyrics addressing mental health, relationships, and social issues.[1][2][3] Born in the Greater Manchester area, Millett developed an early interest in music, influenced by artists such as Lauryn Hill, Bobby Womack, Bob Marley, and Joni Mitchell, and began playing guitar—initially bass—after receiving lessons from her mother during her childhood in Manchester and later the countryside following her parents' separation.[4][3] Millett relocated to London to study music, where she honed her skills in singing and songwriting, releasing her debut single "Make Me Cry" in 2018, a track reflecting on breakups and depression that marked her entry into the UK music scene.[4][3] She followed with singles like "Talk About It" and "Drunk & Alone," the latter exploring long-distance relationships, and issued her first EP Do Well in 2019 before signing with Dream Life Records, a Sony Music UK imprint.[3] Her debut studio album, When Everything Is Better, I'll Let You Know, arrived on October 21, 2022, earning praise for its vulnerable exploration of personal struggles and featuring collaborations that highlighted her ethereal vocal style.[5][6] In subsequent years, Millett continued building her profile with singles such as "Better" in 2024, performed for COLORSxSTUDIOS, and released the EP Tell Jimmy I'm fine that same year, comprising seven tracks that delve into themes of emotional resilience and self-reflection. In 2025, she featured on the track "Stay the Night" from Strandz's mixtape Diaspora Dance Music.[7][8][9] She has garnered support from peers like Jorja Smith and performed at notable venues including the Montreux Jazz Festival and Somerset House, solidifying her reputation as a rising voice in contemporary British soul music.[3][4][10]

Background

Early life

Georgia Willacy, known professionally as Pip Millett, was born in 1998 in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. She grew up in a mixed-race family, with her father hailing from Jamaica and her mother from the Wirral; the family relocated to the countryside following her parents' separation during her childhood.[11][3] From a young age, Millett was immersed in music through family gatherings, where she first discovered its communal power around age 11, often listening to artists such as Bobby Womack and Lauryn Hill on Friday or Saturday nights after school.[12] Car rides with her mother further shaped her tastes, exposing her to influences like Joni Mitchell, Bob Marley, and additional soulful sounds that fostered her early appreciation for melody and emotion.[3] By age 14, she began learning instruments, starting with bass guitar—inspired by rock tracks from bands like The White Stripes and Slipknot—before transitioning to the six-string guitar, with initial lessons gifted by her mother sparking a lifelong passion.[3][13] Millett's teenage years were marked by profound loss when her father passed away, an event that triggered depression and deeply influenced her emotional outlook and creative expression.[14] Initially drawn to fashion as a potential career path, she considered studying it at university but ultimately shifted her focus to music, enrolling in a music program in London where she honed her songwriting and vocal skills.[15][3] She adopted the stage name Pip Millett during this period, drawing from her childhood nickname for "Pip" and her mother's maiden name for "Millett."

Personal life

Pip Millett maintains a relatively private personal life, with limited public details about her romantic relationships. She has alluded to past heartbreaks in interviews, noting that her songwriting often draws from these experiences as a form of emotional processing. For instance, she mentioned planning to move in with an ex-boyfriend in London before the relationship ended during the COVID-19 lockdown, which influenced her decision to return to Manchester.[16] Following her university studies in music in London, Millett relocated back to her hometown of Manchester around 2020, but is now based in London.[3] She describes her lifestyle as low-key and centered on close family and friends, emphasizing their role in keeping her grounded amid personal growth. Activities such as journaling, life drawing, roller skating, and spending time with her dog contribute to her introspective routine, helping her navigate daily life away from the spotlight.[17][18][16][19][20][21] Millett is an advocate for mental health awareness, openly discussing themes of depression, anxiety, loneliness, and self-love in her work, which stem partly from personal losses including the death of her father when she was 14. She encourages reaching out to friends or family for support, stating that creating such communities is essential for those in difficult places. This advocacy reflects her broader emphasis on vulnerability as a path to healing, without involvement in major public controversies.[22][14][18][23][20][21]

Career

2018–2020: Debut singles and early EPs

Pip Millett signed with the independent label and management company + FOURS prior to her professional debut, marking her entry into the music industry.[24] On May 11, 2018, the company released her debut single "Make Me Cry," a neo-soul track addressing emotional struggles and vulnerability.[25] The song rapidly built an online following, accumulating over 23 million streams on Spotify by 2022.[26] She followed this with singles "Talk About It" in November 2018 and "Drunk & Alone" later that month, exploring themes of mental health and long-distance relationships, respectively.[27][28] Building on this momentum, Millett focused on developing her presence through platforms like Spotify and SoundCloud, where she shared early material to connect with listeners.[29] In June 2019, she released her debut EP Do Well on June 25, a four-track project that showcased her self-taught guitar and vocal skills in intimate, introspective compositions.[29] The EP drew initial media attention from influential blogs like The Fader, which highlighted its late-night appeal and emotional depth.[29] Millett continued her independent trajectory with the EP Lost In June, released on April 10, 2020, featuring eight tracks that expanded on themes of love and self-reflection.[30] During this period, she undertook early regional tours in the UK, performing at small venues to cultivate a live audience. However, her planned spring 2020 headline shows were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, shifting her focus to digital promotion. Her work also gained radio exposure through BBC Introducing, with tracks like "Like It Like That" featured on BBC Radio 1Xtra playlists in April 2020.[31]

2021–2023: Major label debut and breakthrough

In 2021, Pip Millett signed with Dream Life Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment UK, marking her entry into major label backing following independent releases.[3] This transition culminated in the release of her Motion Sick EP on August 13, 2021, a five-track project that blended neo-soul introspection with raw emotional delivery.[32] Critics lauded the EP's confessional songwriting, with Complex highlighting Millett's fusion of vintage soul elements and fresh, personal narratives as a "memorable listen" produced by Joice, Josh Crooker, and y/siR.[33] Millett's rising profile gained further traction that year through high-profile media exposure and live performances. She made her television debut on Later... with Jools Holland on October 23, 2021, delivering a standout performance of "Hard Life" recorded at Manchester's Victoria Baths.[34] Supporting the EP, she completed a sold-out UK tour in November 2021, featuring headline dates at venues like London's Islington Assembly Hall and two nights at the city's O2 Academy Islington.[35] In December, BBC Radio 1Xtra recognized her potential by including her on its Hot For 2022 list alongside artists like Enny and Knucks, signaling strong industry anticipation for her growth.[36] The following year solidified Millett's breakthrough with key singles and her full-length debut. She released "Ride With Me" on March 3, 2022, a track reflecting on friendship and loss, followed by "Downright" on May 4, 2022, which explored themes of self-empowerment through sultry R&B production.[37][38] These led to her debut album When Everything Is Better, I’ll Let You Know, issued on October 21, 2022, via Dream Life Records, a 17-track collection delving into personal vulnerability, independence, and relational boundaries with lush, soul-infused arrangements.[5] The album earned praise for its textured neo-soul sound and honest lyricism, with Clash Music commending it as a "vastly personal document" of vibrant emotional depth.[39] Millett's live presence expanded significantly during this period, underscoring her breakthrough status. In 2022, she announced and executed her largest UK headline tour to date, spanning October and November with upgraded venues including Birmingham's O2 Academy 2, Brighton's Concorde 2, and two nights at London's O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire.[40] She also took on support slots for established acts, broadening her audience. By early 2023, her international reach grew with a headline tour of Australia in January, performing at venues like Melbourne's 170 Russell and Brisbane's The Triffid.[41]

2024–present: Continued releases and live performances

In early 2024, Pip Millett released her EP Tell Jimmy on February 15, a five-track project delving into themes of heartbreak and emotional vulnerability.[42] The EP features collaborations with Maverick Sabre on the track "Miss You" and production contributions from Linden Jay on the title song, marking her return to more introspective songwriting following her 2022 debut album.[43] Building on this narrative, Millett followed up with Tell Jimmy I'm Fine on June 7, 2024, a seven-track EP that explores post-breakup recovery and resilience, continuing the storyline from its predecessor with a mix of soulful R&B introspection and upbeat funk influences.[44][45] Millett's live performances gained momentum in 2024, highlighted by her headline set at the Somerset House Summer Series on July 11 in London, where she delivered a soulful performance amid rainy weather, drawing praise for her emotional depth and stage presence.[10] In 2025, she performed at major European festivals, including the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg on September 19 at the Elbphilharmonie, showcasing her R&B and soul blend in one of the event's prestigious venues.[46] She also performed at the LIDO Festival in London's Victoria Park on June 15, joining a lineup featuring artists like London Grammar and Celeste.[47] Her 2024 releases earned critical recognition, with Tell Jimmy I'm Fine receiving a nomination in the Project of the Year category at the State of R'n'B Awards 2025.[48] This period also saw Millett transition to an independent release model under Pip Millett Ltd., with exclusive licensing to Believe UK, allowing greater creative control as evidenced by the EPs' production and distribution.[49] By November 2025, amid a focus on extensive live touring, no full-length album had been announced, emphasizing her emphasis on EPs and performances to connect directly with fans.[50]

Artistry

Musical style

Pip Millett's music is characterized by a fusion of neo-soul and R&B, blending laid-back grooves with confessional, bittersweet lyrics that evoke introspection and emotional depth.[51] Her smooth, rich vocals glide over minimalistic productions, often featuring subtle instrumentation that highlights vulnerability without overwhelming the narrative.[52] This approach creates an intimate listening experience, where themes of heartbreak, personal growth, and self-discovery emerge through raw, honest storytelling infused with a Manchester-rooted emotional rawness.[3][21] Drawing from her background on bass and guitar, learned through lessons from her mother, Millett incorporates these elements to ground her sound in organic textures, as seen in tracks with acoustic guitar strums and upright bass lines that add a tactile warmth to the neo-soul framework.[3] Early releases leaned toward acoustic-leaning arrangements, emphasizing stripped-back vulnerability, while later works evolved into more polished, collaborative productions that layer in contemporary R&B flourishes without losing the confessional core.[51] For instance, the Tell Jimmy EP series showcases this progression, balancing minimalism with refined beats to amplify themes of relational turmoil and resilience.[53] Millett's style stands out for its introspective edge, often compared to contemporaries like Celeste and Jorja Smith, yet distinguished by a more unfiltered emotional directness that prioritizes personal catharsis over ornate vocal runs.[54] Her lyrics frequently explore the bittersweet interplay of love and loss, as in explorations of depression and boundary-setting, delivered with a powerful yet understated vocal intensity that underscores neo-soul's tradition of soul-baring authenticity.[55][21] This combination results in a sound that feels both timeless and urgently personal, bridging vintage soul influences with modern R&B sensibilities.[2]

Influences

Pip Millett's musical influences draw heavily from soul, folk, and reggae traditions, shaping her introspective songwriting and emotive delivery. She has cited Joni Mitchell and John Martyn as key inspirations for their depth in storytelling and lyrical craftsmanship, which inform her own narrative-driven approach to composition.[24] Similarly, artists like Lauryn Hill and Bob Marley have influenced her soulful expression and raw vocal style, with Marley's imperfect, croaky tone resonating particularly in her throaty timbre.[3][56] Bobby Womack's emotional intensity further contributes to her ability to convey vulnerability and passion in performance.[24] Her family's role was pivotal in fostering an early appreciation for music through shared listening experiences, such as car journeys where parents played CDs of influential artists, creating a communal atmosphere that encouraged emotional connection to songs. Millett's father, of Jamaican heritage, introduced her to reggae and soul blends, embedding cultural elements like rhythmic grooves and heartfelt lyrics into her foundational listening.[18][56] This heritage continues to influence her work, as seen in references to ancestral ties in Jamaica and the honesty drawn from Marley's teachings.[57][58] A significant pivot occurred during her university years in London, where Millett initially considered pursuing fashion but shifted her focus to music, inspired by the city's vibrant and diverse creative scene that amplified her interest in singing and production.[59] This environment helped refine her artistry, moving her from personal sewing hobbies to professional songwriting.[59] More recently, collaborative experiences have expanded her influences, particularly through partnerships on her 2024 EP Tell Jimmy, where she worked with producers and artists like Linden Jay and Maverick Sabre, blending their neo-soul and R&B perspectives to enhance her sound's intimacy and versatility, a progression continued in her 2025 feature on Strandz's "Stay The Night" from the album Diaspora Dance Music.[60][61][62]

Discography

Albums and EPs

Pip Millett's extended plays and albums are characterized by her soulful R&B sound, often exploring themes of love, vulnerability, and personal growth. Her debut EP, Do Well, was released independently on June 25, 2019, and features four tracks produced by Josh Crocker, including "Something Bout The Rain" and "Fancy."[29][63] Her follow-up EP, Lost In June, arrived independently on April 10, 2020, comprising eight tracks such as the singles "June," "Deeper Dark," and "Wish I Didn't Miss You."[64][65] In August 2021, Millett issued her first major-label EP, Motion Sick, through Sony Music UK's Dream Life Records imprint; the five-track project highlights her evolving production style with collaborators like The Getts.[66][67] Millett's debut studio album, When Everything Is Better, I’ll Let You Know, was released on October 21, 2022, via Dream Life Records/Sony Music UK, featuring 17 tracks including the standout single "Ride With Me," alongside contributions from producers like Charlie J. Perry and Georgia Willacy.[68][69] Shifting to Believe UK, she released the five-track EP Tell Jimmy on February 15, 2024, which includes features from Rae Khalil, Maverick Sabre, and Linden Jay on tracks like "Eating Out," "Miss You," and "Tell Jimmy."[70][71][61] The companion EP, Tell Jimmy I'm Fine, followed on June 7, 2024, under Believe UK, with seven tracks such as "These Hoes," "Let You Go," and "Have Your Babies" (featuring Mariah the Scientist), continuing her introspective narrative.[72][73]

Singles

Pip Millett's singles discography includes several standalone releases and promotional tracks that preceded or complemented her EPs and albums, often highlighting her neo-soul and R&B style through independent and major label efforts.[74] Her debut single, "Make Me Cry," was released independently via + FOURS on May 11, 2018, and garnered over 38 million streams on Spotify, marking an early breakthrough.[75][76] "Talk About It" followed on November 2, 2018, independently via + FOURS.[77] "Drunk & Alone" was issued on November 30, 2018, independently via + FOURS, exploring long-distance relationships.[78] In 2019, she covered Otis Redding's "Try a Little Tenderness," distributed by Rhino Records UK on January 15, which accumulated more than 19 million Spotify streams.[79][80] "Hard Life" followed as a standalone single on July 7, 2021, under Dream Life Records and Sony Music.[74] "Ride With Me," released on March 3, 2022, served as a lead single from her debut studio album When Everything Is Better, I'll Let You Know, also via Dream Life Records and Sony Music.[81][82] That same year, "Downright" was issued on May 5, 2022, produced by Eg White and Fred Cox.[83][84] In 2024, "Talk About Us" appeared as a promotional single on February 15, leading up to her EP Tell Jimmy.[85][74] "Better" was released on April 15, 2024, via Believe UK.[86] In 2025, she featured on "Stay The Night" by Strandz, released September 12.[87]

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