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Erin Vemby Anna Doyle, known professionally as Venbee, is an English musician. Five of her singles, "Low Down" (with Dan Fable), "Messy in Heaven" (with Goddard.), "Gutter", "Die Young" (with Rudimental) and "No Man's Land" (with Marshmello) charted on the UK singles chart at numbers 59, 3, 95, 73 and 61 respectively. She is a member of Loud LDN.
Early and personal life
[edit]Erin Vemby Anna Doyle[1] was born in Chatham, Kent.[2] She has ADHD,[3] which allows her to hyperfocus on writing songs;[4] she also suffers from depression[5] and dyslexia, the latter of which meant she was unable to read properly until she was eighteen,[6] and would keep a Voice Notes diary of how she felt day to day.[7] Before releasing music, she worked in a pub, a call centre and as a personal trainer.[6]
Career
[edit]In 2020, Doyle released a number of laptop recordings under a pseudonym.[8] In March 2022, Doyle released a video on to TikTok of a then-unfinished "Low Down" featuring Dan Fable; Doyle wrote the song after rediscovering a retired iPhone 4, and hearing how low she was.[6] At the time she released the video, she had written most of her verse and the chorus, but neither had recorded their verses, meaning that the pair had to rush to record it.[7] When self-released[9] as "Low Down" on 15 April 2022,[10] the song peaked at number 59 on the UK Singles Chart;[11] the song would later be re-released by Sony Music as "low down" on 23 May 2022.[12]
On 23 September 2022, Doyle released "Messy in Heaven", which included "Low Down".[1] She wrote the song at 3am on her guitar,[4] and after a dream in which Jesus walked down her local high street while drunk;[13] and intended the song as an "anti-drug anthem", following a friend being afflicted by drug addiction.[6] The song charted at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart, and spent fifteen weeks at No. 1 on the UK Dance Singles Chart.[14] On 16 March 2023, she released "Gutter",[15] and was written about her own struggles.[16] The song charted at number 95 on the UK Singles Chart.[11] On 20 May 2023, Doyle performed "Gutter" on Later... with Jools Holland.[17] On 20 June 2023, she released "Die Young" with Rudimental,[18] which charted at number 73 on the UK Singles Chart and at number 26 on the UK Dance Chart.[11]
Artistry
[edit]Doyle was inspired to take up guitar and piano after seeing her grandfather play. When asked by Clash Magazine in March 2023 what her influences were, she replied that the first album she bought was by Justin Bieber, and that she grew up listening to Carole King, Stevie Nicks, The Carpenters, Rihanna and Adele.[7] She, piri, Issey Cross, Charlotte Plank, and Willow Kayne are members of Loud LDN, a collective of female and non-binary musicians based in London and its suburbs.[19]
Discography
[edit]Mixtapes
[edit]| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Zero Experience |
|
Singles
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UK [11] |
UK Dance [11] |
IRE [11] |
NZ [21] |
US Dance [22] | ||||
| "Low Down" (with Dan Fable)[10] |
2022 | 59 | 21 | — | 35 | — | Zero Experience | |
| "Messy in Heaven" (with Goddard.) |
3 | 1 | 9 | 7 | 34 | |||
| "Gutter"[15] | 2023 | 95 | 25 | — | — | — | ||
| "Die Young" (with Rudimental)[18] |
73 | 26 | — | —[A] | — | |||
| "If Love Could Have Saved You" (with Hybrid Minds)[27] |
— | — | — | — | — | |||
| "Rampage" (featuring DJ SS)[28] |
— | — | — | —[B] | — | |||
| "No Man's Land" (with Marshmello)[30] |
2024 | 61 | 20 | — | —[C] | — | Non-album singles | |
| "Palm of My Hands" (Odd Mob remix) (with John Summit) |
— | — | — | —[D] | 20 | |||
| "Dark Place"[33] | — | — | — | — | — | |||
| "This One's Different" | 2025 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. | ||||||||
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Die Young" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 15 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[26]
- ^ "Rampage" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 29 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[29]
- ^ "No Man's Land" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 17 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[31]
- ^ "Palm of My Hands" (Odd Mob remix) did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 28 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[32]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "venbee - Discography". Spotify. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ von Glahn, Isabel (2 December 2022). "venbee x goddard. - "messy in heaven", Neu für den Sektor". 1LIVE (in German). Retrieved 8 January 2023.
- ^ Hutchinson, Kate (4 February 2023). "One to watch: Venbee". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ a b "Venbee: Messy in Heaven singer talks making music with dyslexia". BBC News. 24 May 2023. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
- ^ "BBC Music Introducing, Kent, venbee on the show". BBC Music. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ a b c d Jolley, Ben (2 November 2022). "Venbee: thrilling, cathartic drum 'n' bass from 'Messy In Heaven' hitmaker". NME. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
- ^ a b c ""I Do My Best And It Seems To Work!" Clash Meets Venbee". Clash Music. 16 March 2023. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ "Venbee: "It's okay if things aren't working out; that's a message I'm stuck on sharing"". Dork. 17 March 2023. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ "On The Radar 2023 Special: Venbee". Music Week. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ a b "Low Down - Single by venbee & Dan Fable". Apple Music. Archived from the original on 15 April 2022. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f Peak chart positions in the United Kingdom and Ireland:
- For all except where noted: "VENBEE | full Official Chart history". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
- For "No Man's Land": "No Man's Land". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
- ^ "low down - Single by venbee & Dan Fable". Apple Music. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ "Venbee releases her new single with Goddard "Messy In Heaven"". Re-Edition. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
- ^ "VENBEE". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
- ^ a b "gutter - Single by venbee". Apple Music. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
- ^ "Radio 1's Future Sounds with Clara Amfo, venbee Hottest Record". BBC Radio 1. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ Later... with Jools Holland. BBC Two. 20 May 2023.
- ^ a b "die young – Single by venbee & Rudimental". Apple Music. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
- ^ "BBC Music Introducing Kent, Live session: In Waves, LOUD LDN spotlight mix". BBC Music. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
- ^ "zero experience by venbee". Apple Music. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
- ^ "Discography venbee". charts.nz. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
- ^ Peaks on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart:
- "Messy in Heaven": "Hot Dance/Electronic Songs: Week of February 18, 2023". Billboard. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
- "Palm of My Hands" (Odd Mob remix): "Hot Dance/Electronic Songs: Week of November 23, 2024". Billboard. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
- ^ a b "British certifications – venbee". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 3 May 2024. Type venbee in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
- ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2023" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
- ^ "NZ Top 40 Singles Chart – 27 February 2023". Recorded Music NZ. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
- ^ "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. 3 July 2023. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
- ^ "If Love Could Have Saved You – Single by Hybrid Minds & venbee". Apple Music. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
- ^ Hirst, Thomas (20 October 2023). "Venbee Interview: "It's been mental, but I'm honestly just having the best time"". Skiddle. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
- ^ "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. 30 October 2023. Retrieved 28 October 2023.
- ^ "Marshmello x Venbee Enter No Mans Land". lovethatbass.com. 12 January 2024. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
- ^ "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. 22 January 2024. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
- ^ "Hot 40 Singles". Recorded Music NZ. 15 November 2024. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
- ^ "dark place - Single by venbee". Apple Music. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
Venbee
View on GrokipediaEarly life and background
Childhood and family
Venbee, born Erin Vemby Anna Doyle in July 2000, grew up in Chatham, Kent, England.[18][10] Raised in a working-class environment in one of Kent's more deprived areas, Doyle experienced a grounded upbringing that shaped her perspective on everyday struggles.[19] Her family maintained ties to Ireland, owning a shop in County Down, which she visited frequently during her childhood.[3] This familial connection provided a sense of cultural rootedness, while her local surroundings in Chatham fostered resilience and relatability in her early years. No public details are available regarding siblings. Doyle's initial exposure to music came through her family, particularly her grandfather, who played piano in church and inspired her to experiment with the instrument herself from a young age.[9] Growing up in a musical household, she began writing songs as early as age nine, drawing from these personal influences without formal training.[5] This early creative spark, nurtured in Kent's community-oriented yet challenging setting, laid the foundation for her artistic development.Education and early interests
Venbee, whose real name is Erin Vemby Anna Doyle, grew up in Chatham, Kent, where she attended local schools during her childhood.[20] Her education was significantly impacted by dyslexia, a learning difficulty that prevented her from reading properly until the age of 18.[17] This condition, combined with ADHD, made traditional reading and writing challenging, leading her to develop alternative methods for processing information and creativity.[4] From a young age, Venbee showed a strong interest in music, beginning to write songs as early as age eight or nine as a way to express emotions and connect with others.[21][20] She often composed in her bedroom, experimenting with guitar and freestyling lyrics, drawing initial inspiration from artists like Rudimental and their album Home.[21] Her early pursuits were self-directed, without formal music training, as she relied on listening to pop and electronic genres to fuel her nascent creative experiments, including simple bedroom recordings.[17] Dyslexia shaped Venbee's self-taught approach to music by encouraging her to memorize lyrics through freestyling and rhythm rather than writing them down, a technique she honed to overcome writing difficulties.[17] She frequently used voice notes on an old iPhone to capture ideas, treating them as a personal diary since texting or note-taking was hindered by her condition.[17] This adaptive method not only helped her navigate educational challenges but also fostered a unique, intuitive songwriting style that emphasized oral and auditory creativity.[4]Pre-music career
Prior to her breakthrough in music, Venbee, whose real name is Erin Doyle, held various jobs in Kent to support herself while nurturing her creative interests. She worked as a pub server, pulling pints at a local establishment to make ends meet, and also took on roles in a call center and as a personal trainer, a field she was particularly passionate about at the time.[5][22][23] These day jobs presented significant challenges as Doyle balanced them with her songwriting and production efforts. Financial pressures from low-paying roles limited her resources for music equipment or time, while the demands of full-time work often left her exhausted and questioning her path, leading to moments of lost motivation and hesitation in sharing her creations.[5][22] In 2020, amid these hurdles, she began self-producing tracks on her laptop using software like GarageBand, marking her initial foray into independent music creation. This period of experimentation, often done in makeshift settings like her car or bedroom, built on a self-reliant foundation from her earlier education and helped bridge her day-to-day work toward a professional music entry.[17]Musical career
Beginnings and breakthrough (2020–2022)
Venbee entered the music industry in 2022 with her debut single "Low Down," a collaboration with Manchester songwriter Dan Fable. The track originated from a writing session where Venbee revisited an old voice note from her teenage years, leading to its completion and an initial upload of a half-finished version to TikTok in March 2022, which quickly gained viral traction. Self-released independently despite interest from major labels, "Low Down" addressed themes of self-destructive behavior and peaked at number 59 on the UK Singles Chart, spending six weeks in the top 100.[20][24][25] Her breakthrough came later that year with "Messy in Heaven," featuring producer Goddard of Chase & Status, released on September 23, 2022, through Columbia Records. The drum and bass track, an anti-drug anthem with provocative lyrics, marked Venbee's first major label release and rapidly ascended the charts, reaching number 3 on the UK Singles Chart and topping the UK Dance Singles Chart for 15 weeks. It amassed 49 weeks on the UK Singles Chart overall, establishing her as a rising figure in the UK dance music scene.[26][17][27] Following these releases, Venbee signed with Columbia Records and joined the women-led collective Loud LDN, formed in May 2022 to support female and gender-expansive artists in London's music scene. The success of her early singles drew initial media coverage, including features in outlets like Music Week and NME, highlighting her independent approach and rapid ascent via social media and radio play.[20][28][29]Rise to prominence (2023–2025)
In 2023, Venbee released "Gutter," a track that further established her signature blend of drum 'n' bass rhythms and pop sensibilities, marking a pivotal moment in her ascent within the UK music scene.[30] The song, featured on her debut mixtape Zero Experience, released on October 20, 2023, debuted at number 95 on the UK Singles Chart, showcasing her growing appeal among electronic and dance audiences.[31][32] Its live performance on Later... with Jools Holland in May solidified this niche, earning praise for her raw vocal delivery and high-energy production that bridged underground drum 'n' bass with mainstream accessibility.[33] That same year, Venbee expanded her profile through high-profile collaborations, beginning with "Die Young" alongside Rudimental, released in June. The track peaked at number 73 on the UK Singles Chart, highlighting her versatility in fusing her emotive lyrics with the group's established drum 'n' bass foundations.[34] Building on this momentum into 2024, she teamed up with Marshmello for "No Man's Land," which reached number 61 on the UK Singles Chart and amassed over 14 million Spotify streams by the end of 2024, underscoring her international crossover potential in electronic music.[32][35] Later that year, Venbee contributed vocals to John Summit's "palm of my hands," with the Odd Mob remix released in November, further amplifying her presence in the house and bass scenes through its pulsating rework.[36] She also dropped the introspective solo single "Dark Place" in November, a moody exploration of inner turmoil that continued her streak of charting releases and garnered attention for its late-night vibe.[37] Entering 2025, Venbee's output remained prolific, with "This One’s Different" arriving in January as a reflective anthem on personal change, maintaining her chart traction and streaming growth.[38] In July 2025, she reunited with Goddard on "Rabbit Hole", further highlighting her drum and bass roots.[14] Her latest solo effort, "new body parts," released on August 8, captured raw vulnerability in themes of self-reconstruction, positioning it as a milestone in her evolving artistry amid ongoing media buzz from outlets like NME for her consistent drum 'n' bass innovation.[39] Overall, from 2023 to 2025, Venbee achieved multiple UK Top 100 entries, surpassing 200 million combined streams across key tracks, and secured features in major festivals and TV slots that cemented her as a leading voice in contemporary British electronic pop.[40]Live performances and tours
Following the release of "Messy in Heaven" in 2022, Venbee began performing at UK club venues and festivals in early 2023, marking her emergence as a live act. She headlined a show at The Lodge at Deaf Institute in Manchester on March 1, 2023, shortly after her track gained traction.[41] Her festival debut came at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Dundee on June 1, 2023, where she performed "Messy in Heaven" on the BBC Music Introducing stage.[42] Later that summer, she appeared at Reading and Leeds Festivals on August 26 and 27, 2023, respectively, delivering sets on the Festival Republic Stage that highlighted her drum and bass-infused pop style.[43] She also supported N-Dubz at their Gunnersbury Park show in London on August 11, 2023, alongside Tion Wayne. In autumn 2023, Venbee embarked on her debut headline tour, the "Zero Experience" run, which spanned the UK and Europe from October 25 to November 10. The tour kicked off at The Mash House in Edinburgh and included stops in cities such as Brighton (October 30), Bristol (October 31), and London (November 1 at Heaven), before concluding in Brussels.[44] This series of performances showcased tracks from her burgeoning discography and solidified her growing fanbase across the region.[45] Venbee's live schedule expanded internationally in 2024, beginning with her U.S. debut at Solshine Reverie festival in Chillicothe, Illinois, on May 24, where she took the Campfire Stage.[46] She followed with a headline show in London on April 1 as part of BRITs Week, and later that year performed at Glastonbury Festival on June 30 on the West Holts Stage.[47] Her North American presence continued with a Toronto debut at Annabel's Music Hall on June 7.[48] In the UK, she closed out the summer with a set at Beat-Herder Festival in Lancashire on July 21.[49] Beyond festivals, she made her television debut on BBC's Later... with Jools Holland on May 20, 2023, performing "gutter."[33] As of late 2025, no further tour dates have been announced.[50]Artistry
Musical style and production
Venbee's musical style is characterized by drum 'n' bass-infused pop, blending high-energy electronic beats with liquid drum 'n' bass elements to create cathartic, danceable tracks that often convey emotional depth.[17][9] This genre fusion incorporates brooding breakbeats, dirty basslines, and neon-hued production, resulting in accessible yet dynamic soundscapes suited for both club environments and mainstream appeal.[17] Her vocal delivery features layered harmonies that enhance the relatable, heartfelt quality of her electronic pop, as exemplified in early hits like "Messy in Heaven" (2022), which combines surreal lyrics with surging drum 'n' bass rhythms.[21] In her production approach, Venbee, a self-taught producer who began writing music at age nine and learned guitar and piano independently, starts compositions on acoustic instruments before transitioning to digital tools and collaborations.[6][5] She often uses voice notes to capture ideas, particularly to navigate challenges like dyslexia, then works with producers such as Goddard, Dan Fable, and Jakwob to layer electronic elements and refine the sound into high-energy, TikTok-optimized tracks.[21][17] This process emphasizes relatable electronic pop with dancefloor-ready accessibility, influenced by the platform's virality, where snippets of songs like "Low Down" (2022) gained millions of streams through short, engaging clips.[17][22] Venbee's sound has evolved from the raw, independent energy of her 2022 breakthrough tracks, which featured unpolished drum 'n' bass urgency, to more refined and stripped-back productions by 2025.[21] Her 2023 mixtape zero experience introduced softer, introspective layers within the genre, while recent singles like "new body parts" (2025), produced by Jakwob, showcase polished electronic pop with intricate vocal production and thematic maturity.[21][51] This progression reflects her growing collaboration with established producers and a shift toward broader sonic experimentation while maintaining core drum 'n' bass roots.[51][5]Songwriting and themes
Venbee's songwriting is characterized by its diaristic and heartfelt quality, often delving into the complexities of personal relationships, self-doubt, and empowerment through raw, introspective narratives. In tracks like "Messy in Heaven," she explores the messiness of love intertwined with substance use and moral ambiguity, using vivid imagery such as "I heard Jesus did cocaine on a night out" to convey the chaotic allure of fleeting highs and emotional turmoil in romantic entanglements.[17] These themes of self-doubt and empowerment emerge as she confronts inner conflicts, portraying vulnerability as a pathway to resilience without shying away from the pain of introspection.[52] Central to Venbee's thematic depth is a focus on vulnerability shaped by personal experiences, including mental health challenges, which infuse her music with authenticity and emotional urgency. Her songs frequently draw from real-life struggles, creating a sense of catharsis that transforms private doubts into universal stories of growth and self-acceptance.[53] For instance, she has described her writing as a means to process difficult emotions, turning personal hardships into empowering anthems that encourage listeners to confront their own vulnerabilities.[22] This approach avoids overt diagnosis but emphasizes the role of music in fostering emotional release and empowerment amid adversity.[17] Venbee's songwriting process blends collaboration with deeply personal introspection, often originating from real-life journals, voice notes, or immediate emotional responses that she refines with producers. She began writing at age nine as a tool to navigate her feelings, a practice that evolved into a therapeutic outlet for processing complex situations, such as rediscovering old voice memos filled with mood reflections to inspire new tracks.[54] While collaborative efforts with artists like Goddard or Dan Fable shape the final sound, the core lyrics remain rooted in her authentic voice, drawn from diaries of daily emotions and observed relational dynamics among friends.[5] This method ensures her work retains a confessional intimacy, prioritizing emotional truth over polished narratives.[55]Influences
Venbee's musical influences draw heavily from a mix of pop icons and songwriting legends that emphasized accessibility and emotional depth in her early years. She has cited Justin Bieber's debut album as her first purchase at age 12, appreciating its pop catchiness that influenced her approach to relatable, mainstream appeal.[56] Similarly, Carole King and Stevie Nicks shaped her songwriting, providing models for introspective and narrative-driven composition.[56] For vocal delivery, she draws from Rihanna and Adele, whose emotive styles inform her raw, vulnerable performances.[56] Her introduction to electronic elements came through Rudimental's album We the Generation, which led her to drum 'n' bass pioneers like Shy FX, blending high-energy rhythms with her pop sensibilities.[55] Beyond specific artists, Venbee's creative direction has been molded by her upbringing in Chatham, Kent, where the local environment of run-down areas and resilient communities inspired themes of struggle and observation in her work.[20] Online platforms like TikTok played a pivotal role, amplifying her early demos and fostering a direct connection with fans that encouraged authentic expression.[56] Personal challenges, including emotional lows during her teens and near-abandonment of music at 21 while working odd jobs, built her resilience and channeled into songwriting as a coping mechanism.[20] These influences converge in her discography, where pop's emotional vulnerability merges with drum 'n' bass's electronic intensity, as evident in tracks like "Low Down," which pairs heartfelt lyrics with pulsating beats.[56]Discography
Mixtapes
Venbee released her debut mixtape, Zero Experience, on October 20, 2023, through Sony Music Entertainment UK.[31] The project serves as a compilation of her early works, drawing from previously released singles and new material to showcase her raw drum and bass sound intertwined with personal narratives on mental health, grief, hometown life, and body image struggles.[31] Produced in collaboration with artists like Chase & Status, Dan Fable, and Goddard, the mixtape captures Venbee's transition from viral singles to a cohesive body of work, emphasizing experimental and high-energy tracks that highlight her vocal delivery over heavy basslines.[57] The mixtape consists of 10 tracks, blending collaborations with solo efforts:- "rampage" (featuring DJ SS)
- "messy in heaven" (featuring Goddard)
- "low down" (featuring Dan Fable)
- "ME4 (council estate)" (featuring Shakes)
- "gutter"
- "POV"
- "mona lisa"
- "house of lies"
- "chemical"
- "zero experience"
Singles as lead artist
Venbee's singles as lead artist have primarily blended drum and bass, pop, and electronic elements, often addressing personal and social themes such as mental health and relationships. Her breakthrough came with early releases that gained traction through social media virality and radio play, leading to several entries on the UK Singles Chart. Notable successes include multi-week chart runs and certifications reflecting substantial streaming and sales impact. The following table lists her singles as lead artist in chronological order, including selected chart peaks on the UK Singles Chart (where applicable), certifications from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), and brief release context.| Title | Year | Peak (UK) | Certifications | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Low Down" (featuring Dan Fable) | 2022 | 59 | None | Debut single released independently in April 2022; gained viral attention on TikTok for its raw depiction of depression, marking Venbee's entry into the music scene with over 6 weeks on the chart. [58] |
| "Messy in Heaven" (with Goddard) | 2022 | 3 | 2× Platinum (BPI) | Second single released in September 2022 via Sony Music; an anti-drug anthem that spent 49 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, topped the UK Dance Chart, and achieved over 1.2 million units in the UK through streams and sales, establishing her mainstream breakthrough. [26] [15] |
| "Gutter" | 2023 | 95 | None | Released in March 2023; a more direct lyrical follow-up exploring personal struggles, charting for 1 week and included on her debut mixtape Zero Experience. [59] |
| "Die Young" (with Rudimental) | 2023 | 73 | None | Released in June 2023; collaborative track addressing escapism and youth pressures, peaking on the UK Singles Chart and reaching No. 26 on the UK Dance Chart, also featured on Zero Experience. [34] |
| "No Man's Land" (with Marshmello) | 2024 | 61 | None | Released in January 2024; electronic collaboration focusing on emotional isolation, charting for 2 weeks and peaking at No. 20 on the UK Dance Chart. [60] |
| "Dark Place" | 2024 | — | None | Released in November 2024; introspective single delving into mental health challenges, serving as a standalone release post-mixtape. [37] |
| "This One's Different" | 2025 | — | None | Released in January 2025; upbeat track signaling a fresh creative direction, promoted as an energetic weekend anthem. [61] |
| "New Body Parts" | 2025 | — | None | Released in August 2025; personal reflection on body image and intimacy issues related to eating disorders, marking her second solo single of the year. [15] [51] |
