Mazie (pop singer)

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Grace Christian, better known by her stagename Mazie (stylized in all lowercase as mazie), is an American pop singer. Starting her career in 2020, she has released several songs. Her most famous is the song "dumb dumb", which had more then 1 million global streams by 2023. Her style has been described as both inspired by psychedelia, as well as bedroom pop.

Mazie
Birth nameGrace Christian
Also known asMazie
BornAlbany, Georgia
OriginBaltimore, Maryland
GenresPop music, Psychedelia, Bedroom pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2020-present
LabelsGoodboy records, Virgin Music
Websitewww.heymazie.com

Biography[edit]

Early life and education

Christian had studied music early on in her life. Born in Albany, Georgia[1], she had grown up in Baltimore, where she had recorded music with her friend Elie Rizk, who would later go on to help produce most of her music. Her family put her into voice lessons when she was around 9. [2] She went to Drexel University's music Industry program, though she later dropped out after the success of her early songs. [3] In an interview with the zine Unpublished, she said her stage name was inspired by her grandmother Maisie.[4]

Career (2020-present)

Her debut single, "no friends", was released in 2020. [5] She credits the song's success, fueled by it appearing on a official Spotify playlist, as what made her decide to start singing full time and drop out of college.[3]

In 2021, Mazie moved to Los Angeles[6] and released her first extended play, the Rainbow Cassette. Two of the songs were released as singles, "dumb dumb" and a re-recording of "no friends". [6] Her song "dumb dumb", inspired by misinformation and written a day after the January 6 riots [7], was later be featured in the Netflix film Do Revenge, and a Uber Eats advertisement airing on the 2024 Super Bowl.[8] The magazine Variety put its inclusion in ''Do Revenge as one of the best "needle drops" of the year. [9] She also toured with the band Coin during their "Rainbow Dreamland" tour during the fall of that year.[10]

In 2022, Mazie released the song and music video "girls just wanna have sex". That song was listed as one of Out Magazine's top sapphic songs of the year.[11]

Mazie was featured on the 2021 Chloe Moriondo song "not okay"[12] She was also featured on the Pussy Riot song "Sugarmommy" from the 2022 mixtape Matriarchy Now. [13] In January 2023, she released a song with Steve Aoki called "New York".[14]

On February 2023, Mazie released her first full length album, blotter baby.[15] It contained songs from her previous eps and singles, such as "girls just wanna have sex" and "dumb, dumb". On the same day, a music video for the song "are you feeling it now" debuted. In the same year, she also sang in the British Summer Time concert on July 2, supporting the K-pop group Blackpink.[16]

Musical style[edit]

Mazie's style is inspired by psychedelia. She cites The Beatles as a major influence, as well as her experiences with psychedelic drugs in college.[5] She also cites modern psychedelic bands like Crumb (band), Tame Impala, and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard as influences.[17]

Mazie has been known to use political events as inspiration for lyrics. She used the January 6th insurrection and other examples of misinformation, like Qanon, as inspiration for "dumb dumb", and used the overturning of Roe vs Wade as inspiration for "girls just wanna have sex}[18]

Personal life[edit]

Mazie identifies as queer.[19] She is involved in political activism, and sees Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as one of her biggest non musical influences.[20]

Discography[edit]

Albums

Title Album details
blotter baby
  • Released February 23, 2023
  • Label: Goodboy records
  • Format: CD, streaming, digital

Extended plays

Title Album details
the rainbow cassette
  • Released August 25, 2021
  • Label: Goodboy records
girls just wanna have sex
  • Released November 18, 2022

References[edit]

  1. ^ "mazie (Good Boy/Virgin)". HITS Daily Double. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
  2. ^ "Q+A WITH MAZIE". SUNBOW ZINE. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  3. ^ a b Reporter, Harrison Abbott Gaming (2021-12-01). "Mazie on How Spotify Wrapped Is a Game-Changer for Indie Artists". Newsweek. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
  4. ^ "Being the Gold at the End of the Rainbow: In Conversation with mazie". Unpublished. 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  5. ^ a b Milano, Brett (2021-12-12). "At 21, Mazie brings a fresh pop vibe straight from the '60s". Boston Herald. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
  6. ^ a b "Ones To Watch". Ones to Watch. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
  7. ^ Pareles, Jon; Caramanica, Jon; Russonello, Giovanni (2021-07-09). "The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber's Bouncy Plea, and 14 More New Songs". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  8. ^ Knopper, Steve (2024-02-28). "Why Some Indie Artists Are Also Struggling With UMG's TikTok Ban". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  9. ^ Shanfeld, Jazz Tangcay,William Earl,Joe Otterson,Kate Aurthur,Todd Gilchrist,EJ Panaligan,Ellise Shafer,Meredith Woerner,Katie Reul,Ethan; Tangcay, Jazz; Earl, William; Otterson, Joe; Aurthur, Kate; Gilchrist, Todd; Panaligan, E. J.; Shafer, Ellise; Woerner, Meredith (2022-12-21). "From 'Barbarian' to 'Euphoria': The Best Needle Drops of 2022". Variety. Retrieved 2024-05-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ White, Logan (2021-04-26). "COIN announces 2021 fall "Rainbow Dreamland" tour". Substream Magazine. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  11. ^ "30 Best Sapphic Bops of 2022". www.out.com. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  12. ^ "Monday Mix: Rosali, Chloe Moriondo, Phoebe Bridgers". opb. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  13. ^ Mackay, Emily (2022-08-05). "Pussy Riot: Matriarchy Now review – a gleeful up yours to orthodoxy". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  14. ^ Ellwood-Hughes, Pip (2023-01-06). "Listen: Steve Aoki & Regard debut new single 'New York' featuring Mazie". Entertainment Focus. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  15. ^ "mazie's blotter baby Track by Track Album Breakdown: Stream". 2023-02-24. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
  16. ^ Dunworth, Liberty (2023-06-01). "BLACKPINK announce more support acts for London BST Hyde Park show". NME. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  17. ^ ecoloma (2023-02-24). "Mazie releases debut album 'Blotter Baby,' announces tour supporting Rebecca Black". POP!. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  18. ^ "Ones To Watch". Ones to Watch. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
  19. ^ "Mazie Is Taking Psychedelia to New Queer Heights". www.out.com. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
  20. ^ "Q+A WITH MAZIE". SUNBOW ZINE. Retrieved 2024-05-03.