Today, alternative pop singer and songwriter bülow shares new EP booty call via Republic Records/Universal Music Canada, the country’s leading music company. The new EP highlights the new sound from bülow, which has been unleashed with previously released tracks “Playin’ Me Back” and “Don’t Break His Heart”.
Listen to “Booty Call” HERE
“booty call. it’s not a sad song. its not about pining after someone. more longing for a connection with no strings attached. i want to give power to this word. its always seen as such a negative thing. it doesn’t have to be.”
Taking inspiration from Frank Ocean, The Kooks, and Yung Lean, bülow’s ability to fuse melancholic synth-pop melodies and witty songwriting continues to set her apart from her peers.
A self-proclaimed nomad, bülow was born in Germany and spent parts of her childhood in the UK, the US, and the Netherlands. Bülow has attributed her ability to blend diverse musical influences in part to the various music environments she was exposed to growing up. A true pop-iconoclast, bülow’s experimental approach to music has garnered support from Vice, Vogue UK, Pigeons & Planes, and Billboard.
TRACKLIST:
- Don’t Break His Heart
- Playin’ Me Back
- Booty Call
- Mona’s Dad
- My Mercedes
After racking up over a-billion streams and receiving acclaim from Vice, Pigeons & Planes, Billboard, Vogue UK, and more, bülow has learned to trust her gut when it comes to music.
The songstress infuses alternative pop with clever observations, personal confessions, and boundary-breaking spirit underpinned by live instrumentation. Spending the first eight years of her life in Germany, she moved to England with her family and started busking by the time she turned eleven.
She has lived everywhere from Holland to Toronto and channelled a musical wanderlust into her songwriting. Along the way, she dropped four Eps—Damaged Vol. 1 [2017], Damaged Vol. 2 [2018], Crystalline [2019], and The Contender [2019]—and collaborated with everyone from Ty Dolla $ign and Mura Masa to Fall Out Boy and MadeInTYO. Not to mention, she graced the bills of festivals such as Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and Osheaga and shined on NBC’s The Today Show.
As the world slipped into quarantine during 2020, she settled in Holland and musically turned back the clock. Nodding to favourites from her parents’ record collection, she re-embraced formative influences, including Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Kate Bush, Janis Joplin, Joni Mitchell, and The Shins. Creative freedom defines her forthcoming new music, kicked off by the guitar-driven “First Place.”