Pre-Release
- 16 AUG 2024
- 14 Songs
- the way things go - Single · 2023
- death bed (feat. beabadoobee) [coffee for your head] - Single · 2019
- Glue Song - Single · 2023
- Glue Song (feat. Clairo) - Single · 2023
- Beatopia · 2022
- Coffee - Single · 2017
- This Is How Tomorrow Moves · 2024
- This Is How Tomorrow Moves · 2024
- A Night To Remember - Single · 2023
- Loveworm · 2019
Albums
- 2023
- 2024
- 2023
- 2023
- 2023
- 2022
Artist Playlists
- Whispery indie pop riddled with sharp observations.
Appears On
- The artist on “Coming Home."
- The singer-songwriter on “Take A Bite” and music influences.
- The artist talks 'beatopia' and plays exclusive session tracks.
- beabadoobee is live in session and talks 'beatopia.'
- Bea shares a stripped back, live recording of her song "10:36."
- The artist on "See you Soon."
- The artist on "Talk" and her upcoming album.
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About beabadoobee
As beabadoobee, singer-songwriter Beatrice Kristi Ilejay Laus meticulously dissects the tiny joys and inner battles of everyday life and wraps them all into snug indie-pop gems. Born in 2000, in the Philippines, the young Beatrice moved to London with her parents at age three. While she spent a number of years playing the violin, it wasn’t until her father gifted her a guitar at 17 that she found the creative outlet she was craving. Inspired by the lo-fi lullabies of Kimya Dawson’s Juno soundtrack and the candid ballads of Original Pilipino Music, she began crafting songs in her “safe place”: her bedroom. “It’s where I write my music. It’s where I want to feel most comfortable. It’s where everything started,” she told Apple Music. And it’s where the Apple Music Up Next artist recorded her debut track, the cosy acoustic lullaby “Coffee”, in 2017. A nearly instant online hit, the tweeish track kicked off a prolific musical streak that culminated with beabadoobee’s 2020 debut album, Fake It Flowers, a tender, cathartic love letter to ‘90s alternative and indie rock—and herself. As she’s built up her confidence, her sound and her list of collaborators (including The 1975’s Matty Healy), Laus remains a refreshingly honest voice. “With my music, I want it to feel like a warm blanket. I want it to be that album you dance to in your bedroom late at night.”
- HOMETOWN
- Iloilo City, Philippines
- BORN
- 3 June 2000
- GENRE
- Alternative