Pania grew up in the west of Melbourne, obsessed with getting out and making something bigger than her postcode. That restlessness sits all through her catalogue. She came through on triple j Unearthed with smoky R&B cuts that felt street-level and online-ready at the same time, then sharpened it with her debut EP burnt ur clothes & changed the addy, a breakup project framed more like a rebirth than a sad-girl era.
tiki was the first real siren, a late-night club track about early-stage lust that pushed her into feature-artist slots and UK radio rotation, then LETHIM4ALL with Unamii took that energy and gave it teeth, leaning further into rap cadence and side-eye attitude. Around it, she kept stacking moments: an Australian remix of Pheelz’s Finesse, a Converse All Stars cosign, and a run of singles that pull from 2000s R&B, OVO-style mood and her own Westside circle of friends.
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Jasmine Khan Australia
Jasmine Khan runs Gameboy on the roof like a late-night message you meant to ignore but couldn’t. There’s also Coco, her chihuahua, turning the whole thing into a moment that feels like her actual life, not a press shot.
Milan Ring Australia
Milan Ring steps into her Guitar&B bag on BS and Hide With You, sliding from head-nod grooves with Che Lingo to a softer, piano-led escape hatch that feels almost private. Watching her sing, rap and thread those guitar lines through both tracks is like seeing the producer leave the control room and run the whole set in real time.
Ms. Thandi Australia
Ms Thandi pours The Eyes into the night, turning a “lust song disguised as a love song” into a rooftop slow burn, all side-eye, bass and easy confidence.
Taka Perry x BOY SODA Australia
BOY SODA and Taka Perry’s “Lemonade” feels like a sun-shot R&B flex from two artists who locked in on day one, all bounce, bass and sly hooks, built in under an hour and still hitting like a long-game summer anthem.