Bülow
Idioma disponível: inglêsGerman-Canadian alt-pop singer/songwriter Megan Bülow (aka Bülow) is known for her moody electronica and rock influenced sound. She first garnered acclaim for her 2017 single "This Is not a Love Song," which helped propel interest in her debut EP's, Damaged, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, winning her the 2019 Juno Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year. She has continued to expand her soudn, embracing yet more folk and rock influences as on 2019's Crystalline EP and 2022's Booty Call EP. Born in 1999 in Berlin, Germany, Megan Bülow grew up in a semi-nomadic lifestyle due to her father's job, which found her living in the Netherlands, England, the United States, and finally Canada. Music was an early creative outlet and by age 11 she was busking on the streets of London. It was while attending a summer camp in Canada when she was 16 that an A&R rep heard her performing and encouraged her to puruse a music career more formally and start recording. Bülow initially built online buzz with the single "This Is Not a Love Song," which gained traction on streaming services in late 2017. The sparkling alternative pop track was one of three included on her first release, Damaged, Vol. 1, which featured a sound that recalled artists like Julia Michaels, MO, and Ella Vos. Months later, she issued Damaged, Vol. 2, which featured the single "Sand and Bored" with rapper Duckwrth. In 2019, she gained yet wider attention after picking up several Juno Award nominations, including winning Breakthrough Artist of the Year. On the heels of her success, she released the languid "Sweet Little Lies," which was the lead track off her third EP, Crystalline. By the end of 2019, she had released yet another EP, The Contender, which included the single "Boys Will Be Boys." More standalone singles followed, including 2020's "I Don't Wanna Be" with BLVTH, and 2021's "First Place." In 2022, Bülow returned with her fifth EP, Booty Call, which found her embracing an even more organic, rock-influenced approach. Included on the album were the singles "Don't Break His Heart" and "Playin' Me Back." She also joined Conan Gray on his North American tour.
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German-Canadian alt-pop singer/songwriter Megan Bülow (aka Bülow) is known for her moody electronica and rock influenced sound. She first garnered acclaim for her 2017 single "This Is not a Love Song," which helped propel interest in her debut EP's, Damaged, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, winning her the 2019 Juno Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year. She has continued to expand her soudn, embracing yet more folk and rock influences as on 2019's Crystalline EP and 2022's Booty Call EP.
Born in 1999 in Berlin, Germany, Megan Bülow grew up in a semi-nomadic lifestyle due to her father's job, which found her living in the Netherlands, England, the United States, and finally Canada. Music was an early creative outlet and by age 11 she was busking on the streets of London. It was while attending a summer camp in Canada when she was 16 that an A&R rep heard her performing and encouraged her to puruse a music career more formally and start recording. Bülow initially built online buzz with the single "This Is Not a Love Song," which gained traction on streaming services in late 2017. The sparkling alternative pop track was one of three included on her first release, Damaged, Vol. 1, which featured a sound that recalled artists like Julia Michaels, MO, and Ella Vos. Months later, she issued Damaged, Vol. 2, which featured the single "Sand and Bored" with rapper Duckwrth. In 2019, she gained yet wider attention after picking up several Juno Award nominations, including winning Breakthrough Artist of the Year.
On the heels of her success, she released the languid "Sweet Little Lies," which was the lead track off her third EP, Crystalline. By the end of 2019, she had released yet another EP, The Contender, which included the single "Boys Will Be Boys." More standalone singles followed, including 2020's "I Don't Wanna Be" with BLVTH, and 2021's "First Place." In 2022, Bülow returned with her fifth EP, Booty Call, which found her embracing an even more organic, rock-influenced approach. Included on the album were the singles "Don't Break His Heart" and "Playin' Me Back." She also joined Conan Gray on his North American tour.
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Lost
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Revolver
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First Place
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Something In The Way
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Crystalline
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Damaged Vol. 2
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Two Punks In Love
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Don't Break His Heart
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Sweet Little Lies
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The Contender
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Boys Will Be Boys
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Booty Call
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You & Jennifer (the other side)
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