anaïs | New single ‘Psychopath’ with Oscar Anton
‘Psychopath’ is the playful new single from anaïs, for all those who love little too much. Over an irrepressible rhythm, she sings with the perilous inner voice that pushes you into unhealthy and borderline obsessive relationships. Oscar Anton is her guest on the track and tells his own version of the story. The track will feature on the first EP from anaïs, called 44, which is out on 22nd July 2022.
Thanks to her Belgian origins, anaïs grew up in a multilingual environment and is fluent in German, English and French. Nevertheless, these three languages sometimes aren’t enough to express her feelings and thoughts so she had to find another way: through music.
During lockdown in 20202, anaïs started writing her first songs and, with only one single under her belt, was presented by German magazine DIFFUS as one of the three most promising acts at German festival c/o-pop. To develop her career, the Hanover native moved to the capital to work on her next releases. Most recently, she has released the single ‘Small Catastrophe’.
anaïs’s warm, playful and effortless voice has a profoundly nostalgic pull that makes you want to drive through the streets at night, put the music on loud and surrender to melancholy. In her lyrics, the 21-year-old singer explores themes that preoccupy so many people of her age: self-acceptance, mental health and social relations.
Despite the pandemic, anaïs was able to take her first steps on stage in 2021, supporting the likes of Giant Rooks, Province, Nina Chuba, Oscar Anton and Benjamin Amaru, as well as appearing at festivals like c/o pop, Watt en Schlick and Derby de Maifeld.
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