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Cammy

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Cammy is a 23-year-old alternative pop artist born and raised in Te Whanganui a Tara Wellington, New Zealand.

Combining elements of R&B, Pop, Electronic, and Dance, Cammy’s ideas emerge from the bridge between reality and fantasy.

Citing The Beatles and Frank Ocean as his foremost musical influences, Cammy’s ambition is for each song to be cinematic; an experience for listeners that evokes emotion.

Cammy’s songs are brought to new heights at his live shows accompanied by his seven-piece band who combine Pop, Funk, and Electronic flavours to create a groove-filled performance with a modern twist.

With many more releases scheduled and an array of shows booked throughout NZ, 2022 is looking like his best year yet.

Cammy’s summer anthem Okie Dokie has garnered over 130,000 streams on Spotify and the smooth R&B waltz Garden, is featured on Apple Music’s A-List Pop Playlist. His latest release was the galactic Dance-Pop tune U Threw Me in March 2022. It has been added to Apple Music’s New in Pop playlist.

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  • Wellington


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