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Bandi

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Kiwi-Brazilian artist Bandi was born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand. From a young age, she bounced back and forth between the Foothills of Los Angeles (LaVerne) and a small suburb of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Her music is heavily influenced by her life experiences, merging a sound shaped through her time travelling around Brazil and LA. As a multi-lingual artist, she integrates aspects of her south american culture into her music, often singing in Portuguese and Spanish.

Garnering comparisons to the likes of Jhene Aiko, Cassie, ABRA and Doja Cat, her music can be described as a vibrant mix of bubblegum pop and soulful RnB, catching listeners off guard with her powerful range and angelic voice.

2023 is set to be Bandi’s breakout year, with her debut EP Bittersweet releasing March 3rd. The first single, WGMI with Jupiter Project was a massive success having accumulated over 200K streams and her second single, Ain't Nobody having been placed on 2 Spotify editorial playlists; 'Fresh Finds' (1.1M likes) and 'Fresh Finds Pop' (170K likes).

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  • Auckland


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