About
Australian DJ, music producer, podcaster, and media personality known for her international DJ career, her songwriting work on G-Eazy's album The Beautiful & Damned, and for co-hosting the wellness podcast Eighty Twenty. She is also known for known for songs such as "Alive" (featuring Kaleena Zanders), "Beat My Drum," "Rumbo," "Little Love," "DTML," "LOW," and "Chill."
Before fame
She began her career in television as a host. Her life took a major turn after being diagnosed with a brain tumor which led her to shift focus toward music as part of her recovery. She taught herself how to DJ using CDJs and vinyl and developed her skills independently. Her first DJ gig took place at a Herald Sun Christmas party in Melbourne. She moved to Los Angeles in the mid-2010s and began her DJ career in the US. She worked with G-Eazy when she contributed as a songwriter to the title track of his album The Beautiful & Damned which was released in December 2017 and helped boost her growing career. Her debut single "Alive" was released in 2019 which was the start of her artist release career. She expanded her career into podcasting by co-creating and co-hosting Eighty Twenty in 2023.
Trivia
She was once asked to play a song during an early DJ set in Los Angeles without realizing that Wiz Khalifa was standing next to her in the DJ booth. She has performed internationally for major brands and events including Nike, L'Oréal, Mercedes-Benz, the American Music Awards, and the MTV Video Music Awards. She has been involved in VR and Web3 music projects including virtual performances and digital residencies. She is the founder of the media platform Loaded Dice.
Family life
She was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia before eventually moving to Los Angeles, California. Her father worked as a broker.
Associated with
She has co-hosted the podcast Eighty Twenty with Shanina Shaik.