Born Audrey Chu in New Jersey on April 2, 1999, the Korean-American R&B dynamo known as Audrey Nuna cut her teeth singing the national anthem at sporting events aged 10 and began releasing music in 2018, starting off with debut single "80deg" and following it up with "Party." After dropping out of NYU's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, she broke through with her 2019 track “Soufflé,” signing a record deal with Arista Records and dropping several other talked-about singles that year, including "Comic Sans" featuring Jack Harlow. 2020 saw the release of a duo of new singles, "Long Night" and "damn Right." In 2021, she meshed together trap and R&B to serve up her debut album, a liquid breakfast, which spawned the singles "Space" and "Blossom."
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