Electro OFF- POP
Feeling the bass in others and questioning the world at the same time is a match in her music.
Naomi Westlake moved to Berlin at the age of 20 to make a name for herself with her definition of electronic OFF-POP. She combines modern Anglicism with profound, German pop lyrics and thematically always takes up the escapism of her being. Her sound world is mostly inspired by British role models such as Charly XCX, Fred Again or Kenya Grace. Due to her bilingual upbringing she texted in German and English early on and achieved international success by collaborating with artists such as Sonny Wern, Lyente and Oldjim.
Her current remix single of Nena's "Irgendwie Irgendwo Irgendwann" together with Oldjim and Carvo Van EE, cracked the million streams this summer and we can all be very excited to see what else is in store for us in the future.