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Romy madley croft (born 18 august 1989) [1] who releases solo music as romy, is an english musician Just out of school, the group—romy, oliver sim, baria qureshi, and jamie xx—were still learning their instruments and wanted the tracks to sound exactly as they would live.

15 on the uk albums chart. In her solo project, romy has taken center stage as she sings about queer love, amplified by exuberant dance productions. Love who you love, the new single from romy, out 4 november

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Romy madley croft is a musician, songwriter and dj

First coming to prominence as a teenager as one third of the influential london group the xx, romy has followed in footsteps of her xx bandmates oliver sim and jamie smith (aka jamie xx) to carve out a hugely exciting solo career. She’s put out a few singles in the meantime — including “always forever” and a few collaborations with sampha. Romy is back with a new single, ‘love who you love’, which comes paired with a music video The moody yet prideful dance track is billed as a “symbolic closing chapter” to her debut solo album, mid air, which arrived back in 2023.

Listen to music by romy on apple music Find top songs and albums by romy including lights out, waited all night and more. Romy all but confirmed a dance record was on the way when she dropped the euphoric solo track lifetime in 2020 Three years later, romy has struck an emotional chord on mid air.

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As the xx, romy and oliver sim sing sultry ballads alongside melancholic guitar and bass and minimalist synths and mpc beats

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