Uffie

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Uffie
HOMETOWN
Miami, FL

BORN
1987

About Uffie
The performing moniker of singer, songwriter, rapper and DJ Anna-Catherine Hartley, Uffie is a rarity: A 2000s music blog darling whose music had a lasting and widespread influence in the 2010s. Her girlishly anti-flow delivery, raunchy lyrics, and sparse beats surrounding them on songs such as 2006's "Pop the Glock" evoked vintage electro and nu-skool rap and presaged the mix of pop and hip-hop that hit the mainstream in the years to come. She helped define the sound of the influential French dance label Ed Banger with her singles and her 2010 album Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans, but the frantic pace of her career led her to take a hiatus that lasted for most of the 2010s. During that time, artists as diverse as Kesha, Amanda Blank, Charli XCX, and SOPHIE expanded on elements of her music, and when Uffie returned in the late 2010s with a string of singles and mixtape appearances, she sounded as relevant as ever.nnBorn Anna-Catherine Hartley in Miami, Florida, to a Japanese mother and English father, Uffie moved frequently during her childhood, living in places including Hong Kong and Fort Lauderdale. When she was 15, she moved to Paris to live with her father and studied fashion at the International School. Uffie became involved in the city's dance music scene after dating DJ Feadz (whom she met when she booked him for a party). Feadz persuaded her to contribute vocals to his EP Forward 4 and the pair began releasing their songs online starting in 2005.nnThe following year her first single, "Pop the Glock/Ready to Uff," was given a limited-edition release by the Arcade Mode label before one of France's most prominent dance labels, Ed Banger, distributed it more widely. The A-side was produced by Feadz, while the B-side was produced by Mr. Oizo, on whose "Half an Edit" Uffie appeared later that year. Hot Chick/In Charge leaked to blogs before its official 2006 release, building the buzz around her music and image. Uffie had a busy 2007: Along with releasing the 12" single "F1rst Love/Brand New Car," she contributed the song "Dismissed" to the Ed Banger compilation Ed Rec, Vol. 2 and made a cameo on Justice's "Tthhee Ppaarrttyy," which appeared on their debut album, Cross. The following year, Crystal Castles borrowed her deadpan vocals for their unofficial track "Make It Hott." Uffie also released several tracks of her own, including the Ed Rec, Vol. 3 contribution "Robot Oeuf" and the Mr. Oizo collaboration "Steroids." She married graffiti artist André Saraiva in August 2008 and divorced him a year later, giving birth to their daughter Henrietta in October 2009. Around this time, "Pop the Glock" was re-released to promote Uffie's upcoming debut album.nn Following a break to care for her baby and do some fine-tuning of the album, Uffie released Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans in June 2010. Featuring contributions from Mr. Oizo, Mirwais, Pharrell Williams, and the Rapture's Mattie Safer, the album charted in France, Belgium, and the U.S., while the singles "F1rst Love," "Pop the Glock," "MCs Can Kiss," and "ADD SUV" made inroads on the singles charts in Belgium, France, Japan, and the U.K. The album also spawned the Difficult EP, which arrived that October. In 2011, Uffie released a cover of Tom Tom Club's "Wordy Rappinghood" and appeared on J-pop artist Jin Akanishi's 2012 single "That's What She Said," then went on hiatus. After the death of her mother and the birth of her second child, she retired the Uffie project in 2013. Hartley then spent several years in Joshua Tree, California, raising her children and studying biochemistry at a community college. By early 2016, however, her second marriage had ended and she was back in the studio with a team that included Mat Bastard of the French band Skip the Use, Walking Shapes' guitarist Nathaniel Hoho, Kevin Snevely, and Ammar Malik. In 2017, Uffie appeared on "Babygirl," a track from Charli XCX's mixtape Number 1 Angel that marked her first official release in six years. Uffie followed it with the single "Drugs" in May 2018; that month, "Spaceship," a collaboration with Galantis, was also released. Another single, "Your Hood," arrived that June. ~ Heather Phares

Uffie discography

17 discs


Ego - Single - Uffie
Ego - Single
2019
Weed & Drum Machine - Single - Uffie
Weed & Drum Machine - Single
2019
Mine - Single - Uffie
Mine - Single
2019
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