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Georgia Twinn

Georgia Lee Twinn is an English musician and social media personality. Born and raised in Essex, she first attracted attention for her 2018 lip-synching video to iLoveFriday's "Mia Khalifa". After releasing "On My Mind" in 2019, she signed to Universal Music Group, and released several works between October 2020 and May 2021 including "I Don't Mind", which was nominated for the Popjustice £20 Music Prize. In 2022, she became a member of Loud LDN.

Life and career
Early life, "Mia Khalifa" and "I Don't Mind" Georgia Lee Twinn was born on 9 March 2003 and raised in Essex, and has an older sister. and became a fan of Lana Del Rey around this time and found her music helpful in dealing with the struggles she was facing at the time. She later met Del Rey at Latitude Festival, who offered her Doritos. the "Hit or Miss" trend was listed at No. 2 on BuzzFeed's "The Biggest TikTok Memes And Trends Of 2018" list in December 2018. She told The Forty Five in April 2021 that the success of the video, when she was fifteen, caused her to suffer from "a lot of sexual harassment online from men", and that the experience caused her to become "more cautious and aware of the types of people that there are online". In December 2020, she released "I Don't Mind", which she wrote about her anxiety and was nominated in 2021 for the Popjustice £20 Music Prize, an award won by Laura Mvula's "Got Me". "On A Mountain", Talk and "Matty Healy" On 14 January 2021, she featured on Danny L Harle's "On A Mountain", Upon release, "On A Mountain" became Consequence's "Song of the Week". and both tracks would later appear on Harle's album Harlecore. Later that month, Twinn released a solo single, "Raccoons", a song written about a Snapchat group she had been part of that found itself invaded by a group of men who made life difficult for other social media users, and addressed her attempts at dealing with their bullying. A music video was released for the song, which was directed by Courtney McWilliams and Ciaran Linden Beale. In April 2021, she released "Matty Healy", a song named after the frontman of the 1975, who she became a fan of via her older sister, "Girls" first. The song was written when she was fifteen who looked like Healy and thought he was better looking than him, which contained Nirvana references and was written about a codependent relationship she was in. a collective of London-based women and non-binary artists set up in May 2022, that year. == Discography ==
Discography
EPs Talk (2021) As featured artist == References ==
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