(March 2015)
2012–2013: Career beginnings In 2012, Barnett was photographed for the cover of
i-D magazine. She became known as Twigs for the way her
joints crack. but Barnett has said in multiple interviews that the letters do not stand for anything in particular: "[I]t's just a collection of letters. I was gonna be like FK1 Twigs ... or AFK Twigs ... I just wanted a selection of letters that sounded quite kind of masculine and strong. FKA just worked. It doesn't stand for anything, it's just capital letters." Barnett self-released her music debut,
EP1, on
Bandcamp on 4 December 2012. She posted a video for each song on her YouTube channel. That same month
The Guardian profiled Barnett for their "New Band of the Day" feature, describing her as "the UK's best example to date of ethereal, twisted
R&B". Barnett's second extended play,
EP2, was released through the
Young Turks record label in September. It was produced by Barnett and
Arca.
Pitchfork gave
EP2 a rating of 8/10. In December, she was nominated for the
BBC's
Sound of 2014 prize, and was chosen by
Spotify for their Spotlight on 2014 list. Barnett was then featured on
Billboard 14 Artists to Watch in 2014.
2014–2017: LP1 and M3LL155X in
Sydney (2015) In April 2014, Barnett appeared on the cover of
The Fader for its 91st issue. She began writing for her first studio album during a period of "self-hatred", which she considers "quite normal" for a young person. The second single, "
Pendulum", was released on 29 July. Her debut studio album,
LP1, was released on 6 August through the record label
Young Turks. The album received widespread critical acclaim and placed high on several year-end critics' lists.
Time gave a positive review, saying that Barnett has "made that transition to one of the most compelling and complex acts in R&B", and later ranked it, as did
Clash, No. 1 album of the year. She then announced a world tour starting on 2 October at
The Dome in
Brighton, East Sussex and ending on 3 December in
Orlando, Florida at
The Social. That same August, Barnett was signed to London-based production company
Academy Films. On 20 August, she uploaded three videos to her YouTube channel which she directed: a video titled "Wet Wipez", starring the London dance crew of the same name; a video titled "tw-ache", which is a remix of the
EP1 song "Ache"; and a video for the Lucki Eck$ track "Ouch Ouch", which she produced. In September,
LP1 was revealed as one of the nominees for the 2014
Mercury Prize. The same month, Barnett performed on BBC's
Later... with Jools Holland. In October, "Video Girl", the third and last single from the album, was released alongside a video a few days later, as well as an advert for
Google Glass which Barnett directed. She made her US television debut on
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on 4 November. In 2014, producer
Boots announced he was working with Barnett on her third EP. The video for "Glass & Patron", the first song released from this EP, was posted on her YouTube channel on 23 March 2015; it was directed by Barnett. In February 2015, she performed Congregata, a theatrical "coming together" and choreographed performance that visualised "the story of my life while making this album" at the
Roundhouse in Camden, London. On 15 May, on her Instagram account, she posted a picture of men posing with jackets on that had an image of Barnett's face from the "Papi Pacify" video with Barnett captioning the pic "coming soon... <3", hinting at either merchandise or
EP3s alleged release in the summer. During an interview with
Complex released in June, she stated that she had changed the title of the EP to
Melissa, and that it would be released within two months. She confirmed it would include the songs "Glass & Patron", "Mothercreep", "I'm Your Doll", "Figure 8", and "In Time". The song premiered earlier at Soundtrack 7, her seven-day residency at
Manchester International Festival that took place in July 2015. She performed the song on
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on 24 February. On 9 July, Barnett debuted a new stage show called Radiant Me² at
Moscow's Lastochka Festival, where she unveiled three previously unheard songs. In 2016 the dance film
Soundtrack 7 was premiered. Directed by Barnett, the film was created, performed and filmed on-site across seven days at Manchester International Festival in 2015. She did advertising work directing, narrating and starring in a television ad for
Nike, and dancing in
Apple's advertisement for
HomePod.
2018–2022: Magdalene and Caprisongs Barnett appeared on
ASAP Rocky's album
Testing in 2018, featuring on the track "
Fukk Sleep". On 24 April 2019, she released the single "
Cellophane", her first release since "Good to Love" in 2016. In September, Barnett announced that her second album, co-produced with
Nicolas Jaar among others, would be titled
Magdalene, supported by second single "Holy Terrain" (featuring
Future) on 9 September. On 7 October, she released the third single, "Home with You", and announced that the album would be delayed until 8 November. The fourth single, "
Sad Day", was released on 4 November.
Magdalene was released in November 2019. It received universal critical acclaim. The album ranked No. 1 on four year-end lists (
The A.V. Club,
Clash,
Now, and
Time) and in top-five of seven other lists. The same day, the film
Honey Boy, in which Barnett played Shy Girl, had a commercial premiere. The film received positive reviews from critics. In 2020 she appeared in an
OnlyFans-inspired music video for the song "
Sum Bout U" with rapper
645AR. The video for "Sad Day", directed by
Hiro Murai, premiered on 28 August. In September, Barnett received four nominations for the 2020
UK Music Video Awards, "Sad Day" won later the best cinematography in a video. In October, Barnett took part in a virtual chat on the
Grammy Museum's Programs at Home series. During the chat, she revealed that she was "just finishing" a new album that she made largely in collaboration with Spanish musician and producer
el Guincho, and with other collaborators, many of whom she met for the first time via
FaceTime calls. In November, British singer
Dua Lipa hosted a live stream concert, titled
Studio 2054, in which Barnett was invited to play as a guest. The two teased an upcoming collaboration, titled "Why Don't You Love Me", during Barnett's performance. On 25 January 2021, Barnett announced the single "Don't Judge Me", featuring rapper
Headie One and producer
Fred Again, to be released the next day alongside a video co-directed by director
Emmanuel Adjei and herself. The same day, she took part in a podcast episode with
Louis Theroux and discussed her previous known relationships and an upcoming album, stating "It was all via the internet... I have more collaborations and features on this album than I ever had before." In February, she described the album as a "going out" record, and revealed it would feature collaborations with Nigerian
Afrobeats musician
Rema, British rapper
Pa Salieu. A few days later, Barnett, interviewed by British actress and screenwriter
Michaela Coel, revealed that she had changed the undisclosed, original title of the upcoming record due to a well-known artist titling a non-musical project the same thing. In an interview with
Vogue in May, Barnett revealed the album does not have a set release date, but wanted to release it in the northern summer of 2021. In July 2021, Barnett directed the music video for
Koreless' "White Picket Fence" single. Barnett joined the FKA Twigs
Discord server in September 2021 and shared details about the upcoming record. Barnett confirmed the project to be a
mixtape, and listed el Guincho, Koreless, and Arca, as well as new collaborators American hip-hop producer
Mike Dean and Canadian pop producer
Cirkut, as producers for the project. She additionally teased a collaboration with Swedish rapper
Yung Lean on Instagram. Barnett released the single "Measure of a Man", featuring British rapper
Central Cee, in November 2021, which appears as part of the film soundtrack for ''
The King's Man. "Tears in the Club" featuring Canadian singer the Weeknd was released on 16 December. The song was her first release under Atlantic Records and served as the lead single from her mixtape, titled Caprisongs, which was released on 14 January 2022. Caprisongs'' also includes appearances from Pa Salieu,
Daniel Caesar, Rema,
Jorja Smith,
Unknown T, Dystopia and
Shygirl. Barnett was awarded Godlike Genius at the
2022 BandLab NME Awards in March, where she also performed "Meta Angel", and "Tears in the Club". She additionally featured on Yung Lean's
Stardust album in April.
2022–present: Eusexua and Eusexua: Afterglow In June 2022 Barnett released "Killer". The song is about "the risks that you take for love" and how "the effects of heart break can define one's trajectory much more than the beauty of the love itself". Barnett debuted the song live during an
NPR Tiny Desk Concert. The "Killer" music video, featuring Barnett performing choreography with
Arón Piper on a beach in Portugal, was directed by
Yoann Lemoine and released on 20 July 2022. On 14 September 2023, Barnett performed a cover of
Opus III's "
It's a Fine Day" at
Vogue World: London 2023, accompanied on stage by
Cara Delevingne, whom she kissed, and members of the
Rambert Dance Company. On October 1, she introduced a new song titled "Unearth Her" with
Koreless as part of a performance at the 2023
Valentino Women's Wear Spring/Summer 2024 Paris Fashion Week show. On October 15, in a series of Instagram stories, the artist announced that eighty-five of her demo tracks had been leaked. She declared there would be "no new music for a while", postponing her third studio album. The title track for her third studio album,
Eusexua, was released September 13, 2024. On October 17, "Perfect Stranger" was released as the second single. A third single, "Drums of Death", released on November 14 with
Koreless, with an accompanying highly choreographed music video in an office setting. The lead single "Cheap Hotel", from the follow-up album
Eusexua: Afterglow was released on 26 September 2025 The album's second single, "Predictable Girl" was released on 11 November 2025. It was accompanied by a music video starring Barnett and Shivawn Joubert, directed by Jordan Hemingway.
Eusexua: Afterglow was released on 14 November 2025 through Young and Atlantic Records. The music video for the track "Hard", directed by Jordan Hemingway, was released on the same day.
Calvin Klein ad controversy In January 2024, the UK
Advertising Standards Authority banned a
Calvin Klein advertisement that featured Barnett posing semi-nude, on the grounds that it framed her as a "stereotypical sexual object". Barnett defended the ad, saying that she is "proud of [her] physicality". In March 2024, the ASA revoked their ban, referencing the views of Barnett and the public, and "concern that our rationale for banning the ad was substantially flawed". ==Musical style and influences==