Babynymph

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Babynymph (stylised in all caps) is an Athens-based DJ, music producer, and artist. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Work

Babynymph has worked with artists and producers such as Sophie, Basside, Chase Icon, Evita Manji and Raed Raees. [5] [6] [7] Her music is an assemblage of deconstructed club, "slut pop", Ibiza summer hits and SoundCloud rap. [8]

The first single from her EP Pornopop – Abhorrence (Kunthouse, 2023) was "Ice". [9]

Babynymph was featured on singer Mel4Ever's 2023 single, "Big League Chew", alongside New York City artist Linux. [10] The track was co-produced by Jack Hoffman and Babynymph. [11]

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