Bludnymph

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Bludnymph
Birth nameKya Hansen
Origin Canada
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Labels APG
Website www.bludnymph.com

Kya Hansen, professionally known as Bludnymph (stylized in all lowercase), is a Canadian singer. [1]

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Career

Bludnymph is signed to Artist Partner Group. [2] Her single "Feast" garnered attention through placements in the Netflix series Heartbreak High, and in Taco Bell's most-seen ad of 2023. [3] She then collaborated with pop producer Cirkut, and songwriter Faangs on her single, "Lights Out", released January 2023. [4] In 2023, Bludnymph was featured on The Chainsmokers's song "Self Destruction Mode", which debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. [5] [6] EDM.com called the release an "...ode to the self-defeating". [7]

Discography

Extended plays

TitleDetails
Popsicle
Track listing
  1. "Popsicle"
  2. "Watch Me"
  3. "Lights Out"
  4. "Incognito"
  5. "Feast (Let's Eat Yuh Yuh)"
Drool
Track listing
  1. "Body Parts"
  2. "Lights Out"
  3. "Grim Reaper"
  4. "Oral Hex (Spell on You)"
  5. "DarkMagicSillySexy (Origin Story)"
  6. "End of the World"
  7. "Personal Pornstar"
  8. "Watch Me"
  9. "6izzare Rave (with 6arelyhuman)
Sex Machina
Track listing
  1. "Sex Machina"
  2. "Body Parts"
  3. "Oral Hex (Spell on You)"
  4. "Grim Reaper"
  5. "Lights Out"

Singles

As lead artist

TitleYearAlbumWriter(s)Producer(s)Ref.
"Wishin"

(with Indigowavv)

2021Non-album singleIndigo Hunter Gray, Kya HansenIndigowavv [8]
"Feast"DJ Horse, Kya HansenDJ Horse [9]
"Moonwater"2022Brandon John, Kya HansenBrandon John, DonnyBravo [10]
"Lickity Splickity"Kya HansenS3npai, Brandon John [11]
"Mozart"Kya Hansen Faangs, Marvy AyyMarvy Ayy [12]
"Press It" (Fast & Furious Drift Tape/Phonk Vol 1) Fast & Furious Drift Tape/Phonk Vol 1 Henry Russell Walter, Kya Hansen, Maize Jane, Olinger Cirkut [13]
"Lights Out"2023Non-album single Henry Russell Walter, Faangs, Kya Hansen [14]
"Feast"

(featuring TiaCorine)

DJ Horse, Kya Hansen, TiaCorine DJ Horse [15]
"Watch Me" Henry Russell Walter, Faangs, Kya Hansen Cirkut [16]
"Bizarre"

(featuring 6arelyhuman)

Boy Matthews, Alexander Lewis, Alma Goodman, Kya Hansen, Toby HamiltonAlexander Lewis [17]
"6izarre Rave"

(featuring 6arelyhuman & Pixel Hood)

Boy Matthews, Alexander Lewis, Alma Goodman, Kya Hansen, Toby HamiltonPixel Hood [18]
"End of the World" Henry Russell Walter, Jake Torrey, Faangs, Kya Hansen Cirkut [19]
"Oral Hex (Spell on You)" Imad Royal, Jesse Fink, Solly, Kya Hansen Imad Royal, Cirkut [20]
"Grim Reaper" Andrew Goldstein, Faangs, Henry Russell Walter, Kya Hansen Andrew Goldstein, Cirkut [21]
"The Things I Do For Love"Arthur Besnainou, Christopher J Baran, Kya Hansen CJ Baran, Arthur Besna [22]
"Deserve Each Other"2024 Breyan Isaac, Everett Romano, Inverness, Kya HansenInverness, Heavy Mellow [23]
TitleYearAlbumRef.
"Phantom"
(Dangosmoothie featuring Bludnymph)
2018Neo Angel [24]
"She Is Home"
(Notsick featuring Bludnymph)
2021Non-album single [25]
"Self Destruction Mode"
(The Chainsmokers with Bludnymph)
2023 Summertime Friends [26]
"Steve Aoki"
(Wreckno featuring Bludnymph)
Non-album single [27]
"Praise"
(Zhu, Banks & Bludnymph)
2024 [28]

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