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Marie Ulven Ringheim (born 16 February 1999) known professionally as Girl in Red (stylised in all lowercase) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and record producer. Her first EPs Chapter 1 (2018) and Chapter 2 (2019) were recorded in her bedroom and feature songs about romance and mental health .
When she was a high schooler in Norway, making music was something that girl in red Marie Ulven did for fun. It quickly became a profession, and something that’s allowed her to form a deep ...
To promote the album, Girl in Red will embark on her Doing It Again Tour. Dates in cities in North America, starting in Boston on 16 April and ending in San Francisco on 2 June 2024, were announced on 12 February. [18] American band Momma and Canadian band the Beaches served as opening acts. [19]
"Too Much" is a song recorded by Norwegian singer-songwriter Girl in Red from her second studio and debut major-label album I'm Doing It Again Baby! (2024). The song was released on 9 February 2024 through Columbia Records as the lead single from the album.
INTERVIEW: It’s been six years since Marie Ulven’s lovesick anthem ‘I wanna be your girlfriend’ anointed her not just the next big thing in pop, but a queer icon for Gen Z. Over a hearty ...
Girl in Red and Sabrina Carpenter. Getty Images (2) “You know what would be really f–king cool on this? Sabrina.” When Girl in Red’s Marie Ulven Ringheim was recording “You Need Me Now ...
In late 2019 and early 2020, Girl in Red began continuously teasing and hinting at the phrase "World in Red". She told Billboard in September 2019 that this would be the title of her debut album which would be released in October 2020, and that 2020 would be her year of "world domination", [14] [15] but this plan was spoiled due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the music industry.
Ulven — whose dreamy-angsty songs like "Girls" and "We Fell in Love in October" speak unambiguously about girl-girl crushes, love, relationships, sex and heartache — places great importance on ...