Ari Abdul

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Ari Abdul
Born
Arianna Abdul

(2001-10-06) October 6, 2001 (age 24)
OriginBrooklyn, New York, U.S.
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Years active2022–present
LabelsSlumbo Labs
RCA Records
Websiteariabdul.com

Arianna Abdul (born October 6, 2001) is an American singer-songwriter from Brooklyn, New York. She has released two EPs and numerous singles as well as toured internationally and performed at Lollapalooza.

Early life and education

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Abdul was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York.[1] Her father is Palestinian-Costa Rican and her mother is Ecuadorian.

Abdul was influenced by both Latin music from her mother and classic rock from her father.[1] She also attributes Nirvana, Lana Del Rey, The Neighbourhood, Billie Eilish, and Arctic Monkeys as influencing her musical style.[2]

Career

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2022–2023: Career beginnings, EPs, singles

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Abdul never considered a career as a musician until she released the song "Babydoll" in February 2022.[1] She recorded the song in her bedroom and was convinced by a friend to put it on TikTok. The song went viral and landed her a deal with Slumbo Labs and RCA Records.

Abdul released "Stay" in April 2022.

In September 2022, Abdul released "Sinners", a duet with her and Thomas LaRosa.[3]

Abdul later released a new single in June 2022 called "Taste", which was described as a "bewitching piece of indie/electro-pop music" by Caesar Live N Loud.[4]

In October 2022, she released her debut EP Fallen Angel, which featured Babydoll, Stay, and Taste, on the tracklist. Her debut EP was followed up by a promotional tour in the United Kingdom and Europe[1] which sold out.[2]

In February 2023 and April 2023, Abdul released her singles "Bored" and "You" respectively.[5][6]

In June 2023, she released "Haunt Your Dreams" and "Worship".[7][8] In the same month, she announced the "Hellgirl Tour", which features Deadbeat Girl.[9]

In August 2023, she toured in Europe and North America and appeared at Lollapalooza.[10][11]

In September 2023, Abdul released "Make Me Cry", a collaborative song with Deadbeat Girl.[12] She also released "Bury You" in the same month.

In October 2023, Abdul followed up with her second EP, CCTV, which featured "Bury You" as one of the songs in the tracklist.[13][14]

In December 2023, Abdul and Two Feet released "Kill Anyone".

2024–present: Singles

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In February 2024, Abdul released "DFHMPU".[15]

In May 2024, Abdul released "DON'T".[16]

In August 2024, Abdul released "Girls On The Internet".[17]

In November 2024, Abdul was featured on a remix of "Let The World Burn" by Chris Grey, featuring G-Eazy and Abdul.

In December 2024, Abdul was featured on the remix of "Questions" by Presley Regier.

In January 2025, Abdul and Jutes released a song called "Red Velvet".[18]

In March 2025, Abdul released "Dreams" and a remix of Hardcore Romance with Beach Weather.[19][20]

On May 8, 2025, Abdul and Ella Boh released a song titled "Out of Order"[21]

In July 2025, Abdul released "Leave Me Here".[22]

On August 15, Abdul and Ella Boh released a song titled "No Fair"[22]

Discography

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List of EPs with selected details
Title Details
Fallen Angel
CCTV
  • Released: October 13, 2023
  • Label: RCA Records
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "You Belong to Me"
  2. "Who Were You With Last Night"
  3. "Bury You"
  4. "Bite Marks"
  5. "Last Breath"
  6. "Slow Dancing"

Singles

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List of singles with selected details
Title Year Peak chart positions Certification Album
US
"Babydoll" 2022 RIAA: Gold[23] Fallen Angel
"Stay"
"Taste"
"Sinners"
(featuring Thomas LaRosa)
Non-album singles
"Bored" 2023
"You"
"Haunt Your Dreams"
"Worship"
"Make Me Cry"
(featuring Deadbeat Girl)
"Bury You" CCTV
"DFHMPU" 2024 Non-album singles
"Don't"
"Girls on the Internet"
"Sexy Spooky Skeleton"
(featuring Ella Boh)
"Dreams" 2025
"Alive"
"Leave Me Here"
"No Fair"
"Mine"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
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List of singles as featured artist with selected details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
"Kill Anyone"
(Two Feet featuring Ari Abdul)
2023 Non-album singles
"Let the World Burn"
(Chris Grey featuring Ari Abdul and G-Eazy)
2024
"Questions"
(Presley Regier featuring Ari Abdul)
"Red Velvet"
(Jutes featuring Ari Abdul)
2025
"Hardcore Romance"
(Beach Weather featuring Ari Abdul)
"Out Of Order"
(Ella Boh featuring Ari Abdul)
"Death Won't Do Us Part"
Chris Grey featuring Ari Abdul
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

References

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