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Bbybites kicked down the door into 2021 with the single bby, which went straight in as P3's Uundgåelige and Voice Choice, hitting listeners right in the heart and creating a dedicated fan base. Since then, the talented artist has released the radio singles Take Me Hard and Pleaser, both energetic songs that prove her courage to write about what it means to be a woman in her mid-twenties. Now she is back with the EP PLEAZER, taking us even deeper into her unique universe. Bbybites stands at the crossroads between Nancy Sinatra and Doja Cat. Poet and singer. And is part of the movement of women who speak up and fight against being held back by old patterns. Bbybites unites past and future in nuanced pop songs, which has already produced hits and widespread acclaim. Bbybites received incredible support in 2020, standing out from the crowd with her bold aesthetic. In 2021 she proved clearly and decisively why she is one to watch. The year kicked off with P3's Uundgåelige and Voice Choice single bby, about always being in an identity crisis, yet the core of who you are always remaining the same. Since then she has followed up on that success with the two radio singles Take Me Hard and Pleaser. All three singles are included on Bbybites' debut EP PLEAZER, where for the first time she paints a complete picture of who she is and what she stands for:It reflects being a woman in your mid-twenties who has spent most of her life pleasing others rather than herself. On one hand it's a statement that I am moving away from the pleaser part of my life, but it's also a portrayal of a process of breaking free that doesn't come easily to me. It's really great that women are learning to say no and take care of themselves, but because I grew up believing I should above all be pretty and please others, it also throws me into an identity crisis.
says Bbybites — born Martha Maj Hauptmann. Bbybites has most recently bowled her fans over with her energetic, emotionally charged and storytelling live shows, where among others Band of Tomorrow gave 4/5 stars at the concert at Lille VEGA and wrote the following:Bbybites delivered a polished show for both eyes and ears. All in all I was very impressed by the singer's sense of performance, drama and not least her big, soft and powerful vocals.