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Unstoppable and unapologetic, Djanaba is a magnetic force in Australia’s pop-electronic scene. A proud Queer Bundjalung woman, Djanaba continues to break barriers and turn heads with a genre-defying sound that’s as bold as it is vulnerable. Known for her raw honesty, euphoric production, and fearless expression, she is redefining what it means to be a pop artist on her own terms.
With a catalogue already boasting millions of streams—including the breakout collaboration with PNAU, “Big Titties”—Djanaba's vibrant singles like “Don’t Really Care,” “F.U.,” and “Times Like SIS” have built a world of shimmering electronic pop where radical self-love and emotional depth coexist.
No stranger to the stage, Djanaba has lit up some of Australia’s biggest festivals including Listen Out, Beyond The Valley, Lost Paradise, Wildlands, Spilt Milk, Summer Camp, MELT Festival (supporting Kah-Lo), and Sydney Festival. Her high-energy performances blend club-ready euphoria with deeply felt lyricism, creating unforgettable live moments.
Critics and fans alike have rallied around her unique voice, with Rolling Stone AU/NZ praising her “heartfelt blend of electronic pop” and triple j declaring her music delivers a “level of euphoria that would turn a club into a candy store.”
With a catalogue already boasting millions of streams—including the breakout collaboration with PNAU, “Big Titties”—Djanaba's vibrant singles like “Don’t Really Care,” “F.U.,” and “Times Like SIS” have built a world of shimmering electronic pop where radical self-love and emotional depth coexist.
No stranger to the stage, Djanaba has lit up some of Australia’s biggest festivals including Listen Out, Beyond The Valley, Lost Paradise, Wildlands, Spilt Milk, Summer Camp, MELT Festival (supporting Kah-Lo), and Sydney Festival. Her high-energy performances blend club-ready euphoria with deeply felt lyricism, creating unforgettable live moments.
Critics and fans alike have rallied around her unique voice, with Rolling Stone AU/NZ praising her “heartfelt blend of electronic pop” and triple j declaring her music delivers a “level of euphoria that would turn a club into a candy store.”
Total plays
2.7 million
Updated on 2025-06-04
Social media links
Monthly listeners
24,738
Followers
1,705
Most popular tracks
Track | Plays | Duration | Release date | |
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1,491,264 | 2:28 | 2021-07-15 | |
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491,794 | 2:58 | 2023-04-11 | |
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229,276 | 2:56 | 2023-10-11 | |
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121,689 | 3:33 | 2024-07-25 | |
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89,598 | 2:46 | 2025-02-24 | |
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78,861 | 2:35 | 2024-12-12 | |
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78,553 | 3:42 | 2024-01-31 | |
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38,480 | 3:07 | 2024-04-08 | |
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27,441 | 3:32 | 2019-10-30 | |
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10,894 | 2:31 | 2025-04-23 |