
Slick, futuristic R&B that pivots between deadpan rap and ethereal melodies. High-gloss production for late-night city drives and sharp creative focus.
Audrey Nuna creates music that feels like a high-definition digital dream. It is characterized by a striking contrast between cold, surgical precision in the production and a deeply human, often nonchalant vocal delivery. Her sound occupies the space between the club and the art gallery, blending the heavy low-end of trap with the sophisticated harmonic sensibilities of contemporary R&B.
What truly sets her apart is her versatility; she can switch from a rhythmic, percussive rap flow to a soaring, breathy falsetto within a single verse. There is a visual quality to her audio, often feeling like it was composed specifically for a high-fashion editorial. The beats are frequently asymmetrical and glitchy, rewarding listeners who pay attention to the micro-details in the mix.
Start with the single 'Damn Right' to hear her signature swagger and deadpan delivery, then move to the 'Blossom' project to experience her more melodic, experimental side. It is the perfect soundtrack for moments that require both confidence and a touch of mystery.
Audrey Chu (born April 2, 1999), known by her stage name Audrey Nuna, is an American singer and rapper. She is best known for her singles "Damn Right" and "Comic Sans" (featuring Jack Harlow). She was born and raised in New Jersey, and studied in the Clive Davis Music Institute of New York University for her freshman year, but has since taken a break to focus on music. Her songs have been described as pop, R&B, rap and trap. She is also known for providing the singing voice for the character Mira in the Sony Pictures Animation film KPop Demon Hunters. "Golden", one of the songs she co-performed for the film, topped the Billboard Hot 100 as well as charts in several other countries.
Shares digital clarity, layered dense, studio polished (production style); trap, contemporary r&b (subgenres)
Shares confident, mysterious, brooding (moods); digital clarity, layered dense, studio polished (production style)
Shares trap, electropop, contemporary r&b (subgenres); studio polished, minimalist, digital clarity (production style)
Shares confident, playful, brooding (moods); trap, contemporary r&b (subgenres)
Shares confident, playful, brooding (moods); urban night, late night, basement show (atmosphere)

Shares trap, electropop, contemporary r&b (subgenres); studio polished, digital clarity, layered dense (production style)
Shares trap, art pop, contemporary r&b (subgenres); digital clarity, layered dense, drum machine (production style)

Shares trap, electropop, contemporary r&b (subgenres); digital clarity, layered dense, studio polished (production style)
Shares voice as instrument, trap, art pop, vocal layering (signature)
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