Brisbane artist, Georgia Dutton explores an untimely relationship, sonically examining the nature of regret, desire and personal growth with her debut single, I Wish We Met When We Were 25.

At only 16 years old, Georgia released her debut single, Bittersweet Love, which amassed over 70,000 streams in only three short months. Now aged 18, her career can only go upwards, and her plans are to create and collaborate as much as possible.

This pop-electronica songstress deep dives into her experience of regretting a relationship and wishing it happened when the two were older and more mature. “This track also acts as a warning for the next person in line, but hopefully we’ve both grown past our previous mistakes and learnt to never make them again in our next relationships,” explains Georgia.

Her debut single release, Bittersweet Love, was released when she was 16 and racked 70,000 streams on Spotify in three months, and now sitting at 300,000 and growing. Georgia has been busy the past two years honing her craft playing at Brisbane’s Hidden Lanes Festival 2019, winner of GYROstream’s Big Boost 2019 national competition, a finalist in the Brisbane City Council QUBE effect as well as Highly Commended in the School’s Category at the 2020 Queensland Music Awards.

Georgia has also worked alongside co-writing with singer-songwriter Sahara Beck and performed with other Brisbane artists such as Hazel Mei and The Letter Elle. With a sprawling backlog of songs about love, loss and heartbreak, Georgia will continue to reach countless people with her music going forward with future releases. This is her second release of 2020, with more singles to follow and an EP release expected in early 2021.

I Wish We Met When We Were 25 is out now.

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