Georgia Twinn

[3] In 2018,[6] one of her TikTok videos, "Hit or Miss",[3] in which she lip-synched to a snippet of iLoveFriday's "Mia Khalifa", a song about the retired pornographic actress of the same name that Cheyanne Hays had uploaded to the platform, went viral, receiving over 360,000 likes as of February 2019;[7] the "Hit or Miss" trend was listed at No.

[3] Her first works were cover versions uploaded to YouTube, which prompted a producer to get in touch;[4] her first single, "On My Mind", was self-released, and caught the attention of Universal Music Group.

[15] Later that month, Twinn released a solo single, "Raccoons",[16] a song written about a Snapchat group she had been part of that found itself invaded by a group of men who made life difficult for other social media users,[17] and addressed her attempts at dealing with their bullying.

[4] She told The Forty Five the following month that the EP had been delayed from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom; she had used the time to hone her sound,[3] and took inspiration during this period from Grimes, Pale Waves, Lykke Li, and Beabadoobee.

[19] In April 2021, she released "Matty Healy", a song named after the frontman of the 1975, who she became a fan of via her older sister, "Girls" first.

[19] The following month, she released "Moth", a grunge song[22] which contained Nirvana references[23] and was written about a codependent relationship she was in.

Matty Healy performing in Chile in 2017