Record label Arcade Mode gave the song a limited promo release in January 2006 with the B-side "Ready to Uff" which Feadz's labelmate Mr. Oizo produced.
She took a brief hiatus from work, which gave her time to find herself and mature as an artist[15] and finish her full-length debut album, Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans.
[3] The EP Suited and Looted was released in June 2007 by Ed Banger Records, containing the single "F1rst Love" and "Brand New Car".
Canadian electronic duo Crystal Castles featured vocals sampled from Uffie on the track "Make It Hott", although it was never officially released, it can be found through various audioblogs.
Uffie has been described as a muse for French DJs,[4] and her style was described as being "often performed in a wannabe English accent" with "a deliberately staid anti-flow delivery that walks a fine line between electro and nu-skool rap.
"[23] The music video for "Pop the Glock" was directed by Nathalie Canguilhem,[24] was shot in the house that was used in the Academy Award-winning 1997 film Boogie Nights.
[16] Following the music video release, "Pop the Glock" was re-released as a single on November 30, 2009 as promotion for her then-upcoming album, reaching number 89 in France.
[27] On October 8, 2009, The Guardian featured Uffie as "New Band of the Day", and announced that Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans would be officially released in the spring of 2010 and that she had covered a version of Siouxsie and the Banshees' 1978 song "Hong Kong Garden", which was included on the album.
[28] Uffie confirmed through her official Facebook page that Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans would be released on June 15, 2010 in Europe by Ed Banger Records.
[29] It was also confirmed in early April 2010 that Uffie had signed with major label Elektra Records to distribute her work internationally who released Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans on June 22, 2010.
[30] "MCs Can Kiss" received positive reviews from critics, and it was described as "an old school soundclash of heavy beats and sharp rhymes" that "shows off the French-American's ballsy schtick to full effect.
[33] On March 11, 2010, a remix of "MCs Can Kiss" by Beastie Boys member Mike D was made available as a free download from Uffie's official website.
[46][47] Singles "F1rst Love", "Pop the Glock", "MCs Can Kiss", and "ADD SUV" also managed to chart in various countries such as Belgium, France, Japan, and the UK.
[64] Also in February 2012, in an interview Uffie stated that she had many projects in the works including her album, a film, and the possibility of the release of an EP later this year.
Later that week, UffieFrance, an Uffie fansite posted an email correspondence with Anna Hartley where she explains "I am moving in to different projects under different alias...
[68] In February 2016 Uffie started working on a new EP in Los Angeles studio New Wave Records with Mat Bastard of Skip the Use band and Nathaniel Hoho, amongst others.
Uffie appears as a featured artist on English singer Charli XCX's mixtape Number 1 Angel, released digitally on March 10, 2017, then on cassette and vinyl on April 20, 2018.
[74] A documentary focused on Uffie's life and career, chronicling the period of time during her hiatus, premiered at the 2019 FIPA film festival in France.
[78] Uffie teamed up with Jam Sutton to create an "augmented reality experience" for her single "Ego", co-written with Ariel Pink.
The statue can be viewed in an immersive experience in the Jam Sutton Studio App and was used as the cover art for the single as well as a music video.
[79] Uffie released her second album Sunshine Factory in 2022 through Carpark and Company Records, which was co-produced by Chaz Bear of Toro y Moi.