The tracks follows Nyassa’s recent collaboration with Hilltop Hoods, ‘Fall From the Light’.
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Emerging pop powerhouse Nyassa has shared her latest single, ‘Wonderland’. Arriving hot on the heels of her collaboration with Hilltop Hoods, ‘Fall From the Light’, Nyassa’s new track is a euphoric Sia-esque piece of ear candy, drawing on the themes of Alice in Wonderland.
Produced by ARIA Award-winner One Above, Nyassa revealed the line, “When thunder comes crashing down, I won’t hide away, I’ll just sing louder”, sums up the meaning behind the track.
Further commenting on the song and her music moving forward, Nyassa said, “It’s both scary and wonderful. I’m diving headfirst into the rabbit hole and creating my own Wonderland.”
The track is accompanied by a music video shot at the Semaphore Carousel that blends fantasy and couture.
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Named “one of the most compelling new voices in the alt-pop space” by Rolling Stone AU/NZ, Nyassa has been compared to pop icons like Sia, Lady Gaga and Kate Bush.
She describes her sound as “a mix of pop, drama, and high fashion,” with her debut single, 2023’s ‘Ghost’, peaking at #9 on triple j’s Most Played chart, while her follow-up single, ‘Electric Woman’, was played during female sports coverage at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
This year, Nyassa collaborated with Hilltop Hoods on their track ‘Fall From the Light’ and has garnered over 11 million Spotify streams and 7 million Instagram views, making her one to watch.
‘Wonderland’ by Nyassa is out now. Listen here.
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