Our Extended Play - EP
“Last Day On Earth” is Beabadoobee’s first single since the release of her debut album "Fake It Flowers". Bea wrote this song with Matty Healy from The 1975. Matty also produced the track, alongside drummer George Daniel. In an interview for Rolling Stone, Bea said: “’Last Day on Earth’ is about all the things I would have done had I known we were going into a lockdown and the world was going to change the way it has. It was written Read more on Last.fm.
Beatrice Bea Kristi Ilejay Laus (born June 3, 2000), known as beabadoobee, is a Filipino-British singer-songwriter. She has formed her own independent, unique bedroom-acoustic sound pulling heartstrings with every beat. Her sensational melodies are influenced by artists like Alex G, Karen O and Florist. She has released a collection of EPs (Lice, Patched Up, Loveworm, Space Cadet, Our Extended Play), her debut full-length album Fake It Flowers in 2020, her sophomore album Beatopia in 2022, and her hit singles Glue Song and the way things go in 2023. Along with her EPs, albums, and singles, she's released songs featuring popular artists like Laufey, Clairo, Cavetown, PinkPantheress, and Luna Li. Her sound has evolved over the years, drawing influence from 90s alternative rock and space rock. Beabadoobee's third studio album This Is How Tomorrow Moves debuted at #1 on the UK Official Charts, preceded by the singles Take A Bite, Coming Home, Ever Seen, and Beaches. The record was supported through a US and Canada tour, as well as a sold out UK and EU tour. In 2025, Beabadoobee will return to the Coachella stage. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
“Last Day On Earth” is Beabadoobee’s first single since the release of her debut album "Fake It Flowers". Bea wrote this song with Matty Healy from The 1975. Matty also produced the track, alongside drummer George Daniel. In an interview for Rolling Stone, Bea said: “’Last Day on Earth’ is about all the things I would have done had I known we were going into a lockdown and the world was going to change the way it has. It was written Read more on Last.fm.
Beatrice Bea Kristi Ilejay Laus (born June 3, 2000), known as beabadoobee, is a Filipino-British singer-songwriter. She has formed her own independent, unique bedroom-acoustic sound pulling heartstrings with every beat. Her sensational melodies are influenced by artists like Alex G, Karen O and Florist. She has released a collection of EPs (Lice, Patched Up, Loveworm, Space Cadet, Our Extended Play), her debut full-length album Fake It Flowers in 2020, her sophomore album Beatopia in 2022, and her hit singles Glue Song and the way things go in 2023. Along with her EPs, albums, and singles, she's released songs featuring popular artists like Laufey, Clairo, Cavetown, PinkPantheress, and Luna Li. Her sound has evolved over the years, drawing influence from 90s alternative rock and space rock. Beabadoobee's third studio album This Is How Tomorrow Moves debuted at #1 on the UK Official Charts, preceded by the singles Take A Bite, Coming Home, Ever Seen, and Beaches. The record was supported through a US and Canada tour, as well as a sold out UK and EU tour. In 2025, Beabadoobee will return to the Coachella stage. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Perfect Pair
Glue Song
Glue Song (feat. Clairo)
the way things go
Tired
A Night To Remember
take a bite
real man
Apple Cider
Coffee
Cologne
Sunny Day
If You Want To
Talk
Beaches
The Moon Song
Lovesong
You’re Here That’s the Thing
Coming Home
She Plays Bass
10:36
Dance With Me
See You Soon
California
ever seen
Ripples
1999
Last Day On Earth
Soren
Broken CD
Care
One Time
Beatopia Cultsong
tinkerbell is overrated feat. PinkPantheress
Pictures of Us
tie my shoes
Don’t Get the Deal
Worth It
Disappear
How Was Your Day?
Fairy Song
He Gets Me So High
Girl Song
this is how it went
I Wish I Was Stephen Malkmus
A Cruel Affair
everything i want
post
the man who left too soon
Everest
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