ZOE BADWI
Zoë, the Melbourne-based dance-pop sensation, burst onto the scene in late 2008 with the massive club hit "Me," produced by the double ARIA-award-winning outfit TV ROCK. The track dominated the Australian ARIA Club Chart for seven consecutive weeks, earning ARIA and APRA nominations and garnering international attention with releases in 28 countries. Following this success, Zoë continued to shine with collaborations like "In The Moment," another chart-topper on the ARIA Club Chart in 2009. Her pinnacle moment came with the release of "Freefallin'" in mid-2010, a dance-pop triumph that soared to the top of multiple charts, including the ARIA Singles Chart, ARIA Australian Artist Chart, ARIA Club Chart, and iTunes Dance Chart. With quadruple platinum sales and over 2 million YouTube views, "Freefallin'" solidified Zoë's status as a dance music icon.
Zoë's career continued to thrive with subsequent releases like "Carry Me Home," her self-titled debut album, and "Torches," the official anthem of the 2014 Sydney Mardi Gras. Collaborations with industry heavyweights like The Potbelleez further cemented her place in the dance music scene. Despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Zoë remained resilient, hitting the studio and releasing new tracks, including collaborations with TV ROCK's Ivan Gough and dance anthems for the US market. As the world gradually emerges from pandemic restrictions, Zoë remains dedicated to her craft, promising to deliver more infectious vocals and melodies to her fans worldwide.
