Audrey Nuna
Audrey Chu, better known by her stage name Audrey Nuna, was born on April 2, 1999, in New Jersey. She has emerged as a prominent figure in the American R&B and rap scene. Audrey gained significant recognition through her hit singles "damn Right" and the collaborative track "Comic Sans," featuring rapper Jack Harlow.
Nuna's musical journey began at the prestigious Clive Davis Music Institute at New York University, where she honed her craft before deciding to pause her studies to fully dedicate herself to her music career. Her unique style effortlessly fuses elements of pop, R&B, rap, and trap, setting her apart in a competitive industry.
In addition to her solo work, Audrey lent her vocal talents to the character Mira in the animated feature film KPop Demon Hunters, contributing to the song "Golden," which achieved remarkable success by topping the Billboard Hot 100 and gaining traction on various international charts.
Nuna is currently signed to Arista Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, where she continues to explore her artistic boundaries and create music that resonates with a diverse audience. With her innovative sound and dynamic presence, Audrey Nuna is poised to leave a lasting mark on the music landscape.