
Romantic Sadness
Single · 2026

Slap On The Wrist
Single · 2026

Better Undressed
Single · 2025

2 Year Itch
Single · 2024

Imposter Syndrome
Single · 2023

Cheap Love
Single · 2023

why am i like this??
EP · 2023

Matriarchy
Single · 2023

I Really F**ked It Up
Single · 2022

Damsel in Distress
EP · 2021

Passive Aggressive
Single · 2021

More Than a Friend
Single · 2021

Dysmorphia
Single · 2021

Ricochet
Single · 2021

Ruthless
Single · 2021

Ex Talk
EP · 2021

Has Been
Single · 2020

Cold Feet
Single · 2020

Big Cat
Single · 2020

Letter to My Ex
Single · 2020

Deal With It
Single · 2019

Deal With It (Just Kiddin Remix)
Single · 2019

Deal With It (Acoustic)
Single · 2019

Mr 10pm Bedtime (Acoustic)
Single · 2018

Young
Single · 2018

Day Month Second (Fabich Remix)
Single · 2018

Day Month Second
Single · 2018

Play It Cool (Acoustic)
Single · 2018

Play It Cool
Single · 2018

Not That Girl
Single · 2017

Not That Girl (Dream Wife Remix)
Single · 2017

Not That Girl (Ashnikko Remix)
Single · 2017

Feel OK - EP
Single · 2017

Hot Mess - EP
EP · 2017

Feel OK (Remixes)
Single · 2017

Hot Mess
Single · 2017

Hot Mess (GIRLI Vs. Anteros)
Single · 2017

Mr 10pm Bedtime (GIRLI Vs. The Tuts)
Single · 2017

It Was My Party
Single · 2016

Girl I Met On The Internet (Oscar Remix)
Single · 2016

Girls Get Angry Too
Single · 2016

Fuck Right Back Off To LA
Single · 2016

It Was My Party Last Night
Single · 2016

Too Much Fun
Single · 2016

Girl I Met On The Internet
Single · 2016

So You Think You Can Fuck With Me Do Ya
Single · 2015
Girli
The Garrison
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
More about GIRLI
Amelia "Milly" Toomey was born on 6 December 1997 in North London. She began her solo career in 2014, choosing a stage name inspired by Blondie, with an attention-catching aesthetic that was part cyberpunk and part J-Pop. She struck out on her own, performing at all the local open mic nights that she could find, which eventually caught the attention of BBC Radio 1. Her inventive sound combined the futuristic pop of Charli XCX, the cheek of Lily Allen, the attitude of M.I.A., and the genre-blurring tendencies of Grimes.