Remy Bond
American singer and songwriter
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Remy Bond is an American singer and songwriter known for retro-style[1] original music.[2] Her breakout single "Summer Song" went viral on TikTok in 2024. She is signed to Warner Records.
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| Years active | 2023–present |
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Early life
Bond grew up in New York City.[3][4] She was first came to public attention on on the sixth season of Master Chef Junior.
Music career
Earlier in 2023, she released her first single, "The End of the World."[5]
This was followed in 2024 with the single "Summer Song"[6], which went viral on TikTok and amassed more than 22 million streams, when hundreds of thousands of the site's users posted their own videos using the song.[7] The song peaked at No. 2 on Spotify's Viral 50 USA chart and then No. 1 on its Fresh Finds Class of 2024.[7] The song gained further recognition when Elton John featured it on his "Rocket Hour" playlist.
Summer Song was followed by the singles “Don’t Go Back to Paris” and “Star Shaped Baby.”[7]
In February 2025 Bond signed with Warner Records. Her first release on the label was the single "Simple Girl."[8] She also signed a publishing deal with Sony/ATV Publishing.[7]
She made her live debut at a sold-out show at the Roxy in Los Angeles in 2025.[7] Her "Star Shaped Baby Tour" included performances at Lollapalooza in Berlin and EartH in London.[9]
In November 2025, she released the EP, Backstage at the Tropicana, with songs that harked back to the 1950s to '80s.[10] It was followed by "Skin Tight Jeans," with a video directed by her sister, Olivia Bond.[11]
Recognition
In February 2025 InStyle included Bond in its list of 2025 Musicians to Watch, describing her as "known for her sultry vocals, pin-up style, and nostalgic lyrics plucked straight from Hollywood's Golden Age."
In April Who What Wear featured her as a notable new artist of the year, describing her as having "a voice fit for the silver screen era" and with "a pop aesthetic all her own."[4] In May 2025 Billboard included her in its annual "21 Under 21" list.[12] The next month Rolling Stone named Bond an "Artist You Need to Know."[13] She was also included on Amazon's "Indie Artists to Watch" list and Zane Lowe’s 25 for ’25.[14]