Bahari (band)

Bahari is an American alt pop,[1] electronic[2] and dark pop[3] musical duo, previously a trio,[4][5][6] composed of Ruby Carr and Natalia Panzarella. Sidney Sartini left the band in 2018.

Bahari
Background information
OriginManhattan Beach, California
Genres
Years active2014–present
Labels
Websitebahari-music.com
Members
  • Ruby Carr
  • Natalia Panzarella
Past members
  • Sidney Sartini

History

Formation, signing with Interscope and Dancing on the Sun (2014–2017)

The group consists of vocalist and keyboardist Ruby Carr, who is from South Africa and was raised in Kenya; vocalist and bassist Natalia Panzarella, from Nashville, Tennessee and raised in Los Angeles. They met at a production team in Rock Mafia's studio while working in each member's individual projects. The girls met and started making music together and formed the group, then called Bahari.[7][8] They signed with Interscope Records and the first song they wrote, "Wild Ones", was released as their debut single on December 30, 2014.[9][8] It gained popularity online, reaching more than 40 million streams on Spotify and being featured in TV series Teen Wolf and The Royals.[10][11] The music video was released on April 5, 2016, directed by Darnell Williams.[12][13][14] They also appeared in the song "Addicted to a Memory", featured on Zedd's second studio album True Colors.[15]

Their debut extended play, Dancing on the Sun was released on May 13, 2016, with the title track being the first single.[16][17] Its music video, filmed in the Sequoia National Forest and directed by Marcus Haney was released as an Apple Music exclusive on May 5, 2018.[18][19][20] It impacted contemporary hit radio on May 10, 2018, and appeared on TV shows Supergirl and So You Think You Can Dance.[21][11] They also released music videos for the songs "Altar of the Sun"[22] and "Reasons", also directed by Haney.[23]

During summer 2016, they toured as a supporting act for Birdy as well as for Selena Gomez's Revival Tour.[8][24] On January 13, 2017, a collaboration with Grey called "I Miss You" was released,[25] with its music video directed by Tobias Nathan being released on April 13, 2017.[26][27] On January 20, 2017, a cover of The Youngbloods, "Get Together" was put out as a single.[28] Its music video, directed by Darnell Williams and Sam Sturges, was released on January 24, 2017,[29] and the track was featured on the TV series Riverdale.[11]

Departure from Interscope, self-released singles and exit of Sidney Sartini (2018)

After leaving Interscope, they released some independent singles through 2018; "Fucked Up" on February, which music video was directed by Zac Wolf and premiered in May;[30][31] the promotional Buffalo Springfield cover "For What It's Worth" in March;[32][33] "Savage" in April[5] and "Chasers" in July.[34][10] These releases marked an evolution from the band's initial sound to a more "edgy" pop and electronic approach.[6][5][35] Release of their debut album was set in fall 2018.[34][4]

On December 7, 2018, Bahari announced on the band's official Twitter that Sidney Sartini had "made the choice to go her own way and leave Bahari." They added, "we support her with all of our hearts and love her endlessly."[36] Their last performance as a trio was October 18, 2018.[37]

Collaborations, signing with Epic Records and The Virgin Suicides (2019-present)

During 2019, Bahari were featured in Illenium's single "Crashing", later included on his debut album Ascend.[38][39] They also released some self-released singles as ":(" (also named "Sad Face"),[40] their collaboration with Sultan & Shepard and Rock Mafia "Miles to Your Heart"[41][42] and "Gameboy".[3][43]

In 2020 Bahari accompanied Elohim on her US "Group Therapy Tour." [44] In July 2020 it was confirmed that they had signed with Epic Records.[45] Their first release with the label was a remix featuring Bia of their previously released viral hit "Savage" on July 17, 2020 along its music video directed by Russell Tandy.[46][47] On July 31, the duo released their single "Waking Up the Neighbors", set to be included in their debut studio album The Virgin Suicides.[48] The music video, directed by SVN QNS, premiered the same day.[49]

Band members

  • Ruby Carr – vocals, keyboard (2014–present)
  • Natalia Panzarella – vocals, bass (2014–present)
  • Sidney Sartini – vocals, guitar (2014–2018)

Discography

Studio albums

Title Notes
The Virgin Suicides[43]


Extended plays

Title Notes
Dancing on the Sun

As lead artist

Title Year Album
"Wild Ones" 2014 Non-album single
"Dancing on the Sun" 2016 Dancing on the Sun
"Get Together" 2017 Non-album singles
"Fucked Up" 2018
"Savage"
"Chasers"
"Sad Face"
stylized as :(
2019
"Miles to Your Heart"
(with Sultan & Shepard and Rock Mafia)
Echoes of Life: Day
"Gameboy" The Virgin Suicides
"Savage" (featuring Bia) 2020
"Waking Up the Neighbors"
Title Year Album
"I Miss You"
(Grey featuring Bahari)
2017 Non-album single
"Crashing"
(Illenium featuring Bahari)
2019 Ascend

Promotional singles

Title Year Album
"Addicted to a Memory"
(Zedd featuring Bahari)
2015 True Colors
"For What It's Worth" 2018 Non-album single

Music videos

As lead artist

List of music videos as lead artist, showing year released and director(s)
Title Year Director Ref
"Wild Ones" 2016 Darnell Williams [12][14]
"Dancing on the Sun" Marcus Haney [18][20]
"Altar of the Sun" N/A [22]
"Reasons" Marcus Haney [23]
"Get Together" 2017
  • Darnell Williams
  • Sam Sturges
[29]
"Fucked Up" 2018 Zac Wolf [31]
"Savage" Enzo Marc [50]
"Summer Forever"
  • Aaron Klisman
  • Adam Fynke
[51]
"Chasers" Russell Tandy [52]
"Miles to Your Heart"
(with Sultan & Shepard and Rock Mafia)
2019
  • Ryan Calavano
  • Mavro Worldwide LTD
[53]
"Gameboy" Alex McDonnell [54]
"Savage"
(featuring Bia)
2020 Rusell Tandy [47]
"Waking Up the Neighbors" SVN QNS [49]
List of music videos as featured artist, showing year released and director(s)
Title Year Director Ref
"I Miss You"
(Grey featuring Bahari)
2017 Tobias Nathan [27][26]
"Crashing"
(Illenium featuring Bahari)
2019 Joshua Lipworth [55]

References

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