VASSY tops Sia and Rihanna on the U.S. Billboard Dance Charts with “Nothing To Lose”
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
VASSY hit her third career No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Charts with her standalone single “Nothing To Lose,” following its rise to the top on every dance radio station in the US.
When the talented singer teamed up with Tiësto to release the progressive house single, she wanted a real grassroots blue-collar feel for the song to inspire people to take chances, risk it all and fight no matter what, and what better way to convey her message by vaulting onto the top of the U.S. Dance Radio and Billboard charts!
Vassy, whose parents are both from Greece,was discovered by Australian Radio Station Triple J after she won song of the year. Her single "We Are Young" reached No. 1 on the US Billboard Dance Chart, making her the first Australian Artist to go No. 1 with her solo single debut release. She is a certified RIAA Platinum and Gold recording artist.
In 2014, Vassy collaborated with David Guetta and Showtek on their song "Bad", which became 7 times double platinum and established her in the electronic dance music scene. In 2015, she collaborated with Tiësto and KSHMR on their track "Secrets", which reigned atop the Billboard Club chart and Beatport charts, and went straight to number No. 1 in 20 countries. In 2016, she released her single "Nothing to Lose" through Musical Freedom Records, co-produced by Tiësto.
Vassy's music incorporates dance, reggae and soul as a base for her vocal styling. Her music has received an array of accolades, including ARIA awards and IDMA awards.
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