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Articles 

Despite being independent, R.em.edy has gone on to showcase her many talents and values on numerus publications in her short time chasing stardom. Publications such as Triple J, NME, Dickies and more have publicly shown support for R.em.edy, allowing her to discuss disability awareness and her musical journey on their platforms. 

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NME

Ahead of the release of her debut EP ‘Last Summer’, r.em.edy talks to NME about setting boundaries and living with chronic illness and disability in the Australian music industry

Dickies

Meet The Makers

Project for Dickies Australia.

Meet R.EM.EDY, a singer, songwriter and producer from Melbourne, Australia.

Triple J

The music industry isn’t an easy place to navigate. So what do you do when you’re living with a disability, but your work requires late nights, intense physical and emotional challenges and long hours? Melbourne artist r.em.edy has found some answers but it didn’t come without pain.

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Music Feeds

R.em.edy has been through a lot in the course of making her debut EP, Last Summer. The Melbourne R&B artist endured vocal damage and tinnitus while also managing chronic fatigue and TMJ. At the end of it, r.em.edy’s Last Summer EP is a document of the artist’s emotional vulnerability and penchant for pop melody.

JUNKEE

It’s a question most of us will have asked ourselves plenty of times. Lacking self-belief sucks, and it can really hamper your personal and professional growth. Melbourne R&B artist r.em.edy is all too familiar with the cycle of self-doubt, despite being one of Australia’s most exciting R&B artists. Late last year, she released her debut EP, Last Summer, and it’s a must-listen for fans of Australian R&B. If you’re a fan of thoughtful reflections on love, then you’ll definitely want to dive into Last Summer.

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