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Attia Taylor is a psych-pop artist based in New York City. [1] She is also the founder and editor-in-chief of Womanly Magazine, "a publication dedicated to providing accessible health information to women and non-binary people through visual and literary art." [2]
Taylor is originally from Philadelphia. [3] She attended boarding school in North Philadelphia beginning at age 7. [4]
In the mid 2010s, Taylor and her friend Corey Duncan created the "psych-pop project" Strange Parts. [3] [4]
In March 2020, Taylor raised $150 during a virtual concert set for a local food bank. [5]
In August 2020, Taylor released the single "Space Ghost". [3]
Taylor released her debut record, Space Ghost, on July 7, 2022, via Lame-O Records. [6] The title is a reference to the Adult Swim show, Space Ghost Coast To Coast. [7] The album was featured on NPR's All Songs Considered the following week. [8]
Taylor began writing for publications beginning in college. [4] She has worked as an editor for Planned Parenthood. [3]
In the late 2010s, Taylor founded Womanly with the help of a small group of friends and family. As of 2020, Womanly had almost 50 volunteers. [4]
As of 2020, she lived in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. She is African-American and has ADHD. [4]
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Attia Taylor is a psych-pop artist based in New York City. [1] She is also the founder and editor-in-chief of Womanly Magazine, "a publication dedicated to providing accessible health information to women and non-binary people through visual and literary art." [2]
Taylor is originally from Philadelphia. [3] She attended boarding school in North Philadelphia beginning at age 7. [4]
In the mid 2010s, Taylor and her friend Corey Duncan created the "psych-pop project" Strange Parts. [3] [4]
In March 2020, Taylor raised $150 during a virtual concert set for a local food bank. [5]
In August 2020, Taylor released the single "Space Ghost". [3]
Taylor released her debut record, Space Ghost, on July 7, 2022, via Lame-O Records. [6] The title is a reference to the Adult Swim show, Space Ghost Coast To Coast. [7] The album was featured on NPR's All Songs Considered the following week. [8]
Taylor began writing for publications beginning in college. [4] She has worked as an editor for Planned Parenthood. [3]
In the late 2010s, Taylor founded Womanly with the help of a small group of friends and family. As of 2020, Womanly had almost 50 volunteers. [4]
As of 2020, she lived in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. She is African-American and has ADHD. [4]