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Wasia Project

Wasia Project is a indie pop duo formed in 2019 by siblings Olivia Hardy (vocals and guitar) and Will Gao (keyboards, piano, and vocals), renowned for their genre-blending sound that fuses , classical, trip-hop, and elements into introspective, honest alt-pop. Based in and drawing from their mixed British-East Asian heritage and classical musical training, the duo crafts emotionally resonant songs that explore themes of love, vulnerability, and personal growth. Their music has garnered critical acclaim for its sophisticated production and lyrical depth, earning them recognition as one of the standout new acts of 2024. The band debuted with the single "Why Don't U Love Me?" in 2019, marking the beginning of a series of releases that showcase their evolving style. Their first EP, How Can I Pretend?, arrived in 2022 and featured tracks like "ur so pretty," which highlighted their bedroom pop sensibilities and intimate vocal harmonies. Subsequent singles such as "Petals on the Moon" (2023), "Remember When" (2023), and "Is This What Love Is?" (2024) built anticipation for their sophomore EP, , released in 2024, which delves deeper into experimental arrangements and has been praised for its maturity. Supported by touring members including bassist Tom Pacitti and drummer Luca Wade, Wasia Project has performed at prestigious events like the and North Sea Jazz Festival, solidifying their presence in the global music scene. Beyond their discography, Wasia Project's rise has been fueled by a strong online presence and viral appeal on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, where their sibling dynamic and genre-defying tracks have cultivated a dedicated fanbase. As of November 2025, they continue to tour internationally, including performances at Outside Lands Festival, and released the single "Letters From The Day" on November 13, 2025, following Isotope as a key step in their trajectory toward broader mainstream success.

History

Formation and early years

Wasia Project was formed in 2019 by siblings Olivia Hardy and William Gao, who share a mixed British-East Asian heritage with an English father and a Chinese mother who emigrated to England. Raised in Croydon, South London, the duo grew up immersed in music from their parents' diverse CD collection, which included artists like ABBA, Elton John, and The Beatles, fostering an early appreciation for eclectic sounds. Their upbringing emphasized classical training, with Hardy beginning violin lessons as a child using the Suzuki method, which prioritizes learning by ear, and Gao studying classical piano from a young age. In their mid-teens, and began collaborating as a music duo, initially as an outlet for their songwriting and creativity during Gao's time at and Hardy's A-level studies. Their early songwriting process was intuitive and DIY, drawing from their classical and influences to create emotionally resonant pieces, with initial recordings made on and uploaded to platforms like , starting with their debut single "why don’t u love me?" in 2019. They experimented with , particularly , to share snippets of their music and build a grassroots fanbase through community engagement, often connecting with listeners via personal and relatable content. Gao's acting career provided an indirect boost to their early visibility; he portrayed in the Netflix series starting with its first season in 2022, leading some fans to discover Wasia Project through his rising profile. This period of experimentation culminated in the release of their debut EP, how can i pretend?, in 2022.

Rise to prominence and recent developments

The Wasia Project gained initial widespread attention with the release of their debut , How Can I Pretend?, on May 10, , through LAOLAO Records. The EP, recorded in a DIY style using , featured tracks like "Impossible," which marked a breakthrough moment for the duo as it evolved from a simple ballad into an upbeat highlight during production with co-producer Luke Pinell. This release propelled them from small pub gigs to packed venues, such as their 2022 show at The Fiddler in Kilburn, where audiences sang along enthusiastically. Following the debut, the duo issued a series of singles that built momentum, including "My Vine" in 2022, "Petals on the Moon" in 2023, "Remember When" in 2023, "Takes Me Back Home" in July 2024, and "Is This What Love Is?" in 2024. Particular success came from "ur so pretty," which went viral after its feature in season 2 of the series —starring band member —and inclusion on the official soundtrack playlist on , amassing tens of millions of streams. "Petals on the Moon" also resonated widely, contributing to their growing presence on platforms like . These tracks culminated in their second EP, , released on August 29, 2024, via LAOLAO Records under exclusive license to , an services company. In support of Isotope, Wasia Project completed their first headline world tour in 2024, spanning the , , and , with a seven-date leg commencing November 10 in and including stops in , , , , and . The tour represented a significant leveling up in their live performances, incorporating refined visuals and a full setup. They continued touring internationally in 2025, performing at festivals including (July 31–August 3) and Outside Lands (August 8–10), concluding the year's shows at Festival in , , on August 31. Media accolades followed, including naming them the best new duo of 2024 for their genre-blending sound, and a live session on NPR's World Cafe in January 2025, where they performed tracks from Isotope and discussed their classical influences. On November 13, 2025, Wasia Project released the "Letters From The Day," their first new music since , described as a bittersweet track exploring unrequited yearning and a plea not to be forgotten. As of November 2025, the duo maintains their independent status with and has expressed readiness to expand their catalog with a debut full-length .

Musical style and influences

Genre characteristics

The Wasia Project's primary genre is and bedroom pop, infused with , classical structures, and elements of rhythms. Their sound features Olivia Hardy's breathy and haunting vocals alongside her guitar work, complemented by William Gao's intricate and layers, creating a casual charm that contrasts with underlying melodic complexity. Early productions embrace lo-fi aesthetics characteristic of bedroom pop, emphasizing intimate, DIY recording techniques that highlight raw emotional delivery. This evolves in later works, such as the 2024 EP , toward polished, ethereal arrangements that maintain the duo's genre-blending core while incorporating more layered instrumentation. Lyrically, the band focuses on introspective themes of , , and emotional vulnerability, conveyed through honest, alt-pop sincerity that resonates with personal longing and relational . These elements underscore a sound that prioritizes emotional depth over rigid boundaries, with releases showing a subtle shift toward dance-influenced rhythms.

Key inspirations and evolution

The Wasia Project's musical inspirations are deeply rooted in the siblings' eclectic upbringing in South London, shaped by their mixed British-Asian heritage and exposure to diverse cultural sounds during family visits between the UK and China. William Gao and Olivia Hardy drew heavily from classical traditions, with Gao trained in Western classical piano and Hardy in violin through the Suzuki method, an ear-based Japanese approach that emphasized intuitive playing. This foundation infused their work with emotional depth and structural sophistication, blending Western and East Asian classical elements to create accessible pop arrangements. Their global perspective also incorporated improvisational jazz influences, inspired by artists like Ella Fitzgerald and Miles Davis, which added passion and rhythmic flexibility to their compositions. Broader artistic influences expanded their palette, drawing from a mix of contemporary and classic figures encountered through family music collections and personal exploration. They cite alt-pop innovators like , , and for their introspective lyricism and production techniques, alongside genre-blending icons such as , , ABBA, , , and . Jazz and soul figures like , , , and further informed their harmonic choices, while experiences at jazz venues like Smalls and Mezzrow exposed them to avant-garde . This eclectic mix reflects a deliberate fusion of pop accessibility with and classical complexity, aiming to appeal to younger audiences unfamiliar with traditional forms. The band's style evolved significantly from raw, DIY beginnings to polished, expansive productions, mirroring their transition from teenage experimentation to young adulthood. Formed in 2019, early works like the single "why don’t u love me?" captured unfiltered emotion through bedroom recordings focused on , voice, and minimal arrangements, emphasizing organic songwriting. By their 2022 EP How Can I Pretend?, produced with Luke Pinell, they shifted toward structured alt-pop infused with and classical layers, though still retaining an intimate, lo-fi aesthetic. This progression continued with 2023 singles like "Petals on the " and "My Lover Is Sleeping," introducing subtle electronic and beat-driven elements. The 2024 EP marked a pivotal maturation, adopting a cinematic scope with symphonic strings, trip-hop grooves, and dance-inflected rhythms, as heard in tracks like "Takes Me Back Home" and "Somebody Come Through," inspired by Hans Zimmer's orchestral intensity in , while the accompanying short film drew narrative inspiration from David Bowie's The Man Who Fell to Earth. The release moved beyond insular themes to explore , , and personal growth through a cohesive storyline. This tour-ready evolution, honed through live performances and festival appearances, transformed their sound into a bolder, genre-crossing entity while preserving core emotional authenticity. In 2025, they released the single "Letters From The Day," maintaining their emotionally resonant sound with ethereal melodies and themes of longing.

Band members

Principal members

The principal members of Wasia Project are siblings Olivia Hardy and William Gao, who formed the duo in 2019 as a collaborative project blending their classical training with contemporary pop sensibilities. Of mixed British-Asian heritage, they draw on their multicultural background to infuse themes of identity and belonging into their music, while their sibling bond fosters intricate vocal harmonies and shared creative decisions. Olivia Hardy, born circa 2005, serves as the band's lead vocalist and guitarist, as well as its primary songwriter responsible for lyrics and melodies. Her classical violin training via the from a young age has notably influenced the duo's string arrangements, adding emotional depth and textural layers to tracks like those on their EP . William Gao, born circa 2003, contributes keyboards, piano, and backing vocals, while overseeing much of the production and incorporating his classical piano compositions into the band's sound. A classically trained , he balances his musical role with an career, portraying Tao Xu in the series across seasons 1 through 3 (2022–2024).

Touring and session members

In addition to the core duo of Olivia Hardy and William Gao, Wasia Project employs a touring band to expand their live performances, particularly during their 2024–2025 Isotope World Tour. This lineup includes drummer Luca Wade, who joined in 2021 and provides rhythmic foundation with percussion elements; bassist Tom Pacitti, added in 2022 to handle low-end grooves; saxophonist Safi Jazz (also known as Safi Tiotto-Smith), contributing since 2023 for improvisational jazz flourishes; and trombonist Patrick Minton, who joined in 2023 and adds brass depth to the ensemble. These musicians enable the duo to adapt their chamber-pop sound for larger venues, incorporating fuller instrumentation while maintaining the intimate, classical-jazz fusion at the heart of their music. The touring members are not permanent fixtures but rotate based on tour demands, supporting the duo without fixed commitments beyond live dates. Their contributions have been essential to the success of the , which spans , , and the , allowing Wasia Project to deliver dynamic sets that blend , , and vocals with live , bass, and horns for an enhanced sonic experience. For studio recordings, Wasia Project relies primarily on the duo's talents, with session support limited to production collaborators rather than extensive guest musicians. Tracks like "Petals on the Moon" (2023) feature production by Declan Gaffney, emphasizing the siblings' and without additional credited performers. Similarly, the Isotope EP (2024) credits St. Francis Hotel as producer, focusing on the core duo's songwriting and arrangements to achieve its introspective, -tinged sound. No prominent session musicians, such as string sections or electronic specialists, are publicly documented for these releases.

Discography

Extended plays

Wasia Project's extended plays represent key milestones in their discography, showcasing evolving production and thematic depth through self-contained collections of tracks. The debut EP, how can i pretend?, was released on May 10, 2022, by LAOLAO Records and features 4 tracks. was released on August 29, 2024, with 7 tracks, available in an etched edition.

Singles

Wasia Project's singles have played a key role in building their audience, often blending with influences and gaining traction through and streaming platforms. Their music frequently explores themes of and introspection, with several tracks achieving viral success and significant streaming milestones. The band's debut single "Why Don't U Love Me?" was released on October 27, 2019, marking their early entry into the indie scene, though it remained more underground. "ur so pretty", released on May 10, 2022, as the second track on their debut EP how can i pretend?, emerged as a breakout hit after going viral on and being featured in the season 2 finale of Netflix's . The song has accumulated over 89 million streams on as of November 2025. "impossible", released on May 10, 2022, as part of the debut EP, introduced their dynamic sibling harmonies and piano-driven sound to broader indie audiences. "My Vine", released on December 9, 2022, gained further attention after featuring in season 3 of . "Petals on the Moon", released as a standalone single on February 10, 2023, has garnered more than 18 million streams as of November 2025, highlighting the duo's evolving production style. "My Lover Is Sleeping", released on May 18, 2023, explores themes of quiet intimacy. "Remember When", a promotional standalone released on November 14, 2023, featured a filmed in locations including and Goring-by-Sea beach, emphasizing nostalgic visuals to complement its reflective lyrics. "Is This What Love Is?", released on March 20, 2024, served as the lead for the EP. "Takes Me Back Home", released on , 2024, later appeared as the second track on Isotope. In late 2024, Wasia Project covered Sade's as a live version for Originals, released on November 29, offering a jazzy reinterpretation that showcased their live performance energy. "Letters From The Day", released on November 13, 2025, marks their most recent single, reflecting on lost love.[](https://open.spotify.com/track/[insert if available, but use general artist])

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