AZIEDOESNTEXIST – Strings Attached

AZIEDOESNTEXIST, the Atlanta artist bending melodic rap toward alternative and throwback grunge-rock influences, has shared her first full-length project Strings Attached, out now with a video for its title track “Strings Attached” featuring TopOppGen.
Across 11 tracks, the project pairs her raw energy and introspective, vulnerable writing with the genre-bending production that keeps her sound addictive and hard to file. The title track sets Azie alongside TopOppGen, one of the leading voices in the southern emo-rap lane she’s broken into as one of its few women out front. After a run of singles that built her catalog one release at a time since last December, Strings Attached gathers that work into one place for the first time.
Strings Attached caps a breakout that began in December 2025, when Azie put out her first song; the catalog that followed now moves more than 700K global streams a day, peaking at 890K on May 15. Most of that traces to “Everglades”. Azie teased the hook on TikTok, where it spread through lip-syncs and edits before the song arrived officially on March 12 via Runway Records / 10K Projects. Two months later, Fattmack’s remix and video pushed it further, drawing more than 1M video views on TikTok and over 2M YouTube views in under a month and climbing to #4 on YouTube’s trending chart. She kept the rollout moving with “Back To Her (Is This Real?)” on May 27 and “Emotionally Scarred” on June 9, both released with videos, before the project’s title track brought in TopOppGen, whose Peace Does Not Reside On My End Tour Azie is set to support across ten dates this summer.
Peace Does Not Reside On My End Tour – Dates:
06/21 – The Cambridge Room at House of Blues – Dallas, TX
06/22 – The Bronze Peacock at House of Blues – Houston, TX
06/24 – Tower Theatre – Oklahoma City, OK
06/26 – The Basement East – Nashville, TN
06/27 – The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
06/28 – The Underground – Charlotte, NC
06/30 – Avondale Music Hall – Chicago, IL
07/01 – Fine Line – Minneapolis, MN
07/06 – SOB’s – New York, NY
07/08 – Union Stage – Washington, DC
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