Dance Music’s Hottest New Female Duo: Girl Math = Nala + VNSSA

Nala and VNSSA have joined forces to become the punchy house music duo known as Girl Math.

The producers had taken over Coachella’s famed Do LaB Stage for the debut of Girl Math on the festival’s first weekend. VNSSA b2b Nala had been highly anticipated by fans when it was announced and the girls delivered. As individuals, the two are incredibly talented and

Videos of their set had captured the signature curtains blowing in the wind as the crowd put their hands up and danced. Clips of the artists had shown the artists having as much fun as attendees as they played. Singer Billie Eilish had even found her way onto the stage during Nala’s “Not About You” and VNSSA’s “Rave Grave.”

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Hailing from Miami and Newport Beach respectively, Nala and VNSSA have been rising in dance music with their infectious house music. Both began releasing music in the late 2010s and have earned support from well-known labels, artists, and festivals. The two have been friends for years, played together at various events, and gone on tour together. 

As a vocalist and producer, Nala has been making a name for herself as a multifaceted artist. VNSSA has done the same with experience drumming in indie and rock bands. Their understanding of various genres has given them an edge in house music as they draw different elements into infectious beats. 

Girl Math is set to return for four more dates this summer. They will grace the stages at Hangout Music Festival, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, and Elements. More information on their upcoming shows is on their websites.

The debut of Girl Math is continuing the notion that the future is female and it is nothing short of exciting. Check out videos of Nala b2b VNSSA at the Do LaB on their official social media accounts. 

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Hi! My name is Madison and I was born and raised in Colorado, giving me immediate access to some of the best live music. I have two degrees from the University of Denver in Media Studies and Criminology and am passionate about music journalism. Some of my favorite artists are, but not limited to, Disco Lines, Tape B, Space Laces, and Whyte Fang.

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