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About Girl Talk

Girl Talk (aka Pittsburgh's Gregg Gillis) has been constructing meticulous sample-based music since 2000.  His early work was known for its raw experimental nature, but by the release of his 2006 album, Night Ripper, that style evolved into genre-smashing, breakneck-paced party jams. Night Ripper consisted of over 300 songs, from wildly disparate Top 40 genres and eras, mashed up and layered together into one cohesive collage.  It received critical acclaim, and the attention resulted in a rapidly growing fan base.  Gillis ended up quitting his biomedical engineering day job one year later.  Girl Talk continued to develop his signature style with the release of Feed the Animals in 2008 and All Day in 2010.  Each album grew increasingly detailed and complex.  He steadily toured over the following years, bringing his renowned confetti-covered and sweat-soaked performances to venues ranging from house party basements to major festivals. By 2014, Gillis began focusing on collaborative work, mainly doing the production and beats with rappers.  That year, he released "Broken Ankles," an EP with Freeway.  This has been followed up by one-off songs with Wiz Khalifa, Erick The Architect (from Flatbush Zombies), Smoke DZA, and Don Q.

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About Girl Talk

Girl Talk (aka Pittsburgh's Gregg Gillis) has been constructing meticulous sample-based music since 2000.  His early work was known for its raw experimental nature, but by the release of his 2006 album, Night Ripper, that style evolved into genre-smashing, breakneck-paced party jams. Night Ripper consisted of over 300 songs, from wildly disparate Top 40 genres and eras, mashed up and layered together into one cohesive collage.  It received critical acclaim, and the attention resulted in a rapidly growing fan base.  Gillis ended up quitting his biomedical engineering day job one year later.  Girl Talk continued to develop his signature style with the release of Feed the Animals in 2008 and All Day in 2010.  Each album grew increasingly detailed and complex.  He steadily toured over the following years, bringing his renowned confetti-covered and sweat-soaked performances to venues ranging from house party basements to major festivals. By 2014, Gillis began focusing on collaborative work, mainly doing the production and beats with rappers.  That year, he released "Broken Ankles," an EP with Freeway.  This has been followed up by one-off songs with Wiz Khalifa, Erick The Architect (from Flatbush Zombies), Smoke DZA, and Don Q.

Girl Talk's Popular songs

  • Play Your Part (Pt. 1)
  • No Pause
  • In Step

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Some of Girl Talk's most popular songs include Play Your Part (Pt. 1), No Pause, In Step. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Girl Talk's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Play Your Part (Pt. 1), No Pause, In Step, and more.

Girl Talk is known for their distinctive sound in the mashup genre, often blending elements of pittsburgh indie, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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