
committed to a bit corook
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Album Veröffentlichung:
2025
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
28.02.2025
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- 1 committed to a bit 01:45
- 2 blankets 03:05
- 3 ballerina 03:22
- 4 crumbs 03:05
- 5 messy 03:08
- 6 pepto bismol 03:48
- 7 death 03:44
- 8 THEY! 03:20
- 9 weird 03:09
- 10 joke's on me 03:58
- 11 worcestershire 01:49
- 12 medicine 03:09
- 13 ok getting older 03:47
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Trailblazing musician and viral sensation corook is back and unapologetically themselves with the release of their defiant queer anthem, “THEY!,”. Already a fan favorite with the viral TikTok teaser now boasting more than 1.5M views and over 6M views across posts, “THEY!” is the last song to be released ahead of the pop artist’s debut album, committed to a bit, arriving on Friday, February 28.
After sharing a snippet of “THEY!” in response to the Trump administration’s harmful policies and agenda towards the LGBTQ+ community, the song quickly resonated with viewers for its message of acceptance and inclusivity, garnering the attention of the Human Rights Campaign and celebrities including Jonathan Van Ness, Meaghan Trainor and Justin Bieber. A video of corook chanting “THEY/THEM ENERGY!” along with the audience has added to the virality with various TikToks of the same video amassing over 20M combined views and 4M likes, (see HERE) including a post from Troye Sivan.
“‘THEY!’ is my favorite track from the ‘committed to a bit’ album,” says corook. “I wrote it to capture the mix of nerves and joy that comes with sharing your new pronouns with the world. In a time when our identities are under constant attack, especially with figures like Trump attempting to legislate us out of existence, this song feels more vital than ever.”
committed to a bit will also include singles, “crumbs,” “ballerina“ and “blankets,” all available now alongside corook’s committed to a bit video series, streaming now at YouTube. The deeply personal series officially kicked off last summer with the premiere of committed to a bit (episode 1), directed by frequent visual collaborator Luke Harvey (Mason Ramsey, Jukebox the Ghost) and streaming now HERE.
Currently boasting a combined social following of more than 1.5M, over 24M video views, and worldwide streams in excess of 116M, corook will celebrate committed to a bit with their biggest North American headline run thus far. The committed to a bit tour begins March 3 at Philadelphia, PA’s The Foundry at The Fillmore and then travels into early April. Highlights include stops at Brooklyn, NY’s Music Hall of Williamsburg (March 5), Nashville, TN’s The Basement East (March 16), and West Hollywood, CA’s The Roxy Theatre (March 22), as well as a festival performance at Boise, ID’s Treefort Music Fest (March 29). For complete details and ticket information, please visit www.corook.com/tour.
“blankets” marked corook’s first new release since last year’s two-part serious person project, highlighted by the viral smash, “if i were a fish (ft. olivia barton).” Co-written with their partner and fellow musician Olivia Barton as a spontaneous response to internet hate, the track came together in ten minutes before it was posted to TikTok where it instantly received an outpouring of love and support, earning 19.5M views, 2.9M likes and 388K shares and counting. corook and Olivia quickly recorded a full version of “if I were a fish,” which proved their biggest streaming debut to date with over 28M global audio streams and counting. The track – which was celebrated with high-profile media coverage spanning NPR, Rolling Stone, New York Times, Boston Globe, and more – was joined by an official music video, now boasting over 2.5M views HERE. corook and Barton also wrote a delightful picture book adaptation of If I Were A Fish, which was brightly and beautifully illustrated by the award-winning Mike Curato.
serious person (part 1) and serious person (part 2) went on to garner critical acclaim from Billboard, Alternative Press, UPROXX and more. corook celebrated with a full US and UK headline run including sold-out shows at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom, L.A.’s The Roxy, and London’s XOYO, along with special performances at Austin, TX’s Austin City Limits Music Festival, Brandi Carlile’s Girls Just Wanna Weekend, and Seattle, WA’s Capitol Hill Block Party.
corook
corook aka Corinne Savage
(yes that’s her real last name) is a singer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist and a huge f*ckin dork. No but seriously. She can solve a Rubik’s cube in under a minute (depending on how she’s feeling that day.) This freckled chubby babe was born and raised just outside of downtown Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, where she grew up listening to Drake, Gwen Stefani and Mac Miller (RIP.) She went to a performing arts high school (yes, just like Victorious) where she came out as QUEERAF her senior year. She then went to Berklee College of Music (wow – Owen Wilson voice) and graduated with TWO degrees (barely.) Corinne currently resides in Nashville Tennessee (howdy.) She spends most of her time writing and producing music for her artist project “corook” (boop!) locked away in her room, alone (she blames it on Coronavirus but she’s actually just anti-social.) She’s co-written HIT songs like “I haven’t released any music yet” and is an Award winning Person of Doing Things. She turned 26 in January and she is VERY cute.
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