Up-and-coming artist Gia Koka returns with ‘cry baby‘, a new collaborative single with multi-platinum award-winning talent gnash, out now via Universal Music.

The playful dance tune deals with moving on and keeping your held high from a breakup. It is an empowering tune that will your breakup much easier to move on.

The poppy tune

Gia Koka says,

β€œI wanted to write the perfect break up anthem that would empower people and make them want to dance. It’s sassy, funny, sexy, and there’s something for everyone. I was more than thrilled that gnash wanted to jump on it; hisΒ  authenticity brought the single to another level. Enjoy!”

gnash adds,

“It’s important that we have a good cry from time to time, but it’s also important that we don’t complain to no avail. Sometimes we get so wrapped up and consumed with missing someone that it eats up our whole life, so this is an empowering song to blast through that time with confidence and get to the light on the other side even sooner!”

Based in the Netherlands, Gia Koka made waves in 2017 after being featured on EDM duo DVBBS’ single ‘Not Going Home’, which charted in the U.S.’s Top 20 Billboard Hot Dance Charts and the Canadian Top 10 Airplay Charts.

The Polish singer gained further success with her songwriting for Lost Frequencies and Zonderling’s track ‘Crazy’, hitting #1 in the European Airplay Charts and reaching Gold and Platinum status in several countries.

She was recently featured in dance tracks including Sam Feldt and Sigma’s ‘2 Hearts’ and Brooks’ ‘Say A Little Prayer’.

American rapper/producer gnash made his debut in 2016 with the groundbreaking hit ‘i hate u, i love u’, which stayed in the Billboard Hot 100 Charts for 39 straight weeks. An impressive feat, the extremely popular track has gained over two billion streams and 545 million YouTube streams since its release.

Since 2016, the creative artists has released five EPs – β€˜u’, β€˜me’, β€˜us’, β€˜if’, and β€˜we’ – each taking the listener through his life from breakups to self-acceptance and new beginnings.