{{Infobox musical artist
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = again&again
| name = again&again
| origin = International
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| genres = Pop, electronic
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| origin = International (United States, United Kingdom, Italy)
| genres = Pop, electronic, indie pop
| years_active = 2020–present
| years_active = 2020–present
| associated_acts = Atwood, Colliding With Mars, Garrett., Ryce, planet girl, juicebox caviar, Bluknight
| associated_acts = Atwood, Colliding With Mars, Garrett., Ryce, planet girl, juicebox caviar, Bluknight
| website = [https://www.instagram.com/againampagain/ Instagram]
| website = [https://www.instagram.com/againampagain/ Instagram]
}}
}}
”’again&again”’ is an international musical collective formed in 2020, comprising artists from the United States, United Kingdom, and Italy. The collective was founded by rapper Atwood, who sought to create a pop group with collaborators met online. The group’s music blends elements of pop, electronic, and indie pop, characterized by collaborative production across home studios.
”’again&again”’ (stylised as ”’again&again”’) is an international musical collective composed of artists from several countries.<ref name=”onestowatch”>{{cite web |title=again&again Is the International Collective You Need to Keep on Your Radar |url=https://www.onestowatch.com/en/blog/again-and-again-hours |website=Ones to Watch |access-date=16 October 2025}}</ref>
The collective includes members such as Atwood, Colliding With Mars, Garrett., Ryce, planet girl, juicebox caviar, Bluknight, and Wet Day Timetable.<ref name=”onestowatch” />
== History ==
== History ==
again&again’s debut album, ””’moreno.fm””’, was released in 2023. The album features contributions from all members, showcasing their diverse musical talents. The collective’s approach emphasizes collaborative creation, with each member bringing their unique style to the project.
again&again was founded by rapper ”’Atwood”’, who collaborated with artists he had met online.<ref name=”onestowatch” />
The collective produces music across home studios and releases tracks digitally.
== Notable works ==
== Notable works ==
The single ”'”hours””’ received coverage from Ones to Watch, which highlighted the group’s collaborative approach.<ref name=“onestowatch” />
The single ”'”hours””’ received coverage from Ones to Watch, which highlighted the collaborative approach. “”
== Discography ==
== Discography ==
=== Studio albums ===
* Selected singles:
* ”moreno.fm” (2023)
** “hours” (2020)<ref name=”onestowatch” />
== Members ==
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* “hours” (2020)
* Atwood
* “baby” (2021)
* Colliding With Mars
* “eighty-five” (2022)
* Garrett.
* “options” (2023)
* Ryce
* planet girl
* juicebox caviar
* Bluknight<ref name=”onestowatch” />
== References ==
== References ==
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| Origin | International (United States, United Kingdom, Italy) |
| Years active | 2020–present |
| Labels | Independent |
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Musical artist
again&again is an international musical collective formed in 2020, comprising artists from the United States, United Kingdom, and Italy. The collective was founded by rapper Atwood, who sought to create a pop group with collaborators met online. The group’s music blends elements of pop, electronic, and indie pop, characterized by collaborative production across home studios.
again&again’s debut album, moreno.fm, was released in 2023. The album features contributions from all members, showcasing their diverse musical talents. The collective’s approach emphasizes collaborative creation, with each member bringing their unique style to the project.
The single “hours” received positive coverage from music publication Ones to Watch, which highlighted the group’s collaborative approach and evolving sonic identity. The article described the track as a “deceptively carefree recounting of losing yourself,” noting the collective’s ability to rotate spotlight moments among members, adding dynamic shifts to the song’s structure.
- “hours” (2020)
- “baby” (2021)
- “eighty-five” (2022)
- “options” (2023)




