Bambie Ray Robinson, born on March sixth, nineteen ninety-three, is an innovative Irish singer-songwriter known for their eclectic musical style. Under the stage name Bambie Thug, they have carved out a unique niche in the music industry by blending various genres, coining the term 'ouija-pop' to reflect their disdain for being confined to a single category.
Their music often explores themes such as breakups, witchcraft, and drug addiction, resonating with a diverse audience. Bambie Thug's artistry is characterized by a fearless approach to songwriting, allowing them to express complex emotions and experiences through their work.
In a historic moment for both their career and representation in the arts, Robinson became the first openly non-binary artist to represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest in twenty twenty-four. Their entry, 'Doomsday Blue,' not only captivated audiences but also secured sixth place, marking Ireland's highest score and best placement in the contest since two thousand.