Maisie Peters performing in 2023
English singer-songwriter Maisie Peters ' professional music career began in 2015, when she began posting original songs to YouTube , having previously busked in her hometown. Peters independently released her debut single, "Place We Were Made", in 2017, after which she got signed to Atlantic Records . With Atlantic, she released two extended plays , Dressed Too Nice for a Jacket (2018) and It's Your Bed Babe, It's Your Funeral (2019). After releasing further singles with Atlantic, Peters was contracted to write and record a soundtrack for the Apple TV+ series Trying , released in 2021.
In 2021, Peters departed from Atlantic and became the first artist to be signed to Gingerbread Man Records , founded by Ed Sheeran . She released her debut studio album, You Signed Up for This , which included the single "Psycho ". She went on to have another string of single releases in 2022, including "Cate's Brother " and "Not Another Rockstar". In 2023, Peters released "Body Better " and "Lost the Breakup " as the first two singles from her second album, The Good Witch . After various other singles from the album, a deluxe edition with six further songs was released in late 2023.
Songs
Key
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Indicates a single release
Notes
^ Peters provided backing vocals for Ray on "America Forever".
^ Despite The Good Witch originally being released in 2023, "Bit Bitter" was included on a vinyl variant of the album released on Record Store Day in 2024.
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