Tik Tok star, Peach PRC is not one to shy away from a good story. Since 2019, Peach has been sharing 60 second snippets of her unbelievably true and humorous adventures. In the past, those stories have inspired viral songs, including “Blondes” and “Colourblind.” Her latest release under her newly inked deal with Republic Records and Island Records Australia is the bold official debut, “Josh.”
When Peach first shared the honest and playful first verse on her TikTok, her 1.2 million followers related to the scenario of an ex that just does not get the clue to “f*ck off.”
“I was a bit down when I was writing one day. My ex, Josh, kept calling me over and over again. He called all of the time, because he was trying to get back with me. I thought I had blocked him though. Since he didn’t stop bothering me, I wrote the song about him. It’s a true story, but it’s still meant to be fun and colorful,” Peach shared of the inspiration.
This is only the beginning for the Australian singer and songwriter who is in the studio working on more of her self-proclaimed “girly camp pop” songs.
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Check out our interview with Peach PRC about her single, “Colourblind.”

Amelia Cordischi, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Juice Box Press, is an accomplished digital marketing professional with over a decade of experience in media and communications. Her work has been featured in notable publications, including The Boston Globe. A communications graduate of Simmons University in Boston, Amelia served as manager of Simmons College Radio (“The Shark”), where she also launched and co-hosted her radio show, The Find.
In addition to her editorial work, Amelia is an established freelance photographer, with bylines in Blended Magazine and CelebMix, capturing artists and cultural moments across the music and media landscape. Her career began at WCVB-TV’s Chronicle, the ABC affiliate in Boston, where she gained firsthand experience in broadcast journalism and storytelling.
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