GFOTY's earliest songs include "Take a Picture", which includes rap group Serious Thugs, and "Friday Night", which is a darkly-comical take on pop cliches about partying teenagers.
12 Facts About GFOTY
GFOTY uses a spoken word delivery over a tense, synthesised wall of sound.
GFOTY appeared on PC Music's mix for DIS Magazine DISown.
GFOTY contributed vocals to "Hard", the B-side to Sophie's "Lemonade" single.
On 25 October 2016, GFOTY released a glitch pop-influenced pop rock EP titled Call Him A Doctor, which is presumed to be a continuation of her previous EP, VIPOTY.
On 14 December 2018, GFOTY confirmed that she had left the PC Music label to become an indie artist.
GFOTY's spoken word vocals are supported by distorted, high-pitched backing vocals.
GFOTY has been characterised as "the most obviously political" act on the PC Music label.
GFOTY's persona is animated and loudmouthed, as a lampoon of club culture.
GFOTY's comments regarding race have been criticised, with Noisey removing some of her remarks from its site.
GFOTY has likened herself to a female version of The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists.
GFOTY uses an exaggeratedly feminine style similar to the cute aesthetic of her contemporaries.