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* SelfTitledAlbum: Her full-length debut album from 2020.
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* TheCameo: Fellow Dais Records band Choir Boy appears in the video for her single "Marigold", and Riki herself briefly appears in the video for Nuovo Testamento's single "The Searcher".

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* FlowerMotifs: Featured prominently in the video for "Napoleon".

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* FlowerMotifs: Featured prominently in the video for "Napoleon"."Napoleon", and the cover art for ''Gold''.


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* NewSoundAlbum: Her second album, ''Gold'', is notably less dance-oriented than her first album,and focuses more on atmosphere and "quiet moments". In interviews, Riki has said that this shift in sound was partially inspired by the lockdown and abrupt halt of social life resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, which happened in between the first and second album.
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* AuthorAppeal: She has stated that her single Napoleon was written about none other than Napoleon Bonaparte himself, her historical crush.

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* AuthorAppeal: She has stated that her single Napoleon was written about none other than Napoleon Bonaparte UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte himself, her historical crush.

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* PintSizedPowerhouse: Don't be fooled by her diminutive size, which belies her truly powerful vocal capabilities.
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* {{Sexophone}}: Some songs on her sophomore album, ''Gold'' feature saxophone, with Riki citing the natural sensuality of the instrument as her reason to make use of it.

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* ScaryScarecrows: The German lyrics to "Strohmann" seem to describe an ominous scarecrow figure, which Riki has implied could be interpreted as love for an idea of someone, rather than for the person themselves.
-->'''Riki:''' Maybe looking at it more vaguely, it's about, you know, projecting ideas of love onto this image that is maybe not even real or really there, but in the song “Strohmann”, it’s alive as a scarecrow.
* {{Sexophone}}: Some songs on her sophomore album, ''Gold'' feature saxophone, with Riki citing the natural natural
sensuality of the instrument as her reason to make use of it.
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* CoverVersion: She has covered the Spanish language song "Porque Te Vas", by the Spanish singer Jeanette.


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* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: The cover art for the first album has this vibe, although the "eerie" factor was dropped in the visual art for the second album.

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