A TOP music star looks completely unrecognisable after her dramatic weight loss.
The Aussie singer, songwriter and record producer has revamped her look of late - as well as reaching 3billion record streams.
Tones and I started her career in 2014, singing as part of a duo in pubs as well as working in retail before getting her big break.
Back in 2019 her debut release, Johnny Run Away, started her on a strong footing with triple platinum status.
Yet Tones and I, real name Toni Watson, rocketed to wider fame with second single Dance Monkey.
This hit the number one spot in 30 countries, including her native Australia.
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Ahead of the release of her second studio album Tones and I - who is supporting popstar Pink on the Australian leg of her tour - has undergone a image re-vamp.
She showcased her glam new look on a series of snaps posted to Instagram, which fans were quick to brand as "stunning."
The Never Seen The Rain songstress, who often appears on-stage in a baseball cap and sports jacked, instead donned a long-sleeved black corset top to show off her new curves.
She paired it with a flowing ecru-coloured skirt and black boots, as well as a fluffy handbag.
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Tones and I left her long blonde hair flowing in loose waves over her shoulder and accessorised with two matching necklaces.
One follower was quick to gush: "No like I’m genuinely speechless."
A second put: "So beautiful T," as a third simply commented: "In love."
One then added: "So so so beautiful! I love this outfit."
Her new look and noticeably slimmer frame comes after the release of new track Dreaming this month.
Yet she how her second album hasn't hit shelves - as it doesn't have a name yet.
Tones and I said: "This is the craziest thing, my album is done but it hasn't got a name, that is stressing me to no end."
The star, who is married to footballer Jason Bedford, added: "It is the first album where I've written a song about love, not by choice, it just never wants to come out of me."
"There's a few songs in there about my relationship, nostalgic songs about my past and friendships and things, no pessimistic songs like the last album.
"And I always go back to my childhood, I can't help it."
It follows her debut album, Welcome to the Madhouse, released in 2021.
Meanwhile, she has previously told how her top hit Dance Monkey, which had 3billion Spotify streams, was a "fluke."
Tones and I, who previously sported Barbie pink hair, previously admitted to the Herald Sun: "Dance Monkey’ was a fluke. It was weird - that’s probably why it got so big.
"I never thought it would get on local radio in Byron Bay, let alone Triple J.
"I wrote the song for people on the streets and I busked with it for eight months before I released it."
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She added: "I did it with a fresh mind and I wasn’t trying to compare it to anything or compete with anyone.
"Maybe that’s why what happened happened. The next record-breaking song won’t be anything like Dance Monkey."