Taylor Swift continues to dominate cultural conversation, Sabrina Carpenter and Tate McRae are rewriting the rules of pop success, and Charli XCX’s boundary-pushing creativity is everywhere. With Lily Allen’s celebrated return and Lola Young’s explosive ascent, female artists are steering the industry with more power than ever before. But the most thrilling part? A new generation of vocalists is emerging, poised to reshape the landscape. In this feature, we showcase five incredible female voices you need to know.
Sienna Spiro’s voice is leaving people open-mouthed in awe. Her viral breakout ‘Die On This Hill’ literally gushes with emotion and feeling; it’s a song that rushes through your ears and heads straight for your soul.
But she is already more than a one-hit wonder. Take time to listen to You Stole The Show or MAYBE. Blending indie pop with theatrical and cinematic soundscapes, she creates music that feels both intimate and epic in its expansiveness. Her vocal delivery is soft yet commanding, weaving through lyrics that explore vulnerability, identity, and connection. Sienna’s ability to craft immersive worlds within her songs marks her as one of the most exciting emerging artists on the scene.
Bea and her Business writes catchy pop hits, and when her voice is wrapped with instrumentation and production, it’s easy to dismiss her as just another pop singer, but she is far from that. When you strip back the production to her voice, the weight of her talent is immense, her deep tones almost crackle with intensity. Start by watching her live and only then move to hear your studio recordings, and you will truly understand her talent.
Originally known for captivating street-performance videos, Allie Sherlock has evolved into a polished artist with an unmistakably soulful voice. Her covers showcase her vocal agility, but it’s her original music that truly highlights her artistic potential. Allie’s tone carries a raw emotional weight that feels far beyond her years, and her ability to command attention, whether on a bustling street or a global stage, is a testament to her natural star quality.
Anna Wolf brings theatricality and intensity to the alt-pop world. Her voice is a striking blend of power and fragility, capable of soaring highs and whisper-soft lows. Her voice is a dynamic and powerful instrument.
With a bold artistic vision, she creates songs that feel almost ritualistic, drawing listeners into her dramatic sonic universe. Few artists can convey such controlled chaos with this level of precision, making Anna a captivating presence in modern music. Start with Can I Get High On You and then just keep exploring her catalogue. She gets better with every listen and is truly one of the best live performers we’ve ever seen. Seek her out.
Mae Hill has a voice that stops traffic. Search on YouTube, and you’ll find her smashing out Aretha Franklin’s Respect or Flo Rida’s Wild One in such an effortlessly casual way, coffee in hand.
This Brighton-based singer-songwriter has already been compared to the likes of Becky Hill and Christina Aguilera. Whilst still in development and finding her own sound, Mae has built an active following across socials, having racked up millions of views and boasting almost half a million followers on TikTok.
Mae’s gift lies in making simple moments feel profound, turning everyday experiences into beautifully crafted songs.
Jessie Mazin is a rising singer-songwriter known for heartfelt lyrics and warm, soulful vocals. Blending acoustic pop with subtle folk influences, her music explores love, resilience, and personal growth. With an intimate storytelling style and emotive performances, she continues to build a loyal audience drawn to her honest, reflective sound.
Jessie Mazin could sing the alphabet and make it sound like a hit song; she has one of those voices you just can’t ignore.
Together, these six artists prove the future of music is bright and undeniably female.
Words Mark Knight
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