This feature spotlights artists who have submitted their tracks/videos to She Makes Music. If you would like to be featured here then please send an e-mail to helen@shemakesmusic.co.uk. We look forward to hearing from you!

Genevieve
Pop electronic artist Genevieve returns with her most vulnerable and powerful work yet: the highly anticipated EP Blue Moon.
Written over several years, the record is a deeply personal chronicle of her transformation—from feeling isolated and uncertain to embracing her strength and becoming a confident, dynamic soul. Through rich melodies and heartfelt lyrics, Blue Moon invites listeners on a journey of emotional growth, resilience, and self-discovery.
At its heart, Blue Moon is a bittersweet dedication to her father—her greatest supporter and guiding light—who passed away after a long and courageous battle with dementia. Genevieve weaves a tapestry of memory and emotion, where echoes of the past ripple softly into the present, and shadows of loss mingle with fragile light. The music becomes a fluid space of transformation, allowing listeners to drift between sorrow and renewal.
This EP serves as both a tribute and a testament to the enduring bond they shared, encouraging reflection on personal journeys of love, remembrance, and resilience—like flowers growing through cracked earth.
Stand out track ‘Joseph’ is a haunting reflection on the enduring pain of grief.
LDYA
LDYA’s fresh take on feel-good soul music has captivated a growing audience and is set to continue rising.
Her new single ‘Right On Time’ is about LDYA’s journey with accepting her own timing, specifically about her career in music. Having quit a promising career in book publishing, LDYA came to music later than the average emerging artist. ‘Right On Time’ is about facing her self-doubt head on and celebrating her own path.


Feyvo
Feyvo is a Scottish-Nigerian rapper and songwriter based in Edinburgh. Her music is driven by hard hitting rap flows, infectious hooks and sharp wordplay.
Her new single ‘TMS’ was born during a period of writer’s block, when Feyvo decided to stop overthinking and just have fun with her music. The result is a bold, playful rap anthem packed with cheeky lyrics and confidence – all about letting loose.
Siena Nell
Siena Nell was born and raised in Paris, and then moved to the US when she was 9. She always loved singing, but it wasn’t until she got her first guitar at 15 that she started writing songs and exploring musically.
Siena wrote ‘Darts’ last summer during a difficult period, feeling a bit lost and discouraged as an artist. She hopes people will enjoy listening to ‘Darts’ and that its message of resilience will resonate and encourage them to keep pushing forward.
She has also recorded her debut EP with producer Andy Chase (Ivy, Brookville, Camera2), which will be coming out soon.


Haley Bond
Haley Bond is a singer-songwriter that walks with precision, reverence and edge, the sacred ground that art needs. Unafraid of darkness or complexity, her music fills the gap between the rallying cry songs and the deeply introspective.
‘Since My Body’ marks her first release under her own name, following her earlier work as Haley and the Comet, reflecting her evolution into a bold, authentic voice in today’s indie landscape.
“I wrote ‘Since My Body’ from the perspective of the women who died from being denied reproductive care in the wake of the overturning of Roe v. Wade,” she explains of the song. “I was horrified by the heartbreaking story of Adriana Smith who was treated more like an incubator than a human being. Bodily autonomy, grief, and the societal cost of denying reproductive rights are not just a women’s issue, but a humanitarian crisis. This song is my protest and prayer, where I hope the future for women’s rights will be restored.”
Lorenza Marino
Born in East London, the Italian and Zambian Singer-Songwriter and Producer is an Independent Artist emerging into the music industry with influences coming from all over the globe. Lorenza calls herself a ‘Citizen of The World’, with her London R&B and Soul background, fusing together with her Mediterranean and African Sound.
The bilingual track ‘La Melodia’ seamlessly blends the Italian language with Croatian, featuring a Southern Italian melody line, a Spanish sounding guitar and a Balkan accordion. The captivating song Lorenza wrote, touches upon the beautiful trademarks of the city that she calls home (Salerno, Italy) and the other places she has visited that make her feel at home. These places as described in the Mediterranean have a heartbeat, which will always remain inside of her every time she leaves at the end of Summer. She dedicates this song to the cities in Italy and the Balkans (which she visited for the first time last summer), that are so close in distance, musical influences and historical and cultural pride.


Zueva
After making her mark with her debut EP 5:1 in 2022 and releasing the intimate and cinematic ‘forget’ earlier this year, Oslo-based Zueva is back with ‘Later.’ The track is a jungle-inspired club gem about temptation when you know better – where airy synths and Zueva’s fragile voice meet intense breakbeats. The result is a hypnotic mix of softness, nostalgia, and raw energy, written and produced in collaboration with Snorre Sønderland and Kristine Hoff (Maud).
“Sometimes you meet the right person at the wrong time, and this song is my interpretation of exactly that,” explains Zueva. “At the same time, Later hopes to manifest the idea of ‘having it all’ in the future. I rarely come from this place of confidence, but when I wrote this song, I really needed it.”
Chloe Dunn
Chloe Dunn is an English multi-instrumentalist and composer based in France who transforms the stage into a one-woman orchestra, weaving strings, voice, and electronics into immersive, genre-defying soundscapes.
Chloe unveils her brand-new six-track EP, entirely composed, recorded, and produced by herself. Blending violin, loops, and sonic effects, she offers an intimate journey through ethereal and singular atmospheres. Each track is an invitation into her world – dreamy, gentle, and authentic. Through subtle layering and the addition of her pure voice, Chloe weaves pieces that finally feel truly her own.
Straddling ambient, experimental, and singer-songwriter territory, Blossom defies categorisation. What unites the tracks is Chloe’s magnetic presence and the clarity of her composition – a sincere, deeply inhabited musical voice.
Hints of artists such as Björk, Kate Bush, Imogen Heap, or Laurie Anderson can be felt, yet the sound remains unmistakably Chloe Dunn’s – enchanting, spectral, and singular.
Stand out track ‘Your Home’ is about coming home to oneself – letting go of people-pleasing and moulding to other’s expectations. “It is based on a violin loop that came to me in a dream,” she says.


melody blessing
Breathe in the pain and breathe out my hope — that’s the key lyric of Melody Blessing’s new single ‘Back To My Roots.’ It’s radiant FLINTA-pop about strength and self-discovery, think Zara Larsson meets Zoe Wees: uplifting yet soulful.
As a self-described velvet villain, Melody turns sleepless dreams into shimmering songs.
Cierra Cinti
Independent pop artist and producer Cierra Cinti has released her latest single, ‘Dirty’, a heartfelt electro-pop track that romanticizes the quiet chaos left behind after love. The song has already begun capturing attention on TikTok for its lush production, compelling vocals, and raw storytelling.
‘Dirty’ pulls from the influence of artists like MARINA, Lady Gaga, and Addison Rae, while showcasing Cinti’s unique voice and emotional lyricism. Glossy synths and shimmery harmonies blend the nostalgia of indie pop with the polish of mainstream production, solidifying Cinti’s voice as one to watch in the pop landscape.
The song is as intimate in its creation as it is in its lyrics- it was written, produced, mixed, and mastered entirely by Cinti in her bedroom. ‘Dirty’ paints vivid snapshots of lingering connection through piles of laundry, coffee in the carpet, and sheets that still carry someone’s scent, transforming everyday mess into a bittersweet memory.
“The songwriting came easy for me because I can romanticize anything, even a coffee stain that I can’t get out of the carpet,” says Cinti. “I wanted this song to feel like that confusing time when your room feels like both a safe space and a haunting reminder of someone you miss.”

Check out more of our recent submissions via the playlist below!