Natalie Shay Faces Betrayal Head-On With ‘sorry for u’
Natalie Shay turns betrayal into something sharp, confident and hard to ignore on ‘sorry for u’.
Pop has always been the big, bright heart of music, filled with catchy hooks, danceable beats, and songs you cannot help but sing along to. From the first chart-toppers of the 1950s to today’s streaming anthems, pop has shaped culture by bringing the biggest melodies to the widest audiences. It is the genre that refuses to sit still, constantly reinventing itself while staying irresistibly fun.
What makes pop so powerful is its universal appeal. Whether it is the glitz of disco, the shine of 80s synths, or the rise of boybands and girl groups, pop always finds a way to capture the mood of the moment. Each era has its icons, and each song feels like it belongs to everyone, played on radios, blasted at parties, and sung in bedrooms worldwide.
Pop is more than chart positions and glossy production. It is a cultural mirror that reflects the hopes, heartbreaks, and energy of generations. From Madonna to Britney, Michael to Taylor, pop is both personal and global, the soundtrack to lives everywhere. That is why, no matter how music changes, pop will always be at the centre of it all.
Some of our favourite Pop artists include Hannah Grace, Fleur Rouge, and Planets.
Natalie Shay turns betrayal into something sharp, confident and hard to ignore on ‘sorry for u’.
Sofia Gillani brings clarity and playful energy to ‘Wake Up’, setting the tone for her upcoming album Reconceptualise.
Lucy Crisp turns life’s ups and downs into a confident dance pop anthem built on resilience, ambition and a refusal…
After years of releasing singles and building an audience, Emilia Tarrant gathers her most personal writing into her first full…
A huge vocal, sweeping strings and deeply personal lyrics define Sienna’s latest release as momentum around the rising star keeps…
Freya Ridings reveals details of her new album Mother of Pearl, created across four years of writing and reflection.
The Creature Appeal continue their run of releases with ‘Demi Moore’, a reflective track built on strong hooks and a…
Night Swimming return with ‘Poison Berry’, a new single focused on emotional imbalance and self awareness.
A heartfelt new single capturing the push and pull of growing up, joy, and responsibility.
Annabell’s new single ‘You’re Alright’ centres on frustration, emotional fatigue, and the quiet work of holding things together.
A stripped back indie pop ballad where Georgia Alexandra faces growth, distance, and emotional honesty with no filter.
A deeply personal release that captures heartbreak, honesty, and the power of sharing a song when it matters.
A confident new single that captures private longing, fantasy, and pop-rock attitude.
A charged and confident return that captures momentum, belief, and emotional release.
A quiet, introspective release that captures stillness, acceptance, and emotional clarity.
A quietly intimate new release from Taynee Lord that lets heartbreak speak with honesty and control.
A soft, swooning pop release that shows Mabes stepping into a calmer, more confident space.
Written on the unluckiest day of the year, ‘Friday the 13th’ captures heartbreak with sharp detail and restraint.
A reflective new release that sits with heartbreak and slowly finds meaning in what follows.
A playful pop release that turns awkward conversation into something bright and instantly familiar.
Built from lived experience, ‘Higher’ captures the rush of new connection through bright production and focused writing.
A breathy, RnB-leaning comeback, ‘Temptations’ shows ALISHA stepping into a bolder sound with total control.
With eerie textures, cello weight, and a chilling chorus, ‘Sing For Me’ shows Liv Bloore stepping into her darkest writing…
‘i forget we’re friends’ captures Holly Nicholson leaning into raw emotion and sharper edges.
‘Your Mom’ turns modern dating frustration into a shout-along moment of pure joy.
Georgia Alexandra leans into smooth R&B grooves and pop confidence as she opens a new chapter with ‘Somebody Like You’.
Gemma Ballam tightens her focus and embraces a heavier sound on a single that cuts straight to the emotional core.
Jasmine Grace is set to release ‘Gaze’ on 19th December, a new single rooted in lived experience and careful songwriting.
Shannon Gillespie returns with ‘The Runner’, a track that trades sweeping drama for tight pacing and honest reflection. With a…
A soft opening hides a sharp emotional core as Amelie Roden documents the slow realisation that staying silent costs more…