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Fiona-Lee releases new single ‘Imposter’

Fiona-Lee returns with ‘Imposter’, a bold new single that dives into self-doubt with intensity and focus.

Fiona-Lee returns with her new single ‘Imposter’, out now. The track arrives with fresh energy and sharp focus. It also follows its BBC Radio 1 premiere with Sian Eleri, which set the perfect stage for today’s release. The song lands with confidence and shows how quickly Fiona-Lee is moving through the UK scene. You hear clarity, strength, and plenty of feeling in every line.

The single builds on the pace set by her earlier track ‘Victim’. This time she leans into bigger sounds and a brighter drive. The guitars lift the whole track, while her voice cuts through with clear intent. There is no drift. Everything lands cleanly. The mix feels tight, and each section flows with purpose. The guitar solo adds a rush near the end, pushing the track into bold territory without losing any of its emotion.

At the core of ‘Imposter’ is a personal fight. The track centres on the grip of self-doubt and the sense of carrying a heavy inner voice. Fiona-Lee wrote the song during a rare moment where that pressure eased. She used that space to capture the short window between release and struggle. This idea shapes the whole single. The verses hold the weight. The chorus lifts away from it. The shift creates a strong emotional pull, and it keeps you locked in from start to finish.

A new single during a busy moment

Today’s release drops during a lively run of live dates. Earlier this summer she supported CMAT, which helped bring her sound to bigger rooms. Now she steps into a new series of shows with Miles Kane and Seb Lowe. These dates include major stages in London and Manchester, and they arrive at the perfect time. Her calendar will stay full through winter, and the run places her in front of even more new listeners. Each night gives her space to grow the energy behind this single.

Her studio work also continues to evolve. Fiona-Lee teamed up again with producer Thom Lewis, known for his work on Sam Fender’s releases. His production gives ‘Imposter’ a crisp, bright edge. The guitars feel wide and warm, and the vocals sit right at the centre. Because of this, the track holds a clear shape from the first verse to the final chord. It suits her tone and highlights the heart of the writing.

Across the press world, Fiona-Lee has gained strong support over the past year. BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6 Music have backed her work, and she has already made an appearance on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour. Each moment brings her closer to a wider audience. These features also match the path her music sets out. Her voice holds strength, depth, and a direct honesty that fits both radio and live stages.

‘Imposter’ shows Fiona-Lee stepping forward with a clear sound and a tight message. It moves with pace, hits with impact, and sets up the next stage of her rise. With more music due early next year and a long run of shows ahead, she enters this next chapter with momentum.

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Photo Credit: Tatiana Pozuelo

Colin

Colin is the founder and editor of TuneFountain. His taste covers all sorts, though he’s most at home with pop and rock. He’s passionate about supporting independent artists, highlighting fresh talent, and sharing the stories behind the music shaping today’s scene.