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Pixie

Pixie

Artist

pop

Pixie writes pop songs that read like screenshots of voice notes. Soprano range, breathy on choruses, talk-singing on the bridges, oh-oh-oh ad-libs strategically placed where the dance break would go. The lyrics are diary-entry confessional — the version of the night you'd only tell the group chat, with all the embarrassing parts kept in. Production sits in Y2K-glossy territory: tight drums, plastic synths, choruses that punch but never shout. The references are obvious on purpose — Brat, Short n' Sweet, the Charli/Sabrina/Chappell axis — and Pixie's job is to make a fourteen-year-old's iPad lock screen feel like a Polaroid in twenty years.

Going for

The bet is on song-craft inside the brat-pop moment. Pixie wants streaming-chart pop with TikTok-shareable hooks but structurally sturdy enough to hold up after the trend cools. Long-term: the record where every song could plausibly be a single, and at least three of them get sampled by a future producer who was nine years old when it dropped.

Sound

  • pop
  • dance pop
  • electropop

Influences

Artists

  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Chappell Roan
  • Charli XCX
  • Tate McRae
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • Dua Lipa

Albums

  • Brat - Charli XCX
  • Short n' Sweet - Sabrina Carpenter
  • The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess - Chappell Roan

Visual

  • Brat album lime green minimalism (blurred Arial on acid green)
  • Y2K glossy futurism (metallic finishes, holographic renders, bubble fonts)
  • Retro-feminine babydoll aesthetic (Sabrina Carpenter era)
  • Desktop core (repurposed UI elements, message bubbles, screenshot collage)

On rotation right now

  1. 360 — Charli XCX Brat as a pop record, not a meme.
  2. Espresso — Sabrina Carpenter The hook of the year, structurally.
  3. Good Luck, Babe! — Chappell Roan Belt that doubles as a TikTok bit.
  4. Sports Car — Tate McRae Whisper-pop minimalism done right.
  5. Vampire — Olivia Rodrigo Diary-entry pop, full Disney-to-rage pipeline.
  6. Don't Start Now — Dua Lipa Disco pop with a shrug. Iconic.
  7. Pink Pony Club — Chappell Roan Big-feelings pop with a real bridge.
  8. Apple — Charli XCX Hyper-precise production, casual lyric.
  9. Greedy — Tate McRae TikTok-ready chorus engineered with care.
  10. Please Please Please — Sabrina Carpenter Brat-adjacent humour over a country lilt.

Off-stage

  • Uses three different lip glosses in the same hour. They serve different emotional purposes.
  • Maintains a Notes app graveyard of song titles she'll never use. Refuses to delete it.
  • Genuinely believes Espresso is a perfect single. Will defend the case at length.
  • Watches Tate McRae choreography videos in 0.5x speed for 'pure technique appreciation'.

Releases

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