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Born and raised in Indiana, 17-year-old Leah is a singer-songwriter and producer who channels her all-or-nothing view of the world into music. Shaped by her struggles with mental illness, she blends pop, alternative, rock, and nu-metal into a dark, immersive sound filled with heavy sub-bass, eerie textures, and raw lyricism, capturing the haunting isolation of her mind.
Her debut EP, The Fool, released in January 2025, explores themes of substance abuse, abandonment, and self-destruction. Calling herself a “fool” throughout the project, she later realized it subconsciously reflected her struggles with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and the emotional turmoil of having a “favorite person.” More than an EP, The Fool is an intimate look into her psyche, turning pain into something tangible.
Following The Fool, Leah released wedding bells, a love ballad that, while softer, maintains the melancholic depth of her artistry. Her latest single, sick like a dog, is a stripped-down acoustic track about projecting mental illness onto a partner. Through haunting melodies, the song immerses listeners in the mind of someone experiencing a BPD episode, capturing its agony in a short yet powerful journey.
With over 5,600 streams across 66 countries, Leah remains dedicated to her mission: making music that helps others feel seen, understood, and less alone.
Her debut EP, The Fool, released in January 2025, explores themes of substance abuse, abandonment, and self-destruction. Calling herself a “fool” throughout the project, she later realized it subconsciously reflected her struggles with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and the emotional turmoil of having a “favorite person.” More than an EP, The Fool is an intimate look into her psyche, turning pain into something tangible.
Following The Fool, Leah released wedding bells, a love ballad that, while softer, maintains the melancholic depth of her artistry. Her latest single, sick like a dog, is a stripped-down acoustic track about projecting mental illness onto a partner. Through haunting melodies, the song immerses listeners in the mind of someone experiencing a BPD episode, capturing its agony in a short yet powerful journey.
With over 5,600 streams across 66 countries, Leah remains dedicated to her mission: making music that helps others feel seen, understood, and less alone.
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