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Gen z singer-songwriter

Most popular artists in Gen z singer-songwriter

This chart is based on the monthly listeners metric for all artists tagged with the genre gen z singer-songwriter by Spotify. It may contain some errors or some data may not be up to date. You can check the artist profile to update data if necessary.

# Artist Monthly Listeners Followers
1
53,764,000
2,398,233
2
19,000,366
7,687,415
3
16,519,521
1,813,980
4
12,636,629
2,705,234
5
11,415,494
635,926
6
5,598,414
718,723
7
5,537,352
1,721,217
8
Sydney Rose
5,503,693
260,888
9
2,888,981
934,142
10
2,790,167
1,094,096
11
2,188,128
559,907
12
2,016,666
396,792
13
1,908,276
790,757
14
1,884,004
751,811
15
1,833,075
383,620
16
Austin Giorgio
1,802,156
220,178
17
1,690,352
401,958
18
Thomas Day
1,634,576
246,985
19
1,585,920
379,955
20
1,439,081
321,751
21
1,412,511
191,258
22
1,410,828
330,582
23
1,361,573
304,209
24
Madds Buckley
1,340,123
214,449
25
1,309,891
184,233
26
PEGGY
1,191,342
187,065
27
1,128,312
283,361
28
Jake Banfield
992,679
86,035
29
921,785
452,036
30
Ashley Singh
810,567
73,786
31
Camylio
797,954
475,536
32
Ashley Kutcher
771,804
177,701
33
Sarah Kinsley
632,902
317,732
34
Ben Kessler
563,004
60,007
35
sammy rash
558,561
147,938
36
Jensen McRae
497,687
122,134
37
Justus Bennetts
457,855
175,022
38
Jess Benko
439,312
101,450
39
Avery Lynch
427,716
175,794
40
419,919
128,351
41
JORDY
402,743
174,650
42
Catie Turner
395,363
170,028
43
Madeline The Person
389,054
67,249
44
Ber
360,605
90,505
45
Deyaz
355,669
135,601
46
Jillian Rossi
328,378
138,912
47
323,504
99,894
48
Zevia
296,837
258,124
49
BLÜ EYES
296,239
153,313
50
Charlie Oriain
284,397
17,518
51
Zoe Clark
272,670
92,512
52
Jake Cornell
263,158
108,968
53
Chris Lanzon
227,827
30,839
54
Sky McCreery
226,229
53,236
55
Carol Ades
215,430
29,058
56
Bertie Newman
204,686
24,640
57
ella jane
162,547
129,177
58
Olive Klug
161,128
64,652
59
Luz
157,505
63,074
60
Brynn Elliott
109,418
21,430
61
Abby Cates
106,714
58,892
62
Niko Rubio
104,349
15,660
63
Leah Mason
90,890
27,832
64
Noak Hellsing
89,936
8,722
65
KILLBOY
87,983
32,689
66
Gloria Laing
86,634
11,270
67
Eliza McLamb
83,211
43,315
68
Sophie Pecora
72,810
69,252
69
Georgia Webster
71,199
38,880
70
Cece Coakley
61,113
26,848
71
nobody likes you pat
60,419
15,882
72
Victoria Bigelow
60,026
11,544
73
Kate Gill
57,116
32,187
74
Gabby Sophia
47,094
10,615
75
Ellie Williams
46,717
20,067
76
Rachael Jenkins
46,246
21,245
77
Matty Reynolds
45,878
38,645
78
Dafna
45,361
22,779
79
Amy Allen
44,017
19,731
80
David Alexander
42,934
11,133
81
Sammy Copley
41,440
33,195
82
Kate Stephenson
40,252
46,051
83
Isabel Pless
39,719
32,364
84
Margaux Beylier
36,912
31,692
85
Julianna Joy
28,258
18,662
86
jenny nuo
24,679
38,690
87
Áine Deane
24,183
22,446
88
JayXander
23,587
34,566
89
Chase Eagleson
21,736
24,945
90
alybob
18,515
18,970
91
Yasmin Hass
17,137
4,784
92
Helena Mayer
15,211
2,628
93
valentina cy
15,036
7,704
94
Emma Oliver
13,395
11,793
95
Stella Bridie
12,061
4,218
96
Hana Bryanne
11,102
6,065
97
Mia Smith
10,735
4,829
98
Sophie Odira
9,878
4,661
99
Gerry
9,553
13,994
100
Mia Giovina
9,273
9,720
101
Elthia
7,242
3,156
102
Annie Blackman
6,896
4,418
103
Ande Estrella
6,610
6,537
104
Emily Lind
6,384
7,816
105
Maz Lovella
6,325
2,997
106
Georgia Greene
6,004
6,149
107
Jeffrey Lenh
5,750
3,698
108
Grace Victoria
5,528
14,890
109
Lauren Weintraub
4,248
15,108
110
shye.
2,686
1,472
111
Nico Muhoberac
1,765
1,632
112
Eva Westphal
1,734
27,197

Some info about gen z singer-songwriter

The genre "Gen Z singer-songwriter" reflects the emerging musical ethos born in the early 21st century, precisely shaped by the artists born from the late 1990s through the mid-2010s. This genre marks not just an evolution in music style but also mirrors the social, technological, and cultural shifts that characterize Generation Z. Unlike the traditional singer-songwriter genre that focuses extensively on folk and acoustic elements, Gen Z singer-songwriters blend various sounds including indie, pop, electronic, and R&B, while still prioritizing lyrical depth and personal storytelling.

Gen Z singer-songwriters have carved out a distinct niche by using digital platforms as a primary means for distribution and exposure. Platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and SoundCloud have not only democratized music production and distribution but also allowed these young artists to shape their voice in a crowded market from a very young age, directly connecting with their peers and audience globally. This direct and often intimate connection with listeners has enabled these artists to explore a range of sensitive and socially relevant topics such as mental health, identity politics, environmental concerns, and digital intimacy, resonating well with their generation’s concerns and worldviews.

Key artists who have become notable faces of this genre include Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, and FINNEAS. Billie Eilish, with her moody and introspective approaches to pop music imbued with an emotional rawness, rapid lyrical rhythms, and minimalistic yet haunting arrangements, has won multiple Grammy Awards and has become an icon of her generation. Olivia Rodrigo, spurred by her initial fame on Disney platforms, took the music world by storm with her debut album "SOUR," which mixes confessional songwriting with elements of pop, rock, and indie music, striking a chord with young listeners worldwide. FINNEAS, apart from his own solo work, is famously known for his collaborations with his sister, Billie Eilish, as a producer and songwriter, exemplifying the DIY ethos of the Gen Z creator.

The popularity of the Gen Z singer-songwriter genre is not limited to any geographical boundary. Although it took root in the United States, owing heavily to the globalized nature of today's digital world and English being a lingua franca in popular media, this genre has found enthusiasts across the globe. Listeners and artists from countries like the UK, Australia, and Canada, as well as non-English speaking nations, have embraced and contributed to this style, making it a truly global phenomenon.

Moreover, festivals and live performances reflect the increasing allure of these artists. Events such as Coachella, Glastonbury, and Lollapalooza often feature Gen Z singer-songwriters prominently, highlighting the commercial and critical appeal of these artists among a broad audience. The live performances of these artists often become viral moments, furthering their impact and reach.

In summary, the "Gen Z singer-songwriter" genre is a dynamic and poignant embodiment of contemporary youth culture, marked by an eclectic mix of musical influences and an unfiltered approach to lyrics and storytelling. These artists not only reflect the varied influences of modern music but also adapt and speak to the unique challenges and narratives of a connected, digitally-influenced world, making their mark as cultural icons of their generation.