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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
26,705,255
1,386,277
2
23,719,246
2,144,201
3
17,884,222
462,876
4
14,049,718
3,852,513
5
9,796,938
338,371
6
6,511,102
1,395,195
7
5,788,938
453,695
8
4,497,272
173,101
9
4,318,141
909,765
10
3,607,141
1,005,526
11
3,220,014
662,181
12
3,156,946
361,275
13
3,039,019
639,376
14
2,641,579
420,473
15
2,558,259
317,624
16
2,102,570
293,929
17
2,030,344
257,437
18
1,990,291
295,036
19
1,605,630
209,991
20
1,566,265
260,789
21
1,497,692
161,561
22
1,380,991
282,848
23
Madds Buckley
1,282,500
131,899
24
sammy rash
1,250,983
119,327
25
Camylio
1,062,318
430,145
26
993,143
485,510
27
Gatton
835,495
128,290
28
832,438
75,614
29
Ashley Kutcher
827,598
133,231
30
Austin Giorgio
810,024
133,369
31
Jillian Rossi
762,559
124,311
32
PEGGY
762,299
99,501
33
Ben Kessler
756,869
31,397
34
732,132
96,687
35
Madeline The Person
730,806
55,647
36
Jess Benko
709,024
95,765
37
Deyaz
668,542
120,885
38
JORDY
663,336
163,378
39
Sarah Kinsley
650,520
243,637
40
Thomas Day
626,482
198,932
41
Justus Bennetts
562,174
177,541
42
Catie Turner
536,835
145,596
43
BLÜ EYES
533,599
121,418
44
Sky McCreery
521,768
49,583
45
Ber
500,894
70,845
46
Zoe Clark
486,577
76,938
47
Zevia
447,794
237,111
48
Sydney Rose
420,407
59,369
49
Avery Lynch
381,779
134,360
50
Charlie Oriain
356,877
9,674
51
Ashley Singh
347,977
42,682
52
Jake Banfield
325,142
68,719
53
Jensen McRae
305,396
80,947
54
ella jane
293,360
109,380
55
Jake Cornell
269,864
73,772
56
Luz
214,993
56,429
57
Abby Cates
209,658
26,768
58
Olive Klug
204,713
53,766
59
Chris Lanzon
187,837
21,680
60
Sofía Valdés
165,133
29,399
61
Lauren Weintraub
160,062
117,936
62
Carol Ades
138,250
19,424
63
Georgia Webster
125,922
37,787
64
Bertie Newman
116,369
20,407
65
Brynn Elliott
109,165
20,765
66
Sophie Pecora
107,943
66,865
67
Noak Hellsing
104,752
7,658
68
KILLBOY
97,740
29,825
69
Ellie Williams
97,062
15,611
70
Ethan Jewell
95,007
126,513
71
Gloria Laing
92,686
9,750
72
Leah Mason
92,575
27,225
73
Gabby Sophia
85,047
9,378
74
nobody likes you pat
84,495
14,765
75
Kate Gill
80,306
28,188
76
Matty Reynolds
76,380
40,416
77
Cece Coakley
75,825
20,136
78
Sammy Copley
71,878
30,184
79
Helena Mayer
69,241
2,119
80
Amy Allen
67,257
10,451
81
Eliza McLamb
66,475
35,520
82
Margaux Beylier
66,360
26,877
83
Dafna
63,533
21,571
84
Victoria Bigelow
60,058
9,172
85
Kate Stephenson
51,776
42,164
86
Eva Westphal
47,856
24,157
87
rainbow frog biscuits
41,980
27,377
88
Niko Rubio
40,714
10,115
89
JayXander
39,254
36,539
90
Julianna Joy
38,736
15,634
91
Isabel Pless
38,022
28,220
92
Rachael Jenkins
35,818
18,125
93
Emma Oliver
34,293
10,979
94
Áine Deane
33,305
20,497
95
David Alexander
33,158
9,538
96
jenny nuo
32,615
40,133
97
Yasmin Hass
27,082
3,116
98
valentina cy
26,749
7,291
99
Hana Bryanne
22,664
4,668
100
Alexis Donn
22,144
2,883
101
Gerry
20,477
13,990
102
Chase Eagleson
18,049
22,680
103
alybob
17,812
16,473
104
Mia Smith
15,181
4,580
105
Elthia
12,690
2,562
106
Emily Lind
11,804
7,683
107
Sophie Odira
11,440
3,502
108
Jeffrey Lenh
10,798
3,819
109
Stella Bridie
10,272
2,874
110
shye.
9,793
1,094
111
Annie Blackman
9,619
4,141
112
Georgia Greene
8,759
5,268
113
Grace Victoria
8,756
15,225
114
Ande Estrella
8,625
6,282
115
Mia Giovina
8,511
6,915
116
Maz Lovella
4,692
2,805
117
Katie Pearlman
3,083
3,112
118
Nico Muhoberac
2,161
1,458

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.