Hailing from Christchurch, this New Zealand singer and songwriter first started singing when she picked up a guitar aged 9. By 12 she was already busking around her home town. In 2013 she competed on The X Factor New Zealand earning a fifth place. This year she won Best Pop Artist at the Aotearoa Music Awards and also entered The Voice Australia, finishing as the runner-up. Inspired by artists such as Taylor Swift, OneRepublic and Ed Sheeran, she debuted with “Burns Brighter” in 2020.
Borrowed from Chappell Roan and sung on her blind audition for The Voice, she now released her re-imagined version as her new single. Lyrically wishing good luck to someone who is denying their fate, she refreshed the song with her own rich pop-rock flavours. Driven by a punchy rhythm and a warm bass, the tune truly comes into its own in the explosive chorus. With full-bodied guitars and unexpected sonic runs, it’s her passionate vocals that make her version sound colorful.
Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes

From their album “The Finest” (1996):
From her upcoming album “Can’t Take My Story Away”, to be released on 16 January 2026: