Estella Dawn Is “Detached”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

An empowering pop gem about embracing your inner strength in the face of heartache.

San Diego-based, New Zealand-born artist Estella Dawn is a talented singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist known for her unique blend of pop, soul, hip-hop, and rock. Her music balances softness with strength, featuring honest lyrics and passionate deliveries, which has built her a dedicated following. This year alone, Estella reached over seven million streams, with her music featured on Spotify playlists like “New Pop Picks” and “Young & Free.” Her latest release is the pop single “Detached,” accompanied by an official music video.

With a stylish blend of ear-pleasing guitar moments and moody melodies, “Detached” creates a wonderfully bold backdrop that perfectly complements the tune’s emotionally charged exploration. Lyrics like “You can’t admit when you’ve done wrong, And I’ve ignored the sirens for too long” and “You just lost an angel in leather, Boy you ain’t getting her back” deliver a striking tale as the artist unapologetically moves on from an ex. Fueled by its infectious genre-blending combination of pop, rock, and country and passion-filled, emotive vocals, Estella Dawn gifts us an empowering pop gem about embracing your inner strength in the face of heartache. So press play and reclaim your power with “Detached.”


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