Meet Estella Dawn — a New Zealand-born, San Diego-based singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist redefining modern pop with her soul-soaked vocals and raw, relatable lyricism.
Opening her latest EP, Conversations, the title track immediately sets the tone.
Dawn’s vocal delivery is striking—gritty, honest, and emotionally charged. What begins as a heartfelt, stripped-down arrangement of piano and vocals gradually builds into a lush pop ballad, layered with synths and a slow, steady beat.
She leans into vulnerability with poetic yet confrontational lines like:
“And yet your best still ain’t the proper way to love me.”
“I’m always just beneath the upper hand. Glitter streaming down my cheeks.”
"Call me when you're lonely, the biggest slap you can recieve. Oh, but I come crawling, like a spineless thing."
Dawn carries a confidence that’s both palpable and powerful throughout the track, channeling emotion into every line as she pleads—both overtly and between the lines—for the person she’s singing to to finally cut her loose
You’d think that kind of authenticity is common—but it isn’t. Many artists would kill to express the kind of passion and energy Dawn delivers so effortlessly.
It’s a stellar track that builds beautifully on the tension introduced from the very first line of her vocal delivery. A must-listen for any fan of pop-driven music that’s accessible yet carries far more emotional depth than your average pop song.