Born in New Zealand and now based in San Diego, singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Estella Dawn is that bold new voice in pop—fusing soul, R&B, hip-hop, and rock into a genre-blending sound powered by attitude and palpable passion.
Her new single, “You Didn’t Text Me,” is as lyrically raw as it is vocally expressive.
Dawn has a distinct ability to make you feel every word, revealing the strength of her character through the way she loves fiercely, shows devotion in partnership, and channels pain into the stories she writes.
All the makings of a great artist.
Not to mention—she’s writing, recording, and producing every track herself, which sharpens her message and lets her spill her secrets in real time, exactly the way she wants listeners to feel them.
“You Didn’t Text Me” cuts deep with its detailed, layered storytelling, exposing the complexities of a relationship turned toxic with a partner battling their own demons—one of those demons being addiction.
A true lyricist, Dawn delivers lines like, “You’re telling me you lost your mind, that you picked her that night, now you’re blaming suicide, and you didn’t text me?” She drops the listener straight into the storyline, making you feel like a fly on the wall as she fights through it all herself.
“You Didn’t Text Me” is all the evidence you need to become a fan of Estella Dawn—and proof of the powerful path she’s carving for herself and other genre-bending women in music.