DULCIE: Redefining Pop-Rock in 2024 with her latest single ‘Stay Away (Hope You’re Ok)’


DULCIE is a singer-songwriter from the Midlands whose music combines powerful vocals and deep lyrics with a feel-good and punchy pop sound. She created a fresh vibe which is unique to her. You can hear influences from Dua Lipa’s summer hits to the nostalgic pop-rock of Olivia Rodrigo and Paramore. Her songs are catchy and full of good vibes. She’s getting more attention and is reaching more people with her undeniable talent and style.

This year is a big year for DULCIE. She’s moved on from her old alt-rock project to fully embrace her rock and alternative roots with her new single "Stay Away (Hope You’re Ok)." This track pays tribute to her Y2K childhood soundtrack, and she was also inspired by icons like Avril Lavigne and No Doubt. However she also managed to bring these more modern influences into her sound like Olivia Rodrigo and Pale Waves. The song explores the confusing and frustrating parts of break-ups, especially when you still care about someone who’s bad for you. 

 

DULCIE’s songs are not only catchy, she also shares bits of herself and her life experiences. Her voice is powerful and it’s coming with real attitude. When it comes to branding, she likes to make it colorful while at the same time staying true to herself. In her new song, she brings together nostalgic moods and vibes with modern sounds. Anybody can enjoy this track, people from all ages. She’s also great at turning her personal feelings and thoughts into lyrics that people can relate to which makes her music stick with you.

As DULCIE keeps making moves in the industry, remaining authentic and creative is really key. With her vocals and deep lyrics, a lot of excitement and traction are to be expected with her music this year. If you like pop, rock, or anything in between, DULCIE’s sound will definitely make you smile and get you moving. Watch her as she’s redefining what it is to be a pop-rock artist in this day and age.

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