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Artist To Watch: Lucinda Odette Is The Unapologetic Voice Pop Needs Right Now

In partnership with One World Publishing

By Matthew Kayser

A smiling woman standing in front a brick wall
Lucinda Odette (Image: Provided)

There’s a moment in “The Reckoning,” one of Lucinda Odette’s most arresting tracks, where the music pulls back just enough to let the weight of her voice settle in. It’s not a polished, radio-friendly gloss—it’s raw, trembling with emotion, as though she’s caught between defiance and breaking down completely. It’s in those cracks, in that fearless honesty, where Odette makes her mark.

Odette isn’t just another songwriter hoping to catch a wave in a crowded music scene. She’s doing something braver—carving her own path with songs that don’t just tell stories but live inside them. Her music isn’t only about performance, it’s about revelation, pulling listeners in with a sense of closeness that feels personal and immediate.

Her breakout single, ‘Get Off,’ captures this quality with striking clarity. A seemingly simple concept about her dating experience in LA takes on an infectious melody that feels harmless, but then delivers an unexpected punch. The track captures the complicated blend of beauty and brash. It’s unapologetically blunt, yet undeniably confident, a balance Odette strikes again and again.

An Unfiltered Storyteller

What sets Odette apart is her refusal to self-censor. In an era when pop songwriting often bends toward neat resolutions, her work embraces the mess. Heartbreak isn’t tidied up, longing isn’t romanticized, and personal flaws aren’t tucked away—they’re put on full display, refracted through melody.

“Lucinda writes like she doesn’t care who’s listening,” industry executive Timothy Temper remarked. “And that’s exactly why you have to listen.”

It’s this unfiltered perspective that gives her music its gravitational pull. Whether she’s tracing the chaos of a relationship’s collapse or the jagged road of self-discovery, her words don’t just resonate—they sting. And yet, within that sting is catharsis. She’s not afraid to admit what most people won’t, and in doing so, she offers listeners a rare kind of solidarity.

Between the Lines

Odette’s sound is as multifaceted as her songwriting. She’s not bound to a single genre. Her music infuses touches of alt-pop, flashes of indie grit, and even echoes of folk storytelling. But no matter the sonic backdrop, the constant is her voice: textured, magnetic, capable of soft confession one moment and gut-punch intensity the next.

On “The Reckoning,” she leans into shadowy production, creating a track that feels like both a warning and a release. On “You,” the brightness of the instrumentation contrasts with the restlessness of her lyrics, a push-pull tension that mirrors the complexity of human emotion. This duality—light and dark, fragile and fierce—is what makes her catalog already feel so alive and full of dimension.

Why Now

There’s no shortage of new artists vying for attention, but Lucinda Odette is arriving at a cultural moment desperate for authenticity. Audiences today aren’t looking for perfection—they’re looking for truth. And Odette delivers it without filter, without apology.

“Her songs don’t sound like anyone else’s”, Timothy Temper says, “not because she’s trying to be different, but because she’s refusing to be anything but herself. That’s the kind of artistry that doesn’t just build fans—it builds movements”.

The Artist to Watch

Lucinda Odette is more than an emerging talent; she’s a distinctive voice. With each release, she proves she’s willing to go further, dig deeper, and write what others are too afraid to. Her music invites active listening. It engages, it resonates, and it stays with you.

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