Marielle Kraft writes the kind of indie pop that feels like a late-night FaceTime with yourbest friend—honest, infectious, and deeply relatable.A self-taught singer/songwriter nowbased in Nashville, Kraft has built a reputation for transforming personal moments into striking,universally resonant songs. Her confessional writing style—often likened to that of Taylor Swiftand Maggie Rogers—has earned her prominent placements on Spotify and Apple Musiceditorial playlists, along with critical acclaim for her authenticity and lyrical clarity.
Since leaving behind a career as a full-time English teacher to pursue music, Kraft has releasedthree EPs and a series of viral singles, including “10x Better” and “Good Days.” Her 2023concept project,GOOD, marked a pivotal moment in her artistry, garnering praise for itsemotional depth and sonic warmth, and propelling her on a sold-out headlining tour across the U.S.
Kraft’s dynamic live shows have become a hallmark of her career. She has performed onnational tours, supported artists such as Mt. Joy, Betty Who, and GIRLI, and taken the stage atmajor festivals including Summerfest and Nashville Pride. Her performances—described by The Washington Post as experiences that “bring together a room full of strangers”—havecultivated a cult-like following that shows up both online and in person
With her highly anticipated debut full-length album,The Right People Will Love You, arriving thisSeptember, and a forthcoming national headlining tour on the horizon, Marielle Kraft is poised tosolidify her place as a defining voice in modern indie pop—one that speaks directly to the heartof a generation navigating love, loss, and everything in between