With only three releases to date — “Remember Me” (2023), “Holy Touch” (2024), and the metal-leaning 2000s-goth rush of “Uneasy” (prod. Dylan Brady of 100 gecs) (2025) — she’s already landing major tastemaker validation, including a 2025 New York Times The Amplifier selection as one of the “8 Rising Pop Girls You Should Hear Now,” alongside names like Addison Rae, Sabrina Carpenter & Audrey Hobert. Today, Suzy Clue releases her new single “Love Me The Same”. Suzy Clue’s first look was from NYT Podcast saying “it’s like Lil Peep meets Smashing Pumpkins with a female vocalist…it’s truly hard and truly dark”. Suzy is like if Britney Spears grew up listening to Deftones. She was born in Albania and raised in NYC from age 8 onwards her genre-blending artist building a performance-first alt-pop world where heavy guitars and pop instincts share the same spotlight.
With only three releases to date — “Remember Me” (2023), “Holy Touch” (2024), and the metal-leaning 2000s-goth rush of “Uneasy” (prod. Dylan Brady of 100 gecs) (2025) — she’s already landing major tastemaker validation, including a 2025 New York Times The Amplifier selection as one of the “8 Rising Pop Girls You Should Hear Now,” alongside names like Addison Rae, Sabrina Carpenter & Audrey Hobert. Today, Suzy Clue releases her new single “Love Me The Same”. Suzy Clue’s first look was from NYT Podcast saying “it’s like Lil Peep meets Smashing Pumpkins with a female vocalist…it’s truly hard and truly dark”. Suzy is like if Britney Spears grew up listening to Deftones. She was born in Albania and raised in NYC from age 8 onwards her genre-blending artist building a performance-first alt-pop world where heavy guitars and pop instincts share the same spotlight.