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Singer and TikTok Star
About Nessa Barrett
In late 2020, a raw, self-recorded voice memo of 'I Hope Ur Miserable Until I'm Dead' leaked on TikTok, not as a polished single, but as a shaky, emotionally unfiltered 47-second snippet uploaded to a private account. Within 72 hours, it had been stitched over 120,000 times, sparking a wave of fan-made visuals that crystallized the song’s themes of betrayal and cathartic rage. That moment redefined how Gen Z consumed pop: not through radio play or label rollout, but through collective emotional resonance in fragmented, algorithmic spaces. Nessa Barrett didn’t just ride the TikTok wave, she helped bend its architecture, using platform-native intimacy (unfiltered captions, lo-fi vocals, handwritten lyric videos) to build a fanbase that treated her discography like shared diary entries. Her debut EP 'Pretty Poison' leaned into this aesthetic deliberately: no glossy autotune, just layered harmonies recorded in her childhood bedroom, lyrics referencing specific DM screenshots and deleted Instagram stories. This wasn’t influencer-as-musician, it was music as native social language.
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- “What inspired the distorted vocal effect in the bridge of 'Die First'?”
- “How did you decide which unreleased demos to include on 'Aesthetics'?”
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