Zoe Wees can steal the show, even with her mouth shut. The rising popstar saw her childhood idol Jessie J perform a party trick – belting out a massive melody without moving her lips – and was determined to try it for herself. The 19-year-old singer has a fizzing, irresistible sense of humour, but behind her broad grin is a steely work ethic: in the studio, it’s serious. Born in Hamburg and raised by her mother, Zoe’s career so far has been shaped by the essential role that music plays in her life. Her raw, powerful debut single 'Control' confronts the emotional scars left by her epilepsy. Zoe’s follow-up single, 'Girls Like Us', is unmistakably her. Packed with coming-of-age sensibilities, such as finding acceptance and fighting her own insecurities, listeners will instantly find warmth and comfort to her vocals & reflective, heart-swelling lyrical content
Zoe Wees can steal the show, even with her mouth shut. The rising popstar saw her childhood idol Jessie J perform a party trick – belting out a massive melody without moving her lips – and was determined to try it for herself. The 19-year-old singer has a fizzing, irresistible sense of humour, but behind her broad grin is a steely work ethic: in the studio, it’s serious. Born in Hamburg and raised by her mother, Zoe’s career so far has been shaped by the essential role that music plays in her life. Her raw, powerful debut single 'Control' confronts the emotional scars left by her epilepsy. Zoe’s follow-up single, 'Girls Like Us', is unmistakably her. Packed with coming-of-age sensibilities, such as finding acceptance and fighting her own insecurities, listeners will instantly find warmth and comfort to her vocals & reflective, heart-swelling lyrical content.
Since 'Girls Like Us', Zoe has released her debut EP Golden Wings which includes her first two singles and three other songs. Zoe was announced Apple Music’s Next Up artist for April 2021 and performed on James Corden's The Late Late Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live, among others.