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Fiona-Lee, a rising talent from Yorkshire, has been making waves in the indie-pop scene with her powerful vocals and emotive songwriting. Her latest single, “To Make Me Feel Good,” released in February 2025, offers a candid exploration of self-worth and the pressures of societal beauty standards.

In “To Make Me Feel Good,” Fiona-Lee delves into personal struggles with body image and the often misplaced search for validation through external sources. She reflects:

“I wrote ‘To Make Me Feel Good’ when I was going through a hard time with my body image. It’s a song about the idea that you shouldn’t need someone else to make you feel like you’re enough as you are.”

The song resonates with listeners, addressing the contemporary issue of seeking affirmation through social media and relationships, and questioning the emphasis placed on physical appearance in today’s society.

Musically, the track showcases Fiona-Lee’s dynamic range, drawing comparisons to Florence + The Machine due to her powerful vocals and passionate delivery. However, her production style maintains a lighter and fresher approach, setting her apart within the indie-pop genre.

“To Make Me Feel Good” serves as the fourth single from her debut EP, “Nothing Compares To Nineteen,” which was released on March 7, 2025. The EP reflects Fiona-Lee’s journey through adolescence, capturing the essence of youth and the challenges that come with it.

Fiona-Lee’s authentic storytelling and relatable themes have garnered attention from notable media outlets, including The Telegraph, Rolling Stone UK, Clash Magazine, and Under The Radar. Her live performances, such as her recent show at Eurosonic and a December tour supporting The Amazons, have further solidified her presence in the music scene.

Listeners can stream “To Make Me Feel Good” on platforms like Spotify.  Additionally, the lyric video is available on YouTube, providing a visual accompaniment to the song’s poignant message.

With her debut EP now available, Fiona-Lee continues to captivate audiences with her heartfelt lyrics and distinctive sound, marking her as an artist to watch in the coming years.

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