Think of this as the quiet scene before the credit, the one that hits hardest.
With viral moments and no industry co-sign, Mollyxo is building her own way through the noise. Her upcoming single, 'God Has a Sick Sense of Humour' is a bitterly beautiful solo scene about haunting comparisons, quiet rage, and what it means to start in the shadows and still shape the story.
From Birmingham, UK, Mollyxo crafts emotionally sharp alt-pop that drifts through eras, part vivid dream, part diary entry, never confined to one sound.
Mollyxo blends soul-leaning vocals with alt-pop textures and a filmmaker’s eye her visuals feel lived-in, layered, and made to be felt.
Mollyxo grew up captivated by powerful, expressive voices from Barbra Streisand to Shirley Bassey and inspired by boundary-pushers like Debbie Harry, Annie Lennox, and Tyler, the Creator. While she’s always been drawn to the sonic boldness of the '80s, she’s clear about what shapes her most: “No one influences my music more than my experiences as a young woman. I’m drawn to artists who don’t chase trends — they carve out space for themselves and make their voice impossible to ignore.”