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Teenage Dream: The future of pop is female

It’s time to destroy the notion that teenage pop singers = mindless kiddos with a one-way ticket to stardom after a Disney career.

Young women in mainstream music have existed forever, but following the breakthroughs of especially mature trailblazers like Lorde and Billie Eilish, the floodgates have opened for the under 21 gals of Gen Z to start gripping the rowdy reigns of pop. Simply put, the era of teen queens is surging, and their tsunami of talent isn't receding any time soon.

Inspired by 19-year-old King Princess’ (very) sold-out show at The Sinclair on Thursday (July 12) and 19-year-old Clairo's appearance at the Cambridge venue on July 20, Vanyaland has compiled a list of ladies continuing the line of wise-beyond-their-years pop tunes. Swipe through to see our picks of women under 20 who are keeping the new trend not only thriving, but pushing the boundaries of pop music.

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TS Graye

The youngest of the lot, 17-year-old TS Graye might have the most stunning voice of all our picks, but the Bristol singer (hailing from the same British city that gave us Portishead and Massive Attack) most definitely has the edgiest hooks. “Guess I’ll have to murder you” she warbles on her debut single “MY2,” an alt-pop ode to watching your ex move on. It honestly doesn’t get more blunt than that.

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