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Real, raw and unfiltered? Authenticity helps female singers rule the charts

BBC News · Jun 19, 2026, 1:16 PM

Key takeaways

  • In 2026, fans want their pop stars honest, raw and real.
  • And as Olivia Rodrigo, arguably the queen of the new, unfiltered breed of female singers, looks set to storm the charts with her latest album which, in her own words, chronicles a "love story that falls apart".
  • Lola Young and Olivia Dean are also among the singers whose perceived authenticity has won them millions of fans and multiple prestigious awards.

Why this matters: a developing story that could shape the day's news cycle.

Naomi Clarkeand Eleanor Shearwood,BBC Newsbeat Getty Images Olivia Dean, Olivia Rodrigo and Lola Young have found success with their relatable lyrics Raw emotion, confessional lyrics and sharing everything in videos online.

In 2026, fans want their pop stars honest, raw and real.

And as Olivia Rodrigo, arguably the queen of the new, unfiltered breed of female singers, looks set to storm the charts with her latest album which, in her own words, chronicles a "love story that falls apart".

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