Maisy Kay is a bold and fascinating new voice in pop music. Having just released her maximalist synth-pop bop “Emotionally Unavailable,” which reflects on dating in the digital world and if we’re just using the phrase to protect ourselves from getting hurt, and her spine-chilling, Halloween-inspired EP Psycho that traded her trademark dance-pop sound for bloodthirsty beats and dark melodies, Maisy is set to make her own distinct mark with her blend of nostalgic, R&B-laced dance-pop. Collaborating with industry titans like Timbaland, Tiesto, Rodney “Darkchild” Jenkins, and Max Martin protégé Lukas “LULOU” Loules, Maisy has made waves for singles “Karma is a Bitch Like You,” a vengeful middle finger to anyone who has ever done you wrong, and “Scared Together,” which received a remix from producer and DJ R3HAB, and got her first big break from contributing Japanese lyrics and vocals to pop artistAnly’s #1 Spotify viral hit “Distance.” Following it up with viral hit “The Storm,” a collaboration with gaming music creator TheFatRat which amassed over 100 million cumulative streams and saw Maisy learn Na’vi, the fictional native language from James Cameron’s blockbuster Avatar franchise.