Today we’d like to introduce you to Digidoll.
Hi Digidoll, we’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
I’ve always been a creative. I had my first songwriting journal as soon as I could hold a pen, was singing even before that, and have been playing piano since I was 8. Music has always been my calling. Growing up, I lunged at any opportunity to share my sound with others.For the first few years of my adult life, though, I wasn’t actively building toward a career in music. I was stuck in environments and relationships that didn’t align with who I wanted to become. I kept waiting for things to change instead of changing them myself.In 2024, I started to see things more clearly. I woke up. I noticed the patterns. I made changes. I started choosing myself for the first time in forever. I got a self-love tattoo. It was the first time I felt like I truly understood what that meant.It took a little more time, but in 2025 something fully clicked: if I want this, and I want it bad, I have to act like it. I can’t take it casually. I have to treat my dreams like my full-time job.In July 2025, I started posting content on every platform every single day. No days off. No exceptions. I haven’t stopped posting since. I confidently share everything from funny dating-fail skits to emotional piano ballads to everyday storytimes. (And I say confidently because when you’re chasing your dreams with everything you have, caring about other people’s opinions of what you post starts to become unimportant.)Since then, I’ve had countless videos using my own music go viral. I’ve scored millions of views, hundreds of thousands of likes, and gained thousands of new followers and streams on my music.I adopted the mindset that I have to make things happen for myself — and so I am. In 2026 alone, I did a full artist name rebrand, launched my first website, dropped my first-ever artist merchandise, filmed my first full-length music videos, and booked my first mini tour hitting DC, NYC and MD. It’s amazing to see what you’re capable of when you finally find the motivation to try and to put yourself out there. My dreams are now in action, no longer sitting on a shelf. And this is just the beginning!
Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
To expand on this point from the last question — I was stuck in environments and relationships that didn’t align with who I wanted to become.
For a long time, I was acting passive in my own life. Years drifted by where I can’t remember anything notable that I did for myself. I was constantly unhappy and felt like I was going nowhere, not accomplishing the things I had always dreamed of.
I reached a breaking point and had a life-changing realization: I had given so much of myself to other people, jobs, and relationships with incredible dedication and determination. I refused to give up on anyone or anything, offering chance after chance even when I shouldn’t have, but I constantly, consistently gave up on myself and my dreams. Every. Single. Time.
I always saw myself as this super driven, motivated, hardworking, passionate person, but I wasn’t showing up as her. I never gave myself or my dreams that same level of dedication. Everything changed when I asked myself, “But what if I did?”
Not just in the aspect of music, but in every area of life, I became open to change and growth. I started going to the gym, I started learning to dance, I made new friends for the first time in forever, I experimented with my personal style, and I said yes to things that scared me but would get me even one step closer to the life I was meant to be living.
I still struggle with the fear of leaving my comfort zone, but I’m getting better at taking leaps in spite of the fear.
Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
I am a singer-songwriter and musician, and I make hyper-pop, bedroom pop, and somewhat experimental music out of my home studio in the Baltimore/DC area. My signature sound infuses dreamy harmonies, glitchy vocal effects, and layered synths with addictive melodies and bluntly honest lyrics.
I am fully self-produced, and although I receive frequent offers to have others produce tracks for me, I’d like to keep it this way. I thoroughly enjoy having complete creative control and freedom over my art from start to finish. I also want to inspire other women in music to know that they can absolutely do the same. You can learn to produce. You can do it on your own. Anything you set your mind to is possible. You are your only obstacle, and today can either be day one of learning to produce or another day of excusing yourself from your potential.
I understand firsthand, of course, just how hard learning to produce is, and for years I avoided it because I felt I would never be good enough. But I pushed myself to commit to it. I watched tutorials, I practiced, I tried to recreate songs I liked, and I got better and learned more with every track. This was one of the best decisions I have ever made in my life. It allowed me to discover my own personal style and build new skills I never thought I was capable of. I now post frequent tutorials and other production-related motivational videos to my channels to help others.
I think another thing that sets me apart is my authenticity and drive. I keep it 100% real with my community. I share all of the ups and downs of this journey, not just the highs. I update them on my progress in every venture because people need to feel represented in my content. They need to feel seen. They need to see someone working so hard toward making their dreams a reality that they feel they can do the same. They need to see the person they look up to experience a setback and carry on regardless. It’s kind of like I’m trying to live my life now as my own inspiration, and that person who inspires and motivates me most would never give up on pursuing their dreams.
What sort of changes are you expecting over the next 5-10 years?
I think people are going to turn even more toward independent and niche artists over the next 5–10 years. As everything becomes more curated, algorithm-driven, and AI-generated, listeners are going to crave music that feels unmistakably human, lived-in, and personal — music they can actually relate to.
I also think accessibility to live music will become a huge part of this. As major tours continue rising in price, I think the space for independent artists and more intimate shows will only grow. There’s just nothing as magical as experiencing your favorite songs live. People regardless of budget still deserve to experience that and connect with the artists they enjoy in an authentic way.
Pricing:
- I have merch available on my website! t-shirts are priced $20-28, designed by real artists not AI! find them at digidoll.music
Contact Info:
- Website: https://digidoll.music/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/digidollmusic?igsh=MTc5Z3B4eDM5NjZu&utm_source=qr
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/18VA2iZJSf/?mibextid=wwXIfr
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@digidollmusic?si=FOz8FoYbQJu7ZqCN
- Soundcloud: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2GcGPGTp5EXRuC0MCIf8zg?si=k1nva858QOmjqEYcWz1K1Q
- Other: https://www.tiktok.com/@digidollmusic?_r=1&_t=ZP-95Ii3QuLues








