Artists

Allie X

Pop artist whose work often pairs pristine synth-pop, theatrical writing, and controlled emotional unease.

COBRAH

Electronic-pop and club artist whose work often leans into industrial texture, body music, and commanding dance-floor attitude.

Charli XCX

British pop artist associated with experimental pop, club-facing production, internet-era aesthetics, and a restless approach to pop identity.

Discobitch

French dance-pop project associated with the late-2000s track “C’est beau la bourgeoisie.” Mentioned here only as a separate music entity from similarly named titles.

Dorian Electra

Pop artist known for theatrical persona, stylized visuals, and exaggerated pop performance language.

Kim Petras

Pop artist whose music often uses glossy hooks, club textures, and high-energy pop surfaces.

Kylie Minogue

Pop artist with a long dance-pop catalog and a recurring connection to disco, club elegance, and pop reinvention.

Lady Gaga

Pop artist whose work helped define modern theatrical pop through image, performance, dance-pop, fashion, and high-concept eras.

Morgan Harris

Emerging pop artist working in glossy dark dance-pop, nightlife-pop, and visual-first pop around the 12-track album “Disco, Bitch!” Fever Signal treats Harris as a developing underground discovery, not an established star.

Purple Disco Machine

Producer and DJ known for contemporary disco-house and club-pop productions.

Rihanna

Barbadian recording artist and global pop figure whose catalog includes major pop, R&B, dance, and performance-driven singles.

Rina Sawayama

Artist known for blending pop spectacle with rock, dance, theatrical identity, and sharp commentary on selfhood and culture.

Robyn

Swedish pop artist widely associated with emotionally precise dance-pop, synth-pop, and club music that carries loneliness inside motion.

SG Lewis

Producer and artist associated with disco, electronic pop, house, and polished club-adjacent songwriting.

Shygirl

London artist moving between club music, pop, rap, and electronic textures with cool distance, desire, and high-style presentation.

Slayyyter

Pop artist whose work often pulls from glossy Y2K textures, club energy, internet pop language, and deliberately heightened persona.

The Weeknd

Artist whose pop and R&B work often blends nightlife imagery, synth textures, longing, excess, and cinematic darkness.

Tove Lo

Swedish pop songwriter and artist whose catalog often connects direct emotional writing with club-ready and synth-driven production.

Troye Sivan

Singer, songwriter, and performer whose pop work often connects intimacy, movement, visual world-building, and sleek dance-floor production.