Charlotte Dickson

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    Charlotte Dickson writes songs that sit in the uncomfortable spaces people usually avoid talking about — betrayal, emotional distance, resentment, anxiety, attachment, and the lingering weight of relationships that don’t leave clean endings behind. With raw lyricism and emotionally exposed storytelling, the emerging singer-songwriter turns deeply personal experiences into songs that feel both intimate and painfully relatable.

    Music had always surrounded Charlotte growing up, but . . .

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    Charlotte Dickson writes songs that sit in the uncomfortable spaces people usually avoid talking about — betrayal, emotional distance, resentment, anxiety, attachment, and the lingering weight of relationships that don’t leave clean endings behind. With raw lyricism and emotionally exposed storytelling, the emerging singer-songwriter turns deeply personal experiences into songs that feel both intimate and painfully relatable.

    Music had always surrounded Charlotte growing up, but over time it became more than an interest — it became her outlet. Songwriting evolved into a way of processing emotions and documenting the moments that shaped her, both the beautiful and the difficult. Inspired by artists like Lola Young, Ethel Cain, and Maggie Lindemann, Charlotte blends emotionally driven alternative pop with unfiltered storytelling that has drawn comparisons to Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo.

    At the heart of Charlotte’s music is an exploration of undesired circumstances, emotional fallout, and the feeling of being caught in situations beyond your control. Rather than writing simple breakup songs, she focuses on the emotional complexity behind human relationships and the lasting impact those experiences leave behind. Her songwriting confronts betrayal, emotional imbalance, the tension between lingering love and resentment, and the ways relationships can slowly unravel under emotional repression and silence. Through raw lyricism and intimate storytelling, she examines how struggles with mental health can quietly seep into love and connection, turning reassurance into fear and closeness into doubt.

    At the center of Charlotte Dickson’s music is vulnerability. Her songs aren’t written to dramatize heartbreak — they’re written to make people feel understood. Through brutally honest lyrics and emotionally charged storytelling, she creates music for listeners searching for connection, catharsis, and the comfort of knowing they aren’t alone in what they feel.

    "Although the hardest wounds often come from battles I never chose to fight, there can be beauty in creating something meaningful out of things that are out of your control," Charlotte explains. For her, songwriting is proof that “even unintended destruction leaves a story worth telling."

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