Kacey Fifield has an undeniable gift. The rising pop songstress seamlessly blends elements of indie-pop, classic rock, and electronica to provide the perfect backdrop for her fantastically relatable lyrics. Fifield is young – she has her whole life ahead of her. But she’s an old soul and has a way of tapping into her listeners’ emotions. Best known for her 2024 EP, Nostalgia Haunts Me, this award-winning singer/songwriter has accumulated over 8 million streams, over 2 million unique listeners, and over 280,000 followers across social media platforms. Understandably, Fifield is all atwitter after the release of her newest singles—the energetic pop rock “HOLD UR PEACE” and the vulnerable ballad “Right Past Me”—as well as her recent EP, Nostalgia Haunts Me, which has earned widespread acclaim and over a million streams on Spotify. “Incredible vocals, amazing stage presence and super relatable lyrics,” declared Girls’ Life. Earmilk has also praised “Fifield’s versatile soundscapes and compelling lyrical explorations” that have “established her as a powerhouse pop talent whose songs can’t simply be put into one box.” Having grown up attending public school while being a child actor with roles on shows such as Nickelodeon’s “Game Shakers” and Oxygen’s “Snapped: She Made Me Do It,” Kacey often draws inspiration for her music from her “double life.” Her original single “Self Sabotage” has been awarded by the Great American Song Contest and the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest for its vulnerable lyrics and catchy melody. With recent performances in both Los Angeles and New York City, Fifield has proven her powerful stage presence, commanding iconic venues like The Whisky A Go Go, The Mint, and the Troubadour. She’s also showcased her talents at Z100 New York and iHeartRadio’s Dunkin Live Music Lounge. Fifield actively engages in philanthropic endeavors, consistently lending her support to meaningful causes. She enthusiastically joined the Students of the Year fundraising campaign for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, aiming to contribute to the search for a cure for cancer. Additionally, she has collaborated with Farm Sanctuary and the New Roots Institute, championing sustainability and compassion in the food system.