Stevie Bill is a rising Dutch singer-songwriter based in New York City, known for her relatable pop music that blends classic songwriting with R&B, folk, and rock influences. Born to an English mother and Dutch father, Stevie grew up in Amsterdam before moving to Berlin at 17 to hone her songwriting and vocal skills. In Berlin, she worked in studios and wrote songs for other artists, which led to her attending the prestigious Clive Davis Institute at NYU. She graduated in 2023.
Born (approx. date) | 1999 |
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Country | Netherlands |
Age (approx.) | 26 |
Height | 167 CM |
Knows languages | english, dutch |
Occupations | musical artist, singer |
Genres | Pop |
Early Life and Career

Drawing inspiration from '90s R&B icons like Toni Braxton and Destiny’s Child, as well as early 2000s pop artists such as Avril Lavigne and Britney Spears, Stevie has developed a unique sound that resonates with her peers. Her music explores themes of change, heartbreak, ambition, and the messy relationships of youth. She released her debut EP, Messy, in 2022, which garnered praise from outlets like Billboard, Earmilk, and The Line of Best Fit, marking her as a Gen Z pop talent to watch.
In September 2023, Stevie's song 'Hahaha' went viral in the alternative pop scene, with support from BBC Radio 1 Alternative and Abbie McCarthy's Good Karma Club. She made her London debut with a headline show and toured the UK and USA, supporting artists like Nieve Ella and Aiden Bissett. In July 2023, she performed at Hyde Park as a special guest for Stevie Nicks, a career highlight.
Besides her own music, Stevie has written for artists such as Rei Brown, Joji, Daya, and Gayle. Signed to Warner Music Benelux and +31 Records, Stevie Bill continues to make waves in the music world with her captivating, personal songwriting that captures the ups and downs of being in your twenties.
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