Meet TREZIE: The Kawaii-Core Pop Star Redefining the Sound of a Generation

There are pop stars, and then there is TREZIE — a 21-year-old, 4’11” force of nature from San Francisco and Las Vegas whose voice sounds like it was engineered in an anime studio, yet every crystalline note is 100% real. With her hyperpop beats, kawaii-core aesthetic, and a debut album in the works with a Grammy-winning producer, TREZIE isn’t just arriving on the music scene — she’s rewriting its rules entirely.

A Star Shaped by Structure and Independence

TREZIE’s path to pop stardom is as unique as her sound. Raised by Vietnamese immigrant parents, she navigated the structured halls of Catholic school from kindergarten through eighth grade before transitioning to an all-girls high school — an environment that, rather than limiting her, became the crucible where her independence and self-confidence were forged. She says she learned how to take up space. That quiet determination now fuels every performance she delivers on the Las Vegas stages where she regularly captivates audiences.

Being a first-generation Asian American has not just shaped her worldview — it’s woven into the very fabric of her music. TREZIE draws from both the K-pop precision she grew up admiring and the boundary-pushing fearlessness of Western artists like Grimes, Doja Cat, and Britney Spears. The result is something entirely her own: a genre-fluid sound that sits at the thrilling intersection of alt-pop, hyperpop, and kawaii pop.

A Voice That Defies Explanation

Ask anyone who has heard TREZIE perform live, and they will tell you the same thing: she does not sound real. Her natural voice carries an anime-like purity — ethereal, soaring, capable of a falsetto that cuts right through you. The most common reaction from first-time listeners? Assuming it must be heavy autotune. It is not. Every note TREZIE hits is completely unprocessed, a natural gift that she has honed into something genuinely otherworldly.

She describes herself as an anime-inspired, kawaii-core pop star made to entertain everyone. With Asian-pop melodies mixed with crazy lyrics and a futuristic edge, she is here to redefine pop.

Her influences read like a blueprint for the future of pop: the cinematic grandeur of Grimes, the genre-hopping boldness of Doja Cat, the infectious hooks of Britney Spears, and the polished intensity of K-pop’s biggest acts. TREZIE absorbs all of it and filters it through a deeply personal lens, producing music that feels simultaneously futuristic and achingly human.

The Debut Album: A Major Moment in the Making

TREZIE is currently deep in the creation of her debut album — a 14-song project that promises to be one of the most ambitious debut records in the hyperpop and alt-pop space. What sets this project apart is the production powerhouse she has brought on board: Grammy-winning producer Tommy Marolda.

Marolda’s credits read like a who’s who of pop and rock royalty — he has worked with Cher, Bon Jovi, and Imagine Dragons, and his fingerprints are on the iconic Rocky film soundtracks. His ability to craft records that are simultaneously commercially powerful and artistically rich makes him the ideal collaborator for an artist with TREZIE’s ambitions.

The partnership signals something important: the industry is taking notice. A 21-year-old independent artist landing a collaboration with a producer of Marolda’s caliber speaks volumes about the genuine buzz TREZIE is generating. The debut album is not just a collection of songs — it is a statement of intent from an artist determined to carve out a permanent place in the pop landscape.

Why TREZIE Is an Artist to Watch Right Now

In a music industry crowded with trend-chasers, TREZIE stands out precisely because she cannot be easily categorized or copied. Her identity — as a first-gen Asian American woman, as a kawaii-core visionary, as a live performer with a voice that defies explanation — is entirely her own. She does not fit neatly into any existing box, which is exactly what makes her so exciting.

From the stages of Las Vegas to a debut album with one of the industry’s most accomplished producers, TREZIE is building something real and something lasting. Keep your eyes — and ears — on this one. The kawaii-core pop revolution is just getting started, and TREZIE is leading the charge.