
Selah Eddins didn’t just find music—he found himself in it. At 19, with no industry backing and only a burning urge to be heard, he stepped into the studio and never looked back. “I’ve always wanted to create my own art,” he says, not as a statement of ambition, but survival. For Selah, music isn’t just sound—it’s self-definition in a world that constantly tries to flatten nuance. Vulnerable, vibrant, and entirely his own, his journey is about more than breaking into the scene; it’s about breaking molds.
His sound is a glowing cocktail of disco sparkle and pop punch, with a curiosity that won’t quit. Influenced by acts like Dua Lipa, ABBA, and Tove Lo, Selah’s music doesn’t beg to fit in—it commands attention. “I love to experiment with anything I can get my hands on,” he says, and it shows. Tracks sway between shimmering synths and pulsing basslines, with melodies that invite movement but hit with emotional weight. It’s glitter and guts, polished pop with a pulse.
Being an independent artist hasn’t always been a smooth ride. “It’s hard to be okay with being different,” Selah admits. The grind isn’t just about algorithms and consistency—it’s also about learning to trust your instincts in a landscape that rewards safe bets. But he leans in, not out. Every release is a fingerprint of growth, every lyric a declaration. In a scene full of noise, his commitment to standing out by staying true has quietly turned heads and built a loyal following that sees itself in his refusal to conform.

One of Selah’s biggest breakthroughs didn’t come from a chart placement—it came from messages. Fans reaching out to say his voice made them feel seen, his lyrics echoing their own unspoken thoughts. “That was everything,” he says, still beaming. These moments—raw, intimate, unfiltered—are the fuel behind his grind. He’s not chasing viral fame; he’s chasing connection. That’s what matters most, and it’s what keeps him creating even when the path ahead feels blurry.
Offstage, Selah nurtures his community with the same intentionality he brings to his music. He teases songs when they’re ready, talks directly to fans on social media, and shares glimpses of his process without the fluff. Live shows are the next frontier—and with a sound made for neon lights and sweaty dance floors, it’s only a matter of time before his stage presence catches up to his studio magic. “I want people to feel with me,” he says. “That’s the point.”
Fresh off his project Limerence—a kaleidoscopic dive into the ache and ecstasy of obsession—Selah’s already got more stories brewing. “I’m working on a book and writing music here and there,” he shares, his creative fire still crackling. His eyes are set on 2026: touring, signing with a label that gets him, and putting more fearless, feel-it-in-your-chest songs into the world. His sound fits right next to Lizzo or Chappell Roan—playful, powerful, and entirely alive.
“Thank you to everyone who’s supported me,” he says, his voice equal parts humble and hungry. “I’m honored to do this.” With each release, Selah Eddins is building something rare: not just a career, but a community. A sound. A space. A reminder that being different isn’t something to hide—it’s the very thing that shines.