Los Angeles-based LGBT singer-songwriter and actress Abigail Fierce has recently unveiled her latest single, “Daphne,” captivating listeners with its poignant storytelling and infectious melodies. Known for her heartfelt lyrics and honey-toned vocals, Fierce’s music resonates deeply with her audience, and “Daphne” is no exception.
Fierce, who hails from Louisville, KY, relocated to Los Angeles during her teenage years to pursue a career in acting. She has since appeared in various television series such as Hulu’s “Love, Victor,” NBC’s “This Is Us,” Netflix’s “American Vandal,” and Facebook Watch’s “The Set Up.” Most recently, she starred in the Paramount+/Nickelodeon movie “Fantasy Football,” sharing the screen with Marsai Martin from ABC’s “Black-ish” and Kelly Rowland of Destiny’s Child fame.
Beyond her acting endeavors, Abigail Fierce is also a passionate mental health advocate. Her previous songs, such as “Girl in the Mirror” and “I Just Wanna Feel Okay Again,” have resonated deeply with listeners, offering solace and comfort akin to medicine for the soul. In “Daphne,” Fierce’s songwriting prowess shines through as she recounts her experiences at a local Starbucks. Every Tuesday, she found herself captivated by a barista with cat-eye eyeliner and a black toboggan, who she affectionately named Daphne. The song beautifully depicts a blossoming love between two girls, but the bridge unveils a twist—the singer’s infatuation with Daphne exists solely in her dreams, and she doesn’t even know her real name.
With its sharp lyrical metaphors, dreamy storytelling, and dynamic guitars, “Daphne” is poised to become the enchanting love song that sapphic women and girls have been yearning for. Abigail Fierce’s heartfelt narrative combined with her musical talents create an irresistible blend that is sure to resonate deeply within the LGBTQ+ community and beyond. Fierce’s penchant for crafting songs that speak to personal experiences shines through in “Daphne,” as she authentically captures the complexities of unrequited love and the bittersweet longing that accompanies it. Her ability to infuse her own emotions into her music allows listeners to connect on a profound level, making her music both relatable and empowering.
“Daphne” adds to Fierce’s growing repertoire of moving and empowering tracks. Previous releases, such as “Scream It to the Whole World,” draw from her high school experiences, providing a glimpse into her life and highlighting her talent for crafting catchy pop-punk anthems. Another standout track, “I Miss You,” garnered significant attention and found a home on several Spotify editorial playlists, including Fierce’s personal favorite, Indie Pop. As Abigail Fierce continues to showcase her talents as a singer-songwriter and actress, “Daphne” stands as a testament to her growth and versatility as an artist. Through her music, she creates a space of understanding, acceptance, and celebration for the LGBTQ+ community, empowering listeners to embrace their own unique stories and experiences.
With its heartfelt lyrics, mesmerizing vocals, and relatable themes, “Daphne” solidifies Abigail Fierce’s position as a rising star in the music industry. As she fearlessly shares her truth and embraces her identity, Fierce’s music is sure to resonate with an ever-growing audience, offering solace, inspiration, and a soundtrack for love and self-discovery. Abigail Fierce’s “Daphne” is available now on all major streaming platforms, and fans of heartfelt storytelling and captivating melodies are encouraged to immerse themselves in this enchanting love song that has the power to touch the hearts of many.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Abigail Fierce is a 21-year-old LGBT singer-songwriter/actress living in LA. She loves to write songs alone at 4am. Abigail plays all of the instruments on her own tracks, except drums. Although many who have interviewed Abigail describe her as “wise beyond her years”, it’s Abigail’s gen z relatability that makes tracks like “Girl in the Mirror” so popular. Her latest release “I Just Wanna Feel Okay Again” is a comforting singer-songwriter piece that feels less like a song, and more like medicine for the soul. With Abigail Fierce’s usual mix of poetic lyrics and beautiful honey-toned vocals, the song does not disappoint.
Originally from Louisville, KY, Abigail moved to LA when she was a teenager to pursue an acting career – she can be seen as Wendy on the Hulu series “Love, Victor,” NBC’s “This Is Us,”Netflix’s “American Vandal” and Facebook Watch’s “The Set Up” starring Hannah Stocking and Lele Pons. Abigail’s latest project was starring in the Paramount+/Nickelodeon movie “Fantasy Football”.
“Scream It to the Whole World” is an LGBTQ+ pop-punk song based on an experience Fierce had in high school. “I Miss You” was placed on several Spotify editorial playlists, including Abigail’s personal favorite: Indie Pop. You can follow her on Instagram and TikTok @akfierce and on Twitter @abfierce. (Those who follow Abigail on TikTok describe her sense of humor as “chaotic good.”) “I’m completely indie, so thank you for joining me on this journey. I appreciate you.🖤” – Abigail
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