Precious Pepala
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Precious Pepala is a British singer and songwriter from Sheffield, England.[1] She is known for her alt-pop sound that blends elements of gospel, rock, and soul, and for writing songs that explore themes such as mental health, religious trauma, queerness, and gendered violence. Pepala gained early attention through viral TikTok covers before making her official debut in 2022.[2]
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Born | Sheffield, England |
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Years active | 2021--Present |
Labels | Modern Sky Uk |
Website | shoppreciouspepala |
Career
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Perspective
2021–2022: Early career and breakthrough
Pepala first gained public attention in 2021 after a TikTok video of her singing Alec Benjamin’s “Water Fountain” went viral, garnering over 2.3 million views. The viral moment marked a turning point in her journey from performing covers to releasing original music.[3] In interviews, Pepala has expressed that while she always loved singing, her passion for songwriting developed later during her teenage years. She began writing her own songs as a form of self-expression, often pulling from personal experiences and social issues affecting her generation.
In 2022, she released her debut single, My Eyes Only,[4] a track that explored the complexities of emotional vulnerability in relationships.[5] Later that year, she followed up with "Looking For Trouble", an emotionally charged anthem that addressed rape culture and victim blaming.[6] The song was praised for its raw lyricism and social relevance, with publications like uDiscover Music[1] highlighting Pepala’s determination to spark conversations through her art. Lines like “Blame the sheep for her clothes / If the wolves were to find her” reflect her bold approach to confronting difficult subjects head-on.[1]
Her third single, "Voices",[7] released in December 2022, shifted the lens inward. The track delves into the mental toll of living with intrusive thoughts and the fear of being alone with one’s own mind.[8] In an interview with NYLON,[3] Pepala explained that while she was in a good place when the song was written, the lyrics were inspired by moments of emotional struggle — particularly during the isolation many experienced in the pandemic. Critics noted the haunting nature of the song, with "When the Horn Blows" calling it “a bold new single challenging the stigma around mental health.[9]” Vanyaland described it as “a firecracker of a tune,” underscoring Pepala’s talent for pairing introspective themes with striking vocal performances.[10] The single was also included in Rolling Stone’s “Songs You Need to Know This Week,” placing her alongside international artists and affirming her arrival on the global pop stage.[11]
Throughout her early releases, Pepala has consistently drawn on influences like Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Destiny’s Child, and Aaliyah — blending gospel roots with alt-pop and rock stylings.[12] Critics have noted her ability to weave together themes of queerness, religious trauma, and mental health into cathartic, genre-bending songs. As she told NYLON, [3] her goal has always been to write music that resonates: “Even if it’s about something that I’ve personally experienced, we always try to make the lyrics either specific enough where someone will be able to see me in that scenario — or be able to relate to it from personal experience.”[3]
2024–2025: Signing with Modern Sky UK and Dark Days EP
In 2024, Precious Pepala signed with Modern Sky UK, an independent label recognized for championing emerging British talent.[13] Her first release under the label was the single "The Effect" on October 4, 2024 — a track that continued her exploration of emotional complexity and mental health themes. This was followed by "Lullaby"[14] in January 2025, a haunting and introspective song that she described as “if a Tim Burton movie became a pop song.” Critics praised the single as an anthem for introverts, noting its eerie yet comforting tone.[12]
On March 14, 2025, she released "First Love", co-written and co-produced with Eg White and Jordan Rabjohn.[15] While initially presenting as a romantic ballad, the song revealed a deeper narrative about grief and discovering a late sibling — showcasing Pepala’s ability to subvert expectations through layered storytelling.[14][16]
These singles lead into her upcoming EP, Dark Days, set for release on May 2, 2025, via Modern Sky UK. The project reflects her growth as both a writer and performer, drawing from personal experience to tackle themes of queerness, faith, and emotional healing.[14]
Musical style and themes
Pepala’s music is characterized by introspective lyrics and genre-blending production that combines pop, gospel, and alternative rock. Her songwriting frequently addresses social issues, including women's safety, queerness in religious contexts, and mental health.[2][17]
Recognition
In addition to being featured in Rolling Stone and Nylon, Pepala has been highlighted by outlets such as uDiscover Music, Melodic Magazine, "When the Horn Blows", and "Vanyaland" for her bold subject matter and vocal prowess.[1][2][9][10][3][11]
Discography
Singles
Looking For Trouble (2022)[1][6]
Sunday Morning (2023)
The Effect (2023)
Lullaby (2024)[2]
First Love (2025)
Eps
Dark Days (2025, upcoming)[14]
References
External links
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