Crafting shimmering pop folk through plainspoken lyrical beauty – inspired by personal faith and everyday life experiences – 23 year-old Zoe Levert marks a new generation of singer-songwriter, effortlessly penetrating the coming-of-age haze. A modern multi-talent raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Zoe’s open-hearted style speaks to her roots as a creative heiress of artists like Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Taylor Swift and Noah Kahan.
Born into a musical family of church leaders, she learned to sing and play classical piano, while growing up consisted of backyard family jam sessions on the porch with her parents and two sisters, featuring everything from Louisiana standards to contemporary worship. Encouraged along by the artistic freedom of the local jazz community, Zoe began telling her story through cleverly candid lyrics and light-hearted vulnerability inspired by her real-life teenage struggles and growth.
Driven by a breathy, serene vocal, she soon turned her own intimate “oversharing” into stop-you-in-your-tracks acoustic epiphanies and reached the Top 12 of NBC’s The Voice in 2024. Zoe has now begun the first chapter of a promising career in Nashville, matching dreamy melodies to vivid lyrical hooks, and a knack for vulnerable truth. Landing somewhere on the pop-folk spectrum between Gracie Abrams and Chris Renzema, story craft and wit punctuate her glimmering songs with the uplifting solace of faith never far away.