Cailin russo

Cailin Russo bends genre like light through glass—a multidisciplinary artist whose evolution defies expectation.

Cailin ended her 2025 with a bang when her song “Bad Things” went viral after being synced in the season finale of the number one show in the world ‘Heated Rivaly’, while at the same time being a core member of the GAP holiday campaign alongside fellow artist Sienna Spiro. Months prior to that, she also let loose 2025's vocal stim of the year when her Tik Tok hit “Triple It” had the likes of Julia Fox, Ellie Goulding, REI AMI, Suki Waterhouse, Chloe Fineman, INJI all posting videos singing along, leading up to Boston hip-hop starlet BIA jumping on the remix.

But Cailin Isn’t new to this, as she’s been blurring the lines between underground edge and mainstream impact. In 2017 Cailin released her debut single “September Rose” and in just four years she cemented her place in music history as a Grammy-winning writer on Kanye West’ album DONDA for her contributions on "Hurricane", the sweeping, sonically rich standout featuring The Weeknd. Following that credit, Cailin released her album ‘INFLUX’ in 2023, unveiling a cinematic world entirely her own, signaling the arrival of an artist unafraid to redefine form.

She’s lit up stages at global festivals— Lollapalooza, Reading & Leeds, Life Festival, etc—bringing an unpredictable, high-voltage energy that’s equal parts punk poise and pop futurism. Whether it’s opening up for Shygirl at the Regent, going on tour with Madison Beer, or taking stage at cult-favorite venues like The Echo in Los Angeles or Schuba’s in Chicago, Russo's shows pull you into her world—sonic, cinematic, and always a little left of center.

Now entering her most self-assured era yet, Cailin Russo is not just making pop—she’s remaking it in her own image.