In the emerging wave of independent artists reshaping French pop, Bielka stands out with a sonic signature that is both delicate and immersive. A Bordeaux-born singer-songwriter, she crafts a languorous, poetic electro dream pop where each track feels like a private confession. For her, music is not performance — it is breath, a way of dreaming out loud and transforming intimacy into a shared emotional experience.
A sensitive pop language between softness and intensity
Bielka’s universe lives at the intersection of fragility and vibrancy. Her productions blend airy electronic textures, enveloping synth layers, and subtle acoustic elements, creating a sound that feels both contemporary and organic. This duality allows her voice to take center stage — soft yet inhabited, fragile yet assured.
Her songs explore emotion with disarming sincerity: love, self-discovery, suspended moments, and the vertigo of the heart. Rather than relying on clichés, she embraces nuance and suggestion, leaving listeners free to project their own stories into her melodies.

Contemporary influences, distinctive identity
Echoes of Billie Eilish and Charli XCX can be heard in her use of space, silence, and electronic textures, yet Bielka does not imitate — she translates. Her sound language is personal, where sensuality resides in details and poetry emerges through restraint.
Her approach prioritizes raw emotion over technical display. Arrangements remain in service of feeling, creating a rare sense of closeness — as if each song were whispered directly into the listener’s ear.
L’Overloop: a debut album as an emotional gateway
With her debut album L’Overloop (2025), Bielka lays the foundation for a cohesive and deeply human artistic world. Composed of nine tracks, the record unfolds like an intimate sonic journal, each piece revealing a different facet of her inner landscape.
Standout songs such as Tout pour me plaire, Closer, and Le bonheur… showcase her ability to navigate between soft pop and understated sensuality. The electronic rhythms remain subtle, allowing enveloping atmospheres to guide the listener toward introspection as much as reverie.
The album plays like an emotional crossing: impulses, doubts, suspended moments — fragments of life transformed into soundscapes.
An aesthetic built on connection
At the heart of Bielka’s artistic vision lies a clear intention: to create deep connections. Her music acts as an emotional mirror, capable of touching without ever forcing. She offers a sonic refuge in a noise-saturated world — a space to slow down, feel, and reconnect with oneself.
This sincerity explains the growing attachment of her audience. Bielka does not seek to impress; she seeks to move. And in that pursuit, she finds her singular voice.
A rising voice in French electro dream pop
With L’Overloop, Bielka reveals an artistic identity that already feels mature and promising. Her electro dream pop — soft, sensual, and poetic — resonates within a French independent scene that increasingly values authenticity over standardization.
Her music invites listeners to slow down, listen differently, and above all, feel. A precious artistic proposition in an era where music too often becomes mere background noise.
Explore her world and stay connected:
https://linktr.ee/bielka
One thing is certain: Bielka is not simply making music. She is crafting lasting emotions — and that is precisely what makes her essential.
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