Tucked away somewhere between indie-folk melodies and cultural storytelling, singer-songwriter clovers daughter (Noor Shami) is quietly making waves as she prepares to share her debut single. For those keeping tabs on emerging artists in 2025, this might just be the fresh voice you’ve been waiting for.
The story behind clovers daughter feels refreshingly genuine in an age of carefully curated artist biographies. “When I was a little kid, I would make up words and run around the house with my $20 kids guitar strumming nonsensical chords,” she tells us, laughing at the memory. While many artists boast about their musical heritage, there’s something endearing about her admission that music wasn’t really a part of her family home. Instead, she spent years teaching herself guitar and piano through late-night Google searches and bedroom practice sessions – a modern-day testament to self-taught musicianship.
Her sound, which she’s been carefully crafting behind the scenes, falls somewhere in that sweet spot between indie folk and contemporary alternative. When asked to describe it, she paints a vivid picture: “Imagine yourself fully immersed into the warmth of an acoustic guitar, the grit on an electric guitar and the rhythm of a heavy drum.” It’s the kind of description that makes you want to grab headphones and listen immediately.
Speaking of listening, her debut single “are you coming home?” drops January 22 across all major streaming platforms (pre-save here). The track, clocking in at 2:54, is surprisingly polished for a debut effort. The production quality alone might raise a few eyebrows – in the best way possible. There’s a masterful balance between raw emotional authenticity and studio refinement that typically takes artists years to achieve.
Fans of Phoebe Bridgers and Gregory Alan Isakov (whom she cites as dream collaborators) will find familiar comfort in her storytelling approach, though she brings her own distinct perspective to the table. She’s already building a humble following on Instagram and TikTok, where she offers glimpses into her creative process.
The single will launch alongside a lyric video, with plans for a music video and live acoustic performance to follow. While her YouTube, Facebook (and other platforms) are just getting started, clovers daughter has already begun sharing glimpses into her creative process and musical journey.
What’s perhaps most striking about this emerging artist is her clear vision for connecting with listeners. “I want them to know it is okay to feel all the emotions: the ups and the downs,” she shares, hinting at the depth we can expect from her upcoming releases. With several projects already in the pipeline and easter eggs scattered across her social platforms, clovers daughter seems poised to become one of 2025’s most intriguing new voices in indie music.
For merchandise and additional updates, fans can visit her official store.