Music: Bad”: DYLAN Reclaims Pop Power with Fierce, Stadium-Sized Confidence
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- 2 days ago
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DYLAN (real name Natasha Woods) is a British pop-rock powerhouse from Suffolk, England, redefining the sound of modern pop with her unapologetically bold anthems and guitar-driven edge. Combining the explosive energy of early Paramore, the hookcraft of Avril Lavigne, and the swagger of Taylor Swift’s rock-leaning eras, DYLAN has become one of the UK’s most magnetic new stars.
After breaking through with hits like “You’re Not Harry Styles” and “Liar Liar,” DYLAN has grown from bedroom songwriter to arena opener, touring with Ed Sheeran, Bastille, and Yungblud. Her music radiates self-belief, heartbreak, and rebellion — wrapped in glossy production and stadium-sized choruses that make her one of the leading voices of pop’s new, fearless generation.
“Bad” is pure empowerment through distortion — a swaggering alt-pop anthem that flips the script on heartbreak. Backed by razor-sharp guitars and thunderous drums, DYLAN delivers each lyric with venom and vulnerability, transforming self-doubt into fuel. It’s a song that pulses with confidence and control, an unapologetic celebration of imperfection and independence.
With “Bad,” DYLAN leans fully into her rock instincts — a defiant anthem for anyone done playing nice, and ready to own their chaos instead.
Artist Page: https://www.instagram.com/dyl.an/

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