Artist: Edie Yvonne Single: I Might Genre: Indie Pop, Soft Rock, Rock Pop Release Date: January 17th, 2025
At just 16, Edie Yvonne is carving out a space for herself in the growing wave of emotionally charged, confessional pop. Her latest single, I Might, continues the raw storytelling she delivered in Burn and Epitome, forming what feels like a trilogy of self-exploration and release. If those previous tracks wrestled with honesty and confrontation, I Might leans into the moment of letting go.
The production is sharp—crisp guitars, tight drums, and layered vocals that give the track a full yet intimate sound. The double-tracked vocals in particular add weight, giving Yvonne’s voice both vulnerability and power. It fits neatly into the current girl-power pop movement, echoing artists like Tate McRae, but with its own distinct bite.


A standout element is the song’s chord choices. Consistently hitting the major III chord adds tension, giving the track a slightly unsettled, almost defiant energy. It’s not a common choice in mainstream pop, and it helps I Might stand out. There’s a controlled frustration in both the lyrics and melody—less of a plea, more of a statement.
With each release, Yvonne is refining her voice—both lyrically and sonically. She’s stepping into a space where honesty isn’t just a theme but a defining feature of her music. At 16, she’s already showing a level of craftsmanship that suggests she’s only getting started. I Might proves she’s one to watch.