My music is for the lost, the broken, the confused, the hopeless-anyone who needs a voice saying, “It’s going to be okay. Just keep going.

CANVAS REBEL INTERVIEW

BAILEY COLE

who is she


Bailey Cole doesn’t just sing—she exhales truth. With a voice that cuts through the noise and lyrics that feel more like confessions, she’s carved out her own lane in the pop-soul world: cinematic, unfiltered, and deeply human. Her music isn’t here to distract you from your feelings—it’s here to sit with you in them.

Raised an only child in the middle of chaos, Bailey turned confusion into creativity. Her earliest songs were born out of a need to process life—growing up surrounded by addiction, heartbreak, and the kind of questions kids shouldn’t have to ask. Now, she writes with the clarity of someone who’s done the work—and the fire of someone who still has more to say.

Drawing inspiration from artists like Adele, Amy Winehouse, Alicia Keys, Banks, and Katy Perry, Bailey blends theatrical storytelling with raw soul, making music that’s as bold as it is intimate. Her songs explore themes of pain, healing, identity, and that stubborn kind of hope that keeps showing up even when life doesn’t go easy on you.

Whether it’s on stage with a full band and fog machines or in a stripped-down acoustic set, Bailey commands attention without asking for it. Her live shows are emotional experiences, built around connection—not perfection. She’s not trying to be polished. She’s trying to be real.

Offstage, she’s equal parts old soul and goofball. Yes, the songs are heavy—but Bailey? She’s light. She laughs hard, feels deeply, and cares a lot about leaving the world better than she found it. Especially for the kids growing up in homes like hers.

Bailey Cole is here for the misfits, the feelers, the late-night overthinkers, and anyone else trying to make sense of a messy world. If you’ve ever needed proof that healing is possible—this is your sign, and she’s your soundtrack.