Suzanne Sheer makes songs that look you in the eye—cinematic, intimate, and a little dangerous. She’s an alt-R&B singer and songwriter whose music feels like a confession you weren’t meant to hear: cinematic, seductive, and emotionally unfiltered. Blending soulful vocal power with dream-pop atmosphere and bass-heavy production, she turns heartbreak, desire, and self-restoration into slow-burn anthems that hit like memory and déjà vu at the same time.
Born and raised in Pittsburgh and now rooted in Philadelphia, Sheer grew up surrounded by creativity. With a visual-artist mother, a musician father, and a grandmother who was an opera singer, it shows. Her voice carries that lineage: theatrical yet intimate, soft yet commanding. It can whisper a secret or level a room.
Sheer began writing songs as a teenager, and by 18 she was already recording in Los Angeles with Wiz Khalifa (“Without You” — Taylor Gang / TGOD Vol. 1), an early milestone that hinted at the voice she was becoming. Years later she made her formal arrival with her debut album The Blue Hour, introducing a world built around emotional honesty and richly textured production. Momentum followed instinctively: “Feel Nothing” became one of On The Radar’s strongest engagement wins, “Two Graves” premiered on MTV’s Spankin’ New, and her catalog has now surpassed 500K streams on Spotify, all before her breakout moment.
Her music also resonates beyond the streaming world. Comcast, Pepsi, and Milk Makeup have featured her songs in national campaigns, and in 2023 both the Philadelphia Eagles and 76ers amplified their playoff runs with her music — a hometown nod for an artist Philly quietly, but fiercely, claims as their own.
Suzanne Sheer is both softness and fire. Vulnerability you can see through and intensity you can’t escape. She writes for anyone who has ever loved too hard, been underestimated, or built themselves back from nothing.
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