Manhattan roots. Atlanta-raised. Zero apologies. PRÝNCESS doesn’t enter a room—she commands it. Built on the raw DNA of Michael Jackson and Prince, this self-taught artist has been quietly constructing something loud: a sound where pop hooks collide with funk grooves and rock-edged attitude, all wrapped in razor-sharp perspective.
Before “A-List,” there was “Runway Rebels“—and it hit like a declaration. Dropped March 17, the high-energy pop-rock anthem brought catwalk attitude and rebellious spirit crashing together, signaling that PRÝNCESS wasn’t just building a discography. She was building a world. The response was immediate: engagement surged, listener retention strengthened, and the right rooms started paying attention. “Runway Rebels” didn’t just set a tone — it set a standard.
Her new single “A-List” drops April 17, 2026, and it hits exactly like the title promises. Status. Visibility. Self-definition. No permission required. Over a pop-driven backbone laced with funk rhythms, PRÝNCESS delivers lyrics that don’t ask for a seat at the table — they flip it entirely.
This isn’t a one-off moment. It’s a movement. Part of her relentlessly disciplined Girl Power rollout—new music every 17th of the month — PRÝNCESS is building something brick by brick, release by release. The full album arrives June 17, 2026, on physical formats, with streaming to follow in 2027, plus an exclusive bonus track you won’t find anywhere online.
She’s been called “too much.” She turned it into a thesis.
The girls who refuse to shrink finally have their anthem. PRÝNCESS is A-List, and she’s just getting started.



