Bel Cobain opens a new chapter with ‘Kizzy'
- Sam Rasmin

- 5 hours ago
- 1 min read
Hackney-born artist Bel Cobain has unveiled her latest EP, 'Kizzy' - a deeply personal and emotionally rich body of work that feels like her most honest release to date. Spanning six tracks, the project includes previously released singles 'Am I Dumb', 'Fucking City' and 'Change', while painting a fuller picture of an artist stepping confidently into her own voice.

Sonically, 'Kizzy' moves freely across genres - drawing from rock, jazz, R&B, hip-hop, folk and breaks to create a textured, unpredictable listening experience. At its core, however, is Bel Cobain’s storytelling, introspective, vulnerable, and grounded in lived experience.
Written over 18 months through scattered studio sessions, periods of sofa surfing, and in the aftermath of profound personal change - including the loss of loved ones and the ending of relationships and life chapters - 'Kizzy' is shaped by transition in its rawest form.
Across themes of love, loneliness, abuse, healing and self-discovery, Bel delivers a project that doesn’t shy away from pain, but instead finds meaning within it. 'Kizzy' is ultimately about navigating endings while still holding on to the beauty, softness and strength that life can offer.



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