Canadian artist Lucette writes songs that sit at the intersection of vulnerability and power. Her 2025 EP ‘Nice Girl From the Suburbs’ pairs deeply personal lyrics with lush, anthemic production rooted in ’90s dream-pop and alt-rock, drawing comparisons to Fiona Apple, Sheryl Crow, the Pixies, Portishead, and Mazzy Star. Lucette explores themes such as lost love, self-awareness—often infused with self-deprecating humor—imposter syndrome as an artist, and the joy found in new love within “Nice Girl from the Suburbs.” She candidly offers her honest judgments of her own character, delving into the complexities of being human and embodying multiple identities simultaneously. Through her work, Lucette demonstrates significant growth as a songwriter and artist, providing an intimate glimpse into her personal life.