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Pisces Musicians for Pisces Fans

  • Writer: Taylor Sheridan Lempke
    Taylor Sheridan Lempke
  • 1 day ago
  • 4 min read

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Pisces season has arrived, which means it’s time to create a dreamy, romantic, heartfelt playlist of your favorite Pisces musicians. These artists’ birthdays fall between February 19th to March 20th. If you share this sign, you may hear that you’re empathetic, creative, and charming. Symbolized by two fish swimming in opposite directions, Pisces own the space between the past and the future and the end and the beginning. These fellow Pisces artists will guide you through a path of self-discovery among magic, mystery, and sensitivity.


10. Olivia Rodrigo (Feb. 20)


Olivia Rodrigo is true to the Pisces spirit. Her music is intimate and unfiltered. Tweens, teens, and twenty-somethings shout their lyrics, from deep in their chest, because Rodrigo taps into every aspect of girlhood. Like most who share the Pisces sign, her fans feel seen as she opens up about her own experiences. Rodrigo starts the waterworks with the hit “drivers license,” exposes a traitor in “vampire,” and spirals into insecurity in “pretty isn’t pretty.” The overdrive on the guitar shreds through the speakers like an angsty impulse to tear apart diary pages. The light she shines over imperfections and flaws hooks fans with sympathy.



9. Rihanna (Feb. 20)


Rihanna knows how to set the vibe, controlling heartbeats with the same power as the waves at the beach. Her discography represents her expansive creativity as a Pisces. In ANTI, she immerses her fans in vintage textures like jazz club violins in “Higher” and blues organs in “Love On the Brain.” Her early 2000s hits from Good Girl Gone Bad and Talk That Talk lean into escapism under dance floor beats and cool bass progressions. With songs like “Stay,” Rihanna also shows her ability to draw on the rawness of toxic relationships. She sings without judgment and from the lens of an open book.



8. Bad Bunny (March 10)


Bad Bunny is a proud Pisces, sampling Walter Mercado on a track. Although he has built a reputation of the lavish lifestyle and thumping beats, sensitivity slips through the cracks. “DtMF” taps into nostalgia and regret, wishing he had taken more pictures and given more hugs. Another song on the album “Turista” strips the luxury down to his heart, revealing his vulnerability. His adaptability from Latin trap to reggaeton flows like water.



7. Justin Bieber (March 1)


Justin Bieber also represents the tender side of Pisces masculinity. Since the release of his romantic hits “Baby” and “Somebody to Love,” he’s made a reputation of being the devotional heartthrob. His music matured into Changes’s spirituality and bedroom confessionals and SWAG’s honeymoon warmth.



6. Camila Cabello (March 3)


Camila Cabello carries that dreamy Pisces romanticism. Romance is all about love, lust, toxicity, and longing. “Easy” echoes the safety of being adored no matter what, while “This Love” leans into that old-fashioned desire to be wooed. Like most Pisces, Cabello romanticizes the chaos of exploring relationships. Her concept album C, XOXO adds memory and place into the mix, another water-sign trait. Emotions swell in Cabello's storytelling.



5. Tyler, The Creator (March 6)


Tyler, The Creator displays the imaginative and intuitive Pisces. His creation goes beyond producing albums. He creates entire personas such as Tyler Baudelaire, Flower Boy, and Igor. “See You Again” is pure yearning, chasing an ideal love that might only exist in fantasy. In classic Pisces fashion, he finds a space where the worlds can coexist. His collaborative tracks like “Sticky” shows how fluidly he moves between moods and influences. That shapeshifting is deeply Pisces.



4. Jhené Aiko (March 16)


Jhené Aiko embodies the calm, mystical side of Pisces energy. On Chilombo, she traces heartbreak and healing like mapping tides, smooth melodies floating over wispy production. Jhené transforms sensitivity into something luminous. She sounds grounded even when she’s exploring spiritual depth. There’s clarity in her vulnerability. Her music echoes the stillness that Pisces need in 2026.



3. Becky G (March 2)


Becky G channels Pisces, drawing from her experiences. She’s said that to write about life, you have to live it, and that openness shows. On Esquinas, nostalgia hums beneath tracks like “2ndo Chance,” and “Querido Abuelo” honors family history. Pisces often carry generational emotion in their bodies, and Becky shows that weight. There’s reverence in the way she tells those stories.



2. Madison Beer (March 5)


Madison Beer leans into the emotional complexity Pisces know too well. Life Support explores her mental health with a softness that doesn’t feel fragile. “Bittersweet” shimmers with dreamy textures while unpacking hard truths. Pisces can be prone to anxiety and mood swings, and Madison doesn’t sugarcoat that reality. Her debut album Life Support explores mental health. There’s maturity in the way she processes her pain publicly. Her lyrics are observant and transparent.



1. Chappell Roan (Feb. 19)


Chappell Roan channels the sparkly, bold, and magical Pisces. Her project The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess enters a glittering universe of longing. “Pink Pony Club” captures the desire to escape into something bigger, paralleling her pursuit to the pop star stage. The hovering synths and vulnerability in “Casual” feel like soaking up all the hurt—eventually leading to healing. On the “Good Luck, Babe!” cover and on red carpets, she dresses like a medieval princess, digging deeper into the fantastical elements of the Pisces. Pisces often blur illusion and reality, and Chappell leans into that blur. She combines the two worlds.



Written By Taylor Sheridan Lempke



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