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In My Room With Jemma Siles

Pop artist Jemma Siles played some tracks from her EP ‘Scripts of Fate’ for a beautiful In My Room session with Rolling Stone AU/NZ

Michelle Grace Hunder

Jemma Siles is arguably one of the country’s most compelling new voices.

The breakout Australian pop artist released her debut EP Scripts of Fate, a raw, emotionally rich and meticulously crafted collection of songs, last November, and has since been on a monumental rise.

Capturing Siles’ unmistakable blend of vulnerability, storytelling and shimmering pop polish, the EP carries influences from Taylor Swift, Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, and more through its six tracks.

It’s a project shaped by personal evolution and creative fearlessness, a reminder that growth often begins in the moments we don’t expect, and that the stories that shape us are sometimes the hardest ones to tell.

Siles began her career with a remarkable list of accolades: twice winning Australian Pop Songwriter of the Year (2018, 2019) and Australian Ballad Songwriter of the Year (2020), judged by APRA AMCOS.

Her collaboration with global DJ powerhouses NERVO and Wolfpack on “Like Air” has amassed more than 3.5 million streams, and her songwriting talent has been recognised as a Vanda & Young Songwriting Competition finalist and International Songwriting Competition semi-finalist.

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Siles played some tracks from Scripts of Fate for a beautiful In My Room session with Rolling Stone AU/NZ.

Check it out above!