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Astrid Smeplass (born 29 October 1996), known professionally as Astrid S, is a Norwegian singer and songwriter. In 2013, she placed fifth in the Norwegian version of Pop Idol, entitled Idol – Jakten på en superstjerne. In 2020, she released her debut studio album, Leave It Beautiful, through Universal.

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Early life

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Growing up in Berkåk, a tiny village in Rennebu Municipality, Smeplass played piano at home and flute in her school's marching band. However, she felt classical music was too confining, so she learned guitar and began writing her own songs, inspired by her main influence, John Mayer.[2] At age 13, she learned to speak English.[3]

Career

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Smeplass walking the red carpet at VG-Lista 2014 held at Rådhusplassen in Oslo

Smeplass released her first single "Shattered", which was co-written by American singer-songwriter Melanie Fontana, after participating in Idol - Jakten på en superstjerne in 2013; she was 16. She signed a publishing deal with Sony ATV Music Publishing shortly afterwards. Her first single with her new artist image, "2AM", was released through Universal Music in 2014, releasing in the U.S. in 2015.

She also released a cover of the single "FourFiveSeconds" by Rihanna, Kanye West, and Paul McCartney. In 2016, she released the song "Hurts So Good", which was included on her debut self-titled extended play, Astrid S.[4] She supported Troye Sivan on his European tour. In 2017, she released her second EP, Party's Over. Also in 2017, she provided backing vocals on "Hey Hey Hey" by Katy Perry from her album Witness.[5]

In 2017, Smeplass' cover of Cezinando's "Vi er perfekt, men verden er ikke det" was featured on the soundtrack of the fourth season of Skam and Smeplass performed it at the award ceremony P3 Gull the same year. On 30 June 2017, she released her second EP, Party's Over, which featured the singles "Breathe" and "Such a Boy". Two weeks later, an acoustic rendition of the EP was released, with an additional song entitled "Mexico". In September 2017, her single "Think Before I Talk" peaked at No. 14 on the Swedish charts, where it was later certified platinum. It was also certified gold in Denmark, where it peaked at No. 9. In February 2018, Smeplass was awarded Spellemann of the Year at the annual Spellemannprisen, being the first female artist to do so since 2003.[6] After the release of the song "Emotion", she joined Years & Years on their UK tour at the end of 2018, followed by her supporting Zara Larsson on Larsson's U.S. tour in 2019. In April 2019, Astrid became the face of Fendi's F for Fendi campaign.[7] She joined 16-year-old climate change activist Greta Thunberg for her Fridays For Future event in Sweden, performing a cover of "I Want to Know What Love Is" by Foreigner.

Smeplass performing at The Observatory OC in Santa Ana, California, May 2019

In August 2019, her fourth EP was released, entitled Trust Issues.[8] The EP features previously released singles "Someone New", "Emotion" and "The First One", in addition to two new released; "Doing To Me" and "Trust Issues".[9] Smeplass' first release of 2020 was "I Do", a collaboration with country singer Brett Young which peaked at No. 3 in Norway.[10] In September 2020, Smeplass announced her debut studio album, Leave It Beautiful, which came out on 16 October 2020. It was preceded by the lead single "Dance Dance Dance", as well as the second and third singles, "Marilyn Monroe" and "It's Ok If You Forget Me".[11]

In 2021, similarities were noted in the lyrics of the French Montana track "How You King?" with the Astrid S song "Jump".[12] Astrid S retroactively got proper attribution as a co-songwriter and receives compensation for the song.[13] Also in 2021, she played Askepott (Cinderella) in Tre nøtter til Askepott, a Norwegian remake of the 1973 Czechoslovak/East German film Tři oříšky pro Popelku (Three Wishes for Cinderella, for which she also released the single "Når Snøen Smelter", her first original song in Norwegian.[14][15]

In 2025, Smeplass split with Universal Music after the end of her original contract and releases music independently under her own record label, Joyride, and through a distribution deal with the Gladstone Music Group.[16] The news preceded her appearance on the 15th series of the TV show Hver gang vi møtes (Every Time we Meet) which challenges artists to produce new interpretations of songs by other artists.[17] Her cover of Carola's "Det regnar i Stockholm"-made into a Norwegian version "Det regner i Oslo" - became her third No. 1 on the Norwegian singles chart.[18] Her other performances from the show charted well with a further No. 1, two top 10s's, and positions in the top 40 for all of the other releases, culminating in an EP of the interpretations Hver Gang Vi Møtes 2025 charting at No. 2 on the Norwegian albums chart.[19] On 2 July 2025, she sang Norway's national anthem ahead of the Women's Euros football match between Switzerland and Norway.[20]

Discography

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Filmography

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Television
Year Title Role Note Ref.
2016 Skam House party attender 1 episode; guest appearance [21]
2018 Astrid S tilbake fra verden Herself 5 episodes [22]
Movies
Year Title Role Note Ref.
2021 Three Wishes for Cinderella Cinderella [23]

Concert tours

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Headlining
  • Party's Over World Tour (2017)
  • World Tour Part_One (2020)
Supporting

Awards and nominations

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Year Organization Award Work Result Ref.
2015 MTV Europe Music Awards 2015 Best Norwegian Act Astrid S Won
P3 Gull 2015 Newcomer of the Year Won
Song of the Year "2AM" Won
2016 Berlin Music Video Awards Best Song "Hyde" Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2016 Best Norwegian Act Astrid S Nominated [24]
2017 Spellemannprisen 2016 Newcomer of the Year & Gramo Scholarship Won [25]
Song of the Year "Hurts So Good" Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2017 Best Norwegian Act Astrid S Nominated [26]
2018 Spellemannprisen 2017 Spellemann of the Year[note 1] Won [27]
Song of the Year "Think Before I Talk" Nominated
GAFFA Awards 2018 (Sweden) Best Foreign New Act Astrid S Won [28]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2018 Best Norwegian Act Nominated [29]
2019 Spellemannprisen 2018 Song of the Year "Emotion" Nominated [30]
GAFFA Awards 2019 (Sweden) Best Foreign Solo Act Astrid S Nominated [31]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2019 Best Norwegian Act Nominated [32]
Berlin Music Video Awards Best Cinematography "Emotion" Nominated
2020 P3 Gull 2020 Artist of the Year Astrid S Nominated [33]
2022 P3 Gull 2022 Song of the Year "Pretty"
(with Dagny)
Nominated [34]
  1. ^ No nominees were announced for this award.

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from Grokipedia

Smeplass (born 29 1996), known professionally as Astrid S, is a Norwegian singer and songwriter.
She rose to prominence after placing fifth in the Norwegian edition of the singing competition in 2013, which led to a with Universal Music .
Astrid S has released hit singles such as "," "Think Before I Talk," and "," accumulating over 2.3 billion streams across her catalog.
Her music, characterized by alternative pop influences, has earned her awards including Spellemann of the Year in 2018—the first for a female artist since 2003—and Best Norwegian Act at the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards.
She has also conducted sold-out world tours, establishing a global fanbase while maintaining a focus on songwriting and live performances.

Early life

Upbringing and family background

Astrid Smeplass, known professionally as Astrid S, was born on October 29, 1996, in Berkåk, a small municipality in Rennebu, . She was raised there by her parents, Trond Smeplass and Ingrid Koksvik, in a close-knit family environment. Berkåk, with a population of fewer than 1,000 residents, provided a rural upbringing marked by long winters, limited sunlight, and a focus on outdoor activities alongside community ties. This setting fostered early interests in both music and sports, though Smeplass later pursued creative endeavors amid the town's isolation from urban cultural centers.

Initial musical exposure and Pop Idol participation

Smeplass began engaging with music early in life, learning to play the piano and honing her singing skills as a child in her hometown of Berkåk, . Her passion for music intensified during her teenage years, leading her to prioritize it over other pursuits; she left a high school program centered on soccer to dedicate herself fully to musical development. In 2013, at the age of 16, Smeplass auditioned for the Norwegian edition of the talent competition Idol – Jakten på en superstjerne, the local version of Pop Idol. Her performances, including a cover of "Her" by Karpe Diem during the competition, showcased her vocal abilities and garnered public attention, though she ultimately finished in fifth place. This participation marked her first significant public exposure to the music industry, providing a platform that highlighted her potential despite not winning.

Career beginnings

YouTube covers and online breakthrough

Following her elimination from Idol – Jakten på en superstjerne in fifth place during the 2013 season, Astrid Smeplass released her debut single "Shattered" on April 19, 2013, a self-co-written track she had premiered on the show despite not advancing further. The song, blending pop elements with personal lyrical introspection about emotional fragmentation, achieved commercial success in , peaking at number 4 on the singles chart. Clips of Smeplass's Idol performances, including covers like her audition rendition of Keane's "" and live takes of "Shattered," were uploaded to by fans and media outlets shortly after airing, amassing early views and shares that amplified her visibility beyond television audiences. These videos, often featuring raw acoustic deliveries, highlighted her and emotional delivery, fostering an initial online fanbase in . This grassroots online traction, combined with the single's chart performance, drew industry interest, culminating in a publishing deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing soon after release, marking her transition from contestant to professional . The digital dissemination via proved pivotal in bridging her Idol exposure to broader streaming and engagement, setting the stage for international label pursuits.

Label signing and early professional releases

Following her appearance on Pop Idol Norge in 2013 and rising visibility through covers, Smeplass secured a recording deal with Universal Music Norway. She adopted the stage name and released her debut single under this moniker, "2AM", on October 17, 2014. The track, blending elements with pop sensibilities, marked her transition to professional releases and garnered initial domestic attention in . "2AM" achieved commercial viability, earning triple platinum certification in for over 180,000 units sold. A version followed on February 2, 2015, distributed by , a of , expanding her reach internationally. This signing and single laid the groundwork for subsequent deals, including international partnerships with .

Musical career development

2015–2017: Debut singles and international recognition

In 2015, Astrid S expanded her reach with the collaborative single "Running Out" alongside Norwegian DJ , released on December 1 through FFRR and labels. The track, blending elements, marked her entry into international electronic music circles and contributed to her winning the Europe Music Award for Best Norwegian Act that year. This accolade highlighted her growing domestic prominence while signaling potential abroad, following her earlier signing to in the United States. The following year, on May 6, 2016, she issued "" as a , which achieved commercial success by peaking at number 6 on the Norwegian Top 20 and maintaining presence for multiple weeks. The song's introspective lyrics on emotional pain resonated widely, paving the way for her self-titled debut , released May 20 via Universal Music, featuring five tracks including the titular hit. This EP solidified her style and garnered nominations for Track of the Year at the Norwegian Grammy equivalents (). International exposure intensified in when Astrid S served as for Troye Sivan's across in spring, performing in venues like Glasgow's Queen Margaret Union on April 16 and Hamburg's Docks on May 13. She extended this visibility into later that year on Sivan's Suburbia Tour, including dates in and Phoenix, fostering a fanbase beyond through live sets emphasizing her and stage presence. By , sustained streaming momentum from "Hurts So Good"—bolstered by viral social media uptake—affirmed her breakthrough, though full global charting remained modest outside , with additional nominations for EMA Best Norwegian Act underscoring persistent regional-to-international crossover.

2018–2020: Album era, collaborations, and domestic success

In 2018, Astrid S released the singles "Emotion" and "Closer", both of which charted in . On February 25, she won Spellemann of the Year at the awards, recognizing her as the top artist and marking the first time a received the honor since 2003. The single "Such a Boy" also reached number two on the Norwegian charts that year. In 2019, she issued the EP Trust Issues on August 30, followed by Down Low in , building toward her full-length debut with introspective pop tracks like "Favorite Part of Me". Collaborations included "Sing It With Me" with , released May 10, and "Only When It Rains" with Frank Walker on March 29, both achieving international airplay. She supported on the U.S. leg of Larsson's Don't Worry Bout Me Tour that year, expanding her live presence. Astrid S's debut studio , Leave It Beautiful, arrived on October 16, 2020, via Universal Music, featuring 12 tracks including lead singles "It's OK If You Forget Me", "Dance Dance Dance", and "". The album peaked at number two on the Norwegian charts, underscoring her domestic prominence after multiple prior top-ten singles. A collaboration with on "", released May 15, further highlighted her electronic-pop crossover appeal. These releases solidified her status as one of Norway's leading pop exports, with sustained chart performance and over a billion global streams by period's end.

2021–present: Acting debut, new music releases, and artistic evolution

In February 2021, Astrid S made her acting debut in the title role of Three Wishes for Cinderella, a Norwegian live-action adaptation of the classic directed by Tamara Tarasova and produced by Storm Films. The film, which reimagines the story in a modern Nordic winter setting, premiered in on November 12, 2021, and received a limited international release, including in the United States on October 18, 2022, via on-demand, DVD, and Blu-ray. Amid her acting venture, Astrid S continued her musical output with the release of Leave It Beautiful (Complete) on September 10, 2021, an expanded edition of her 2020 debut studio featuring additional tracks and collaborations. This was followed by the EP Felt Cute Might Delete Later on April 20, 2023, which included singles emphasizing introspective pop themes. In 2024, she issued singles "Two Hands," "First to Go," "Oh Emma," and "Hot Fever Dream" as precursors to her second studio album, Joyride, released on May 24, 2024, through . The album comprises 12 tracks blending production with personal storytelling, drawing from childhood road trips and familial influences to explore themes of nostalgia, relationships, and . By 2025, Astrid S maintained momentum with singles "Konfetti," "Matters," and "A Lovestory," alongside contributions to the Hver Gang Vi Møtes 2025, released February 17, 2025, tied to the Norwegian music television series. Her post-2021 work reflects an artistic maturation, shifting from earlier introspection toward more narrative-driven with vulnerable lyrics on breakups, personal change, and emotional resilience, while incorporating modern production elements for broader accessibility.

Artistic style and influences

Genre blending and songwriting approach

Astrid S's songwriting process often commences with melodies crafted on or guitar, prioritizing chord progressions and hooks before integrating production and collaboratively with producers and co-writers. She sources lyrical ideas from personal anecdotes, casual conversations, films, or spontaneous notes on her phone, aiming for genuine, relatable content that captures emotions without excessive deliberation. Beginning serious songwriting at age 15 as a means to process feelings—"forcing [her] to put into words what [she] was feeling"—she treats it as a therapeutic outlet akin to "a close friend," frequently employing metaphors like the "party" in her 2017 EP Party's Over to evoke ephemeral experiences such as relationships or milestones. Her approach to genre blending stems from an early ignorance of stylistic boundaries, as she noted, "I didn’t even know what a genre was, so I had no rules writing songs," fostering a fearless, eclectic method that matured from naive confidence at age 16. Initially rooted in electropop fused with EDM and urban sensibilities, her sound has expanded to "lush pop" incorporating indie, rock, and folk elements, evident in albums like the 2024 release Joyride, which emphasizes organic, nostalgic textures over rigid categorization. This exploratory palette allows tonal shifts—darker verses yielding to lighter choruses—while drawing from Scandipop traditions and influences such as Robyn's electronic introspection on Body Talk (2010), blending them with broader pop references like Britney Spears and Coldplay for versatile, boundary-pushing tracks.

Key influences and production techniques

Astrid S has cited John Mayer as her primary musical influence, particularly for songwriting and guitar technique, after transitioning from classical piano—which she found restrictive—to self-composed songs on guitar. Early exposure to ABBA and Britney Spears shaped her childhood affinity for pop, with frequent listening to their records alongside flute and piano practice. Growing up in rural Norway, she drew significant inspiration from Robyn, whose album sounds echo in her own electro-pop style, and Keane, reflecting her initial leanings toward emotive, piano-driven alternative pop. While not anchored to a single artist, she has noted films as broader creative sparks over specific musicians. In production, Astrid S employs a collaborative yet increasingly hands-on approach, often starting with foundational elements like piano or bass before layering melodies and lyrics, as in the track "Emotion" where producer Ali Payami finalized the sound atop initial instrumental beds. Her songwriting process adapts fluidly, frequently incorporating travel to new locations for fresh perspectives, though she has produced numerous unreleased tracks awaiting suitable sonic framing. By her 2020 debut album Leave It Beautiful, she reported honed production capabilities, enabling fuller self-direction alongside co-producers. This evolution aligns with her practice of generating music independently, including self-production and video direction, prioritizing personal authenticity over external trends.

Reception and impact

Commercial performance and chart achievements

Astrid S has primarily achieved commercial success in and , with multiple number-one singles on the chart and certifications reflecting strong domestic sales and streams. Her music has amassed over 2.2 billion streams on as of October 2025, led by tracks like "" with 662 million streams. Internationally, her reach is more modest, with limited charting in and certifications there, but no major breakthroughs in markets like the or . In , "Think Before I Talk" (2017) topped the singles chart for three weeks and charted for 75 weeks total, marking one of her longest-running hits. "" (2016) peaked at number two, spending 19 weeks on the chart, and earned 3× Platinum certification from IFPI Norway for equivalent sales exceeding 180,000 units. Other notable peaks include "Emotion" at number three (19 weeks) and recent collaborations like "Air" (with , 2021) and a feature on Stig Brenner's track, both reaching number one. Her cover "Det regner i " also hit number one, contributing to her tally of at least three chart-toppers. On the album front, "Leave It Beautiful" (2020) debuted at number two on VG-lista, while her 2024 release "Joyride" similarly peaked at number two. In Sweden, "Think Before I Talk" reached number 14 and received Platinum certification, underscoring regional appeal. Recent singles like "Friskis" (2025) have continued her streak with 2× Platinum status in Norway. Overall, her performance metrics highlight sustained popularity in streaming-driven markets, with six tracks surpassing 100 million Spotify streams.

Critical reviews, praises, and criticisms

Critics have praised Astrid S for her emotive vocal delivery and ability to craft accessible pop songs that balance personal introspection with mainstream appeal. In a review of her 2020 album Leave It Beautiful, The Line of Best Fit awarded it 8/10, calling it a "sleek collection of pop filled [with] exuberance" that engages current trends while preserving her distinctive sound, particularly in tracks exploring uncomfortable emotions like heartbreak without sentimentality. Similarly, Diandra Reviews highlighted how the album's bright production mirrors her personality, effectively channeling relational pain into resilient, heartbreak-transcending tracks like those on the record released October 15, 2020. Her songwriting approach has drawn acclaim for maturity and relatability, as seen in single reviews: described "It's Ok If You Forget Me" (released September 2020) as a "refreshing" that maturely processes a sudden after three years, questioning loss without bitterness. A Bit of Pop Music commended "" (2016) for its emotional focus, with production that prioritizes her raw delivery over excess, and "Closer" (December 2018) for capturing the tension of shared affection in midtempo . Live performances have elicited positive notes on her energy and humility, with The Upcoming's October 11, 2017, review of her show praising her for filling the venue with "infectious energy" via European , and Diandra Reviews' March 2, 2019, Rough Trade assessment lauding her "sweet, mellow vocals over honey-dewed dance rhythms" as representative of pop's uplifting potential. Enfants Terribles echoed this post-2017 tour, calling her "pure and sweet" with humble stage banter. Criticisms are sparse in professional outlets, reflecting limited coverage from major publications like or , but aggregator data points to inconsistencies: Album of the Year lists critic scores averaging 77/100 across three reviews for select releases, while user scores hover at 69-70/100 for albums like Party's Over (2017) and Joyride (2024), indicating solid but unremarkable listener reception amid calls for broader recognition of its "fun pop" elements. LiveRate's consensus from 16 concert reviews rates her as "mediocre" overall, neither excelling nor failing in live execution.

Live performances and tours

Major concert tours and live appearances


Astrid S embarked on her debut headlining tour, the Party's Over World Tour, in 2017, spanning and to promote her EP of the same name. The tour was announced on June 5, 2017, with tickets going on general sale June 9 and performances commencing in September, including a show at in on September 15. By 2018, it had encompassed 32 sold-out dates across the , , and .
Prior to headlining, Astrid S gained international exposure as a supporting act on Troye Sivan's in spring 2016, performing across 20 dates in the and during April and May. She also opened select dates on Sivan's Suburbia Tour later that year, including stops in on October 26 and on April 16. In 2019, Astrid S announced the World Tour Part One, planned as a 50-date run across the , , and to support her forthcoming debut album. However, the tour was canceled in early 2020 due to the , with the artist stating intentions to reschedule European dates. Following the postponements, she has maintained an active presence through festival appearances and select headline shows, such as at Øyafestivalen in on August 9, 2024, and ongoing 2025 dates in including on March 29 as part of the Joyride Tour.

Discography

Studio albums

Astrid S released her debut studio album, Leave It Beautiful, on October 16, 2020, through Universal Music Norway and . The album features 10 original tracks, including singles such as "Dance Dance Dance" and "It's OK If You Forget Me," and was produced in collaboration with producers like Jack LaFrantz and Peter Grant. An expanded edition, Leave It Beautiful (Complete), followed on March 5, 2021, adding six additional tracks to the original release. Her sophomore studio album, Joyride, was issued on May 24, 2024, via Norway, a division of Universal Music AS. Comprising nine tracks, it includes lead singles "Two Hands," "First to Go," and "Hot Fever Dream," emphasizing and elements with contributions from producers such as . The album marks a continuation of her songwriting involvement across all songs.

Extended plays and singles

Astrid S released her debut , the self-titled Astrid S, in 2016, comprising five tracks including the "," which was issued on July 15, 2016, and achieved significant streaming success with over 435 million plays on . The EP also featured "Paper Thin," "Hyde," "Jump," and "Atic," marking her transition from independent singles to structured releases under major label support. Prior to the EP, she had issued earlier singles such as her feature on Matoma's "Running Out," released December 4, 2015. On June 30, 2017, Astrid S issued her second EP, Party's Over, via Virgin EMI Records and Universal Music Group, preceded by singles "Breathe," "Bloodstream," and "Such a Boy." The project included the title track and emphasized emotional pop themes, with an acoustic version following on July 14, 2017. Subsequent singles like "Think Before I Talk" (2017) and "Emotion" maintained her momentum through standalone releases and collaborations. Astrid S continued prioritizing singles in the late 2010s and , with tracks such as "Someone New" and "I Don't Wanna Know" garnering playlist placements on platforms like . In April 2023, she released the four-track EP Felt Cute Might Delete Later on April 20, incorporating recent singles "," "Side Effects," "Oh Emma," and "Hot Fever Dream," which explored introspective R&B-inflected pop. By 2025, her singles output included "Konfetti" and "Matters," reflecting ongoing independent .

Awards and nominations

Major awards won

Astrid S won the Europe Music Award for Best Norwegian Act in 2015. At the , Norway's most prestigious music awards akin to the Grammys, she received the Breakthrough Artist of the Year award in 2016. In 2018, she was honored with the 's top prize, Spellemann of the Year (for works from 2017), marking the first time a female artist had won it since 2003; her official biography describes this as the "" accolade at the Norwegian Grammys. She also secured two P3 Gull awards from NRK's youth radio station in 2015: Newcomer of the Year and Song of the Year for "2AM." In 2020, she won P3 Gull's .

Notable nominations

Astrid S was nominated for the Worldwide Act: category at the 2015 . At the 2016 ceremony, she received nominations for both Årets låt (Song of the Year) for "" and Årets nykommer & Gramo-stipend (Newcomer of the Year and Gramo Scholarship). She earned a further nomination for Årets låt at the Spellemannprisen 2018 for "Emotion". Astrid S was also nominated for Best Song at the Spellemannprisen for "2AM".

Personal life

Relationships and public persona

Astrid Smeplass, known professionally as Astrid S, has kept her romantic life largely private. She was in a relationship with Per Christian Wessel from 2017 until their separation in May 2020, after approximately three years together. She later described the breakup as demanding and difficult in interviews. Following the split, Smeplass has remained cryptic about her dating status, with reports indicating she is single as of 2025. Astrid S maintains a clean and professional public image, characterized by a focus on her music career and minimal personal disclosures. She has avoided major scandals, projecting a relatable through shares of everyday anecdotes and career updates, such as childhood stories on . Her image as a unique pop artist emphasizes authenticity and independence, distinguishing her from more sensationalized contemporaries. This low-key approach has contributed to her appeal as a grounded figure in the Nordic pop scene.

Views on industry and society

Astrid S has emphasized maintaining significant creative within the music industry, stating that she exercises approximately 94% control over her music, videos, and public image, and insists on collaborations conducted strictly on her terms. She has encountered , including instances of being silenced during studio sessions and advised on attire by male counterparts. In , she has observed that female artists face scrutiny over appearance, with revealing clothing leading to diminished perceived seriousness. Regarding societal matters, Astrid S identifies as a feminist, defining it as for , influenced by Norway's egalitarian environment. She opposes , , and figures like , though she expresses reluctance to publicly discuss due to fear of backlash and a preference for environments allowing open, non-punitive dialogue on contentious issues. On body presentation, she advocates for personal in choices without resultant or . She highlights strong mutual support with LGBTQ+ fans, crediting them among her most dedicated audiences and valuing the sense of belonging her music fosters. Following the Manchester Arena bombing, she voiced concerns about enhancing concert venue safety. Admiring outspoken artists like , she supports broader inclusive conversations on sensitive topics.

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