Mika Void makes pop music that bites back. Equal parts hyperpop provocateur and confessional songwriter, her work dismantles the genre from the inside — building songs that are as catchy as they are confrontational.
Born in Detroit, raised online. Mika started uploading self-produced tracks to SoundCloud at 15. By 18, she had a cult following, a cease-and-desist from a major label (long story), and a debut EP that Pitchfork called "the most exciting thing to happen to pop since PC Music."
Her 2024 album "ULTRAVIOLET DAMAGE" debuted at #3 on Billboard Alternative and earned a Grammy nomination. The lead single "GLASS JAW" has been streamed over 220 million times. It soundtracked three separate TV moments, a viral TikTok trend, and a runway show for Balenciaga.
Live, Mika brings chaos. Her show — a sensory overload of strobes, custom visuals by FIELD.io, and a three-piece band that sounds like a small riot — has headlined Primavera Sound, Sónar, and sold out three consecutive nights at Brooklyn Steel. NME called it "genuinely dangerous in the best way."
She has collaborated with Charli XCX, A.G. Cook, Danny L Harle, and Yaeji. She directed her own music videos. She designs her own merch. She runs a Discord server with 40K members. She doesn't have a publicist's talking points because she doesn't use a publicist.
Mika Void is what happens when you give a provocateur a pop budget and zero oversight. The result is the most exciting music being made right now.
Her live show is genuinely dangerous in the best possible way. Three encores. No one left.
The future of pop isn't polished — it's feral, self-produced, and answering to no one. Meet its architect.