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About bülow

bülow is that girl who popped out of nowhere with “Not a Love Song” and said ✨ actually, no thanks ✨ to romance. Born Megan Bülow on Christmas Day (iconic, the industry literally got a gift), she grew up everywhere — Germany, Canada, the Netherlands — and decided to serve globe-trotting sad-girl anthems with a side of synths.
She dropped her Damaged trilogy like it was a mixtape for the emotionally unavailable, then came back even shinier with Crystalline and The Contender. Her music is basically: “I don’t need you, but I might text you at 2am” vibes.
On stage, she’s out here slaying support slots for Lauv and Conan Gray, making everyone in the crowd question their life choices while dancing. If Billie Eilish is your diary, Lorde is your manifesto, and Maggie Rogers is your road trip — then bülow is the playlist you cry-dance to in your kitchen at midnight.
In short: underrated, over-talented, and giving “main character of the flop era who still wins.”
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