At just 19 years old, Belle Sisoski carries herself with the poise and vision of an artist several times her age. Creating waves in both the physical and digital realms, she has already mastered more than 30 traditional instruments, composed compelling electronic anthems, and built a powerful social media presence. Her work is at the forefront of a cultural revival, breathing new life into Southeast Asia’s endangered musical traditions while engaging a global audience.
In an era where the music industry often favours neatly defined genre labels, Sisoski refuses to be boxed in. She’s as comfortable on the keyboard with classical training as she is commanding the digital world with millions of followers. Moreover, she’s emerged as a self-taught ethnomusicologist, passionately preserving tribal instruments teetering on the brink of extinction.

Belle’s live performances are a breathtaking display of versatility. Seamlessly transitioning between throat singing, electronic production, and a range of traditional instruments, she creates immersive soundscapes that feel both ancestral and futuristic. Her stage presence speaks as loudly as her music: a striking aesthetic featuring shaved sides, a warrior’s braid, slicked-back hair, and distinctive Sarawakese fashion accessories that reflect her artistic philosophy. Anchored by a remarkable five-octave vocal range, each performance layers cinematic string arrangements, pulsing EDM elements, and indigenous instrumentation into a rich, genre-defying tapestry.
With her unique sonic identity, Sisoski has captivated audiences across platforms, earning over a million followers on each major social channel and amassing more than 100 million views on YouTube.













