Davina Michelle Launches Empowering New Era With ‘What A Woman’

by | Oct 10, 2025

Dutch pop sensation Davina Michelle has released her brand-new single What A Woman, an empowering anthem that celebrates the strength, intelligence, and individuality of women everywhere. The track arrives alongside a striking new music video, introducing a bold new chapter for one of the Netherlands’ most successful modern pop artists.

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Davina Michelle (Press)
Davina Michelle (Press)

“This song celebrates every side of a woman — her strength, courage, and freedom to choose her own path,” says Davina. “It’s a thank you to those who inspire by simply daring to be themselves.”

With more than 20 hit singles to her name and millions of followers across social media, Davina Michelle has built a reputation as a vocalist of rare power and a performer who commands both emotion and spectacle. What A Woman marks a new era for the Rotterdam-born artist — one that expands her sonic scope and further cements her as an international pop force using her music to inspire and connect.

Her message of empowerment is more than just lyrical. Beyond the studio, Davina serves as an ambassador for Free A Girl, a global organisation fighting the sexual exploitation of children through rescue, rehabilitation, and advocacy. Through her platform, she continues to raise awareness and promote change, championing a world where every child can live safely and freely.

Since emerging as a defining voice in Dutch pop, Davina Michelle has become known for her high-energy live shows and pitch-perfect performances. Her Gold-certified debut album My Own World (2020) catapulted her to arena headliner status across the Netherlands, while follow-up Higher in 2024 solidified her international acclaim.

Her career highlights include touring Europe with Robbie Williams, performing alongside Maroon 5 and P!nk, and a show-stopping appearance at the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest, where she performed for an audience of over 180 million viewers worldwide.

Earlier this year, Davina Michelle completed her first headline tour across Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and Poland, marking her growing international reach. More live dates are expected to be announced soon.

With What A Woman, Davina Michelle not only redefines her sound but reaffirms her status as one of Europe’s most dynamic and inspiring pop artists — one whose voice continues to transcend borders and ignite empowerment through music.

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