Mae Stephens Returns With Infectious New Single ‘Tiny Voice’

by | Jul 17, 2025

Breakout pop star Mae Stephens is back with a bang as she drops her irresistibly offbeat new single, Tiny Voice — a track as addictive as it is relatable. Following the runaway global success of her hit If We Ever Broke Up, which racked up over 500 million streams, landed her a Top 15 UK single, and earned Gold certifications in both the UK and US, Stephens continues to show why she’s one of the most exciting new voices in pop.

Mae Stephens

Mae Stephens (Hannah Burton)
Mae Stephens (Hannah Burton)

On Tiny Voice, Stephens flips the script, diving into the wild and chaotic thoughts that many of us silently endure but rarely voice. From a random urge to draw genitalia on a bathroom wall to the bizarre compulsion to chew parts of a chemistry set, the song captures the sometimes humorous, often self-destructive, inner monologue that accompanies stress, distraction or overthinking.

Tiny Voice is a fun, tongue-in-cheek exploration of the random thoughts that can pop into my brain,” says Mae. “The song’s message is to show that everyone has these thoughts. Whilst they may help us cope with different pressures, sometimes the fun has to end as it can be detrimental to listen to every thought and you need to tell it to shut up.”

The track, co-written with Pablo Bowman (Louis Tomlinson, Anne-Marie) and produced by GRAMMY®-winner Lostboy (Sabrina Carpenter, Calvin Harris), delivers a blistering blend of catchy hooks, quirky humour and a standout bassline that immediately worms its way into your brain. With Mae’s signature towering vocals steering the track, Tiny Voice is set to dominate playlists and go viral in typical Mae fashion.

Its official video, out now, leans into the track’s bold and playful tone — further establishing Stephens’ talent for creating addictive pop moments that are both deeply personal and wildly entertaining. Check it out below:

Following the explosive rise of If We Ever Broke Up, Mae has become a sought-after name in the pop world, sharing stages with BLACKPINK, P!NK, and Tom Grennan, and collaborating with the likes of Meghan Trainor, The Chainsmokers, and Alok. Her meteoric ascent is even more poignant given her past — a childhood marked by bullying over her ADHD and a former life working supermarket shifts before TikTok virality catapulted her into pop stardom.

Tiny Voice follows on from Woah Man!, Mae’s recent anthem of female empowerment, continuing her run of clever, unapologetic, and sonically sharp singles as anticipation builds for what’s next. Listen to Tiny Voice now and watch the official video — if you’re not singing the chorus by the second play, check your pulse.

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