Leah Nobel is a singer/songwriter from Phoenix, Arizona. She makes music that crosses genre lines between folk, pop, and alternative, always with a heavy emphasis on lyrics. In 2021 Nobel’s song “Beginning Middle End” was featured in the Netflix film, To All The Boys: Always and Forever, and quickly became the #1 trending song on US Shazam charts and #2 globally. You can spot Nobel’s work all around the sync world (Apple, Starbucks, HBO Max, Maserati, Patron Tequila, Marshalls, Grey’s Anatomy, Sex Lives of College Girls, Lucifer, A Tourist Guide To Love, Perfect Addition, and many more).
While also releasing music under her given name, Leah also embodies two alter egos: Hael is primarily alternative pop, and Lil’ Cheesecake, which is often described as quirky brat rap.
Leah’s latest album, Mother Tongue, reflects her journey through a process of what is meaningful and what is not. Each song is thoughtfully crafted to express the human experience of life: growing up, loss, grief, heartbreak and love but at the same time being deeply personal to Leah’s own story.