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Siobhan Bell Launches Solo Artist Era With Debut Single ‘Toxic’

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British-Jamaican DJ, producer, and tastemaker Siobhan Bell officially steps into her solo artist era with the release of her debut single “Toxic,” out now alongside an accompanying music video. The track marks a defining moment in her evolution, transitioning from behind-the-decks influence to fully realized recording artist while staying rooted in the club culture that shaped her.

Anchored in the rhythmic foundations of UK garage and house, “Toxic” captures the tension and intensity of late-night dancefloors through a sharper, more personal lens. Built for movement but driven by identity, the track reflects Siobhan Bell’s long-standing connection to underground spaces, where DJ culture, community, and sound design converge. While club-focused in structure, it introduces a more defined artistic voice—one that signals a shift toward original production without abandoning her dancefloor instincts.

The accompanying video reinforces that energy, placing Siobhan Bell in her natural DJ environment. Styled with a confident, unfiltered edge, the visuals highlight her physical connection to the booth and the atmosphere she has spent years shaping from behind it.

“With ‘Toxic,’ I wanted to capture that late-night energy on the dance floor,” says Siobhan Bell. “Sonically, it sits between UK garage, house, and electronic pop—genres that have shaped me as a DJ. This record marks a shift into my artist era, still club-driven, but more personal in how I shape my sound.”

Raised in East London and now based in Los Angeles, Siobhan Bell has built a career at the intersection of music, fashion, and culture. Her trajectory has taken her from underground club rooms to global stages, with performances opening for artists including Playboi Carti, Skepta, and Megan Thee Stallion. Alongside her DJ career, she has collaborated with major brands such as Louis Vuitton, Nike, Apple, Sephora, and Arsenal FC, cementing her presence across multiple cultural spheres.

Now, with 2026 marking a new creative chapter, Siobhan Bell begins to define herself beyond the booth. “Toxic” stands as the first step in that evolution—an introduction to an artist stepping forward on her own terms, while still carrying the pulse of the dancefloor at her core.

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