Bio

For Charlee Tea, music isn't a choice; it’s a translation layer for a world that usually feels like it’s speaking a language she wasn’t taught. In an age where deep empathy is often clinicalised and "intense" emotions are treated as something to be medicated away, Charlee leans into the saturation. She operates on the belief that the very thing society tries to "fix" in artists—that overwhelming, sometimes exhausting sensitivity—is actually the only cure for the "true loneliness" created by an automated, AI-driven world.

Her sound is defined by a voice that carries a theatrical, raw vulnerability—a refined vibrato that feels less like a performance and more like a nervous system exposed. Charlee’s stories are quirky, colorful, and occasionally dark, often acting as a guide through the labyrinth of trauma, family, work, relationships, self, and the internal conflicts that most people leave unsaid. She writes for the people who, like her, feel misunderstood by the people around them and even by themselves.

Ultimately, Charlee Tea is a storyteller who volunteers to do the heavy emotional lifting. She explores the twists and the "un-talkable" moments of life, not just to create a song, but to find a sense of wholeness. Her music is an open hand reached out to anyone who has ever felt "too much," offering a way to find the words for the things we can’t yet describe, but desperately need to feel.

Media Mill is available on all platforms via this link - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/charleetea/media-mill 

A Cup of Tea is available on all platforms via this link - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/charleetea/a-cup-of-tea