Slayyyter
A.K.A. Catherine Grace Garner
Sunrise: September 17, 1996
Kirkwood, Missouri, U.S.
Slayyyter is an American pop singer and songwriter who emerged in the late 2010s as one of the most distinctive voices in the hyperpop and internet-pop movement. Born Catherine Grace Garner, she first gained attention through self-released tracks on SoundCloud, where her unapologetically provocative lyrics, glossy production, and playful persona quickly attracted a cult following. Her breakout single “Mine” in 2018 became a viral hit, establishing her as an artist unafraid to blend Y2K-inspired aesthetics with modern pop and electronic influences.
Musically, Slayyyter is known for her fusion of bubblegum pop, club beats, and experimental hyperpop textures. She often collaborates with producers associated with the PC Music scene, which gives her songs a high-energy, synthetic sound that feels both nostalgic and futuristic. Lyrically, her work leans into themes of confidence, sexuality, fame, and self-expression, delivered with a tongue-in-cheek attitude that balances irony with sincerity. This combination has made her a defining figure in a new generation of digitally native pop artists.
Beyond her music, Slayyyter’s visual style and branding play a major role in her appeal. She embraces bold fashion, playful imagery, and a highly curated online presence that connects directly with her fanbase. Over time, her projects—including her debut mixtape and later studio albums—have shown artistic growth, moving from viral singles to more cohesive bodies of work. Today, Slayyyter stands as a symbol of how independent artists can build careers through the internet while shaping the sound and style of contemporary pop.