
Summer Wiley is a New York based surrealist pop artist crafting otherworldly songs through a cinematic lens. A classically trained vocalist turned self-produced enchantress, Summer writes, composes, and produces her music—blending orchestral textures with influences from pop, New Age, and 1960s psychedelia.
With velvet-toned vocals and siren-like harmonies, her music conjures visions of underwater glamour, divine feminine power, and the haunting ache of unspoken desires. Influenced by artists like Enya, Lana Del Rey, and The Moody Blues, Summer’s sound merges ethereal harmonies and sensual moods with emotional richness.
Her lyrics are wily and poetic, laced with double meanings and devilish charm—songs that shimmer with wit, seduction, and intuitive depth.
Summer Wiley’s new hit single “Wet Dreams” opens the floodgate to a larger body of work arriving in 2026 — a continuation of Summer Wiley’s surrealist, retro-futurist soundscape and the next chapter of her Dreamworld.
“Wet Dreams” recently reached #46 on the iTunes top 100 U.S. charts. Make sure you check it out now and follow Summer Wiley on social media for her latest releases.
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Pop music, or simply pop, is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.[5] During the 1950s and 1960s, pop music encompassed rock and roll and the youth-oriented styles it influenced. Rock and pop music remained roughly synonymous until the late 1960s, after which pop became associated with music that was more commercial, ephemeral, and accessible.
Identifying factors of pop music usually include repeated choruses and hooks, short to medium-length songs written in a basic format (often the verse–chorus structure), and rhythms or tempos that can be easily danced to. Much of pop music also borrows elements from other styles such as rock, hip hop, urban, dance, Latin, and country.

