8 Iconic Songs by Pisces Artists That Capture the Sign’s Spirit
As a sign known for being creative, dreamy and sensitive, is it any wonder that Pisces make for great artists?
The imaginative water sign tends to be led by the heart, rather than the head, and we're not at all surprised that many of our favorite musical artists of all time belong to the sign of the fish. Pisces, (born between Feb. 19 and March 2o) are known for believing in the impossible and for being able to channel their rich and complex emotions into masterpieces, including timeless music. Below, discover Pisces artists and the hit songs that capture their soulful spirits.

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Olivia Rodrigo – 'drivers license'
Pisces are the hopeless romantics of the zodiac. They're likely to fall in love hard and often, which can also leave them more susceptible to crushing heartbreak than most (in a trend you'll be seeing a few times on this list). Olivia Rodrigo's "drivers license" made her an overnight star with its gorgeously vivid depiction of a broken heart. Though the relationship is over, she still clings to the good times, all wrapped up in imagination and longing, creating a song that's as beautiful as it is painful.
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Justin Bieber – 'Love Yourself'
Again, few can capture all of the nuance of heartache quite like Pisces. Justin Bieber's "Love Yourself" is an unusual approach to the breakup anthem, sounding moody and romantic even as he sings about no longer caring and having already moved on. It can be a struggle for Pisces to let go of the past, but it gets easier once they see that they're better off and ready for something new. Similarly, the lyrics attempt to be helpful as he urges his ex to work on herself and finally leave him alone.
Tyler, The Creator – 'See You Again'
No sign is more dreamy and idealistic than Pisces, and Tyler, The Creator's "See You Again" feels like the perfect fusion of the sign's love for love and vivid fantasies. In the song, Tyler must confront the fact that his dream girl doesn't really exist and the gulf between her place in his mind and his place in reality. He never wants to wake up because she disappears the second the dream fades, and he's sick and tired of always having to chase her.
Chappell Roan – 'HOT TO GO!'
Of course, not every Pisces love song is about losing it. Chappell Roan's "HOT TO GO!" is a feel-good, chanted celebration of infatuation. She's so stuck on them that she's happy to be with them any way she can, stepping into her boldest and most confident self tin order to woo them. Imagined as a cheerleading routine, the song takes an especially creative approach that matches Pisces' playful nature.
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Rihanna – 'Love on the Brain'
Yep—that sentimental Pisces nature can even make an artist as powerful and self-assured as Rihanna act like a fool, as demonstrated by "Love on the Brain." The track's doo-wop sound transports us to the past with pure, dreamy nostalgia as she yearns for a love that's taken over her thoughts. Despite the fact that love has become a fight and she doesn't believe it's reciprocated, it's all she can think about, and the one thing she wants.
Hozier – 'Too Sweet'
The unique perspective of Pisces can often make them feel at odds with the rest of the world, explored through the lens of a relationship in Hozier's "Too Sweet." The singer and his partner approach life in two different ways, so he's criticized for enjoying small pleasures, such as sleeping in and indulging his vices. It's something any Pisces can relate to, with everyone telling them to constantly go, go, go, when they'd prefer quiet moments without the pressure to do things at everyone else's pace.
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Madison Beer – 'Dead'
We think a lot of Pisces would find life much simpler if their exes would simply drop off the face of the planet, and love the way the idea is explored in Madison Beer's "Dead." The song reflects on a past lover who said they couldn't live without Madison, leading her to wonder why abandoning her hasn't left him dead. It's the ultimate call-out track, with a deadly twist.
Camila Cabello – 'Crying in the Club'
While the typical emotional Pisces could probably admit that they have cried in the club, we like that Camila Cabello's "Crying in the Club" serves as a promise not to give in to sadness, and to find the joy in life even when you're down. It's about letting the spirit of the moment and the beat of good music lift you up from a low place, making it a celebratory anthem for all, but especially the Pisces who need it most.
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