3 Witchy Singers Whose Mysticism Will Empower Your Coven

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por June 14, 2023
Witchy singers to empower your coven - 3 witchy singers whose mysticism will empower your coven

There are singers with a very special vibe, whose songs and lyrics transport you to another place and feel different, but there are witchy singers who have simply been considered mystical by the public for their lyrics and have even been deemed witches for their peculiar way of singing and a very personal style.

These are women with great confidence and a unique style that will always be considered different by society, but their vibes keep enticing us with each of their tunes. That is why they deserve recognition for their authenticity and good energy.

Stevie Nicks

The first singer is obviously Stevie Nicks, considered the pioneer of a bohemian style of the sixties in which she had a very different vibe to the singers of the time. She was characterized by dressing in a very hippie way, and it was even said that she was indeed a witch or that her songs as Rhiannon were a reference to a mystical woman who was actually a witch. She was the lead singer of Fleetwood Mac and the inspiration for stories like Daisy Jones & the Six.

Florence Welch

The lead vocalist of Florence + the Machine has always been characterized by an extremely mystical and bohemian style. She has been considered a musician who makes constant references to witchcraft and women’s freedom. Although, technically, Florence always makes references to nature, femininity, and mysticism through a unique style. One of his most recognized songs nowadays is “Dog Days Are Over,” which talks about leaving the past behind and starting from scratch with the good things and good moments in life. Leaving behind all the dark moments that life has to offer. The mysticism is also in her concerts and her way of being, since in her concerts she has gone out barefoot and with long red dresses, thus creating among her fans a euphoria to live with her more spiritually.

Lana del Rey

No one makes works of art with her lyrics and indie music like Lana del Rey. The singer has been considered a mystic due to her powerful voice that is hypnotizing for some; her personality as a faithful believer in love is part of the things that have conquered the public. Lana del Rey also brings out themes such as sensuality and the power of femininity, themes that are truly empowering. Her songs, such as “Season of the Witch” have been used for witch-themed television series, and many references have been made to the poses in which she has been photographed covering one eye, which for many has been a sign of witchcraft. “The Blackest Day” is one of her most controversial songs, as it is considered a spell within the lyrics, and many fans claim that Lana has her own coven.

These three powerful women are a must if you’re looking for a playlist to strengthen your friendship with your coven!

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