Alt-pop powerhouse Maggie Andrew returns with “How to Sing for Money,” an anthemic new single that’s as fun and energetic as it is raw, authentic, and emotionally honest.
With this release, Maggie doubles down on her signature blend of bold hooks, tongue-in-cheek lyricism, and innovative production, once again proving her ability to push the limits of pop music.
On “How to Sing for Money,” Maggie Andrew pulls back the curtain on the emotional toll behind the spectacle of stardom. Over a pounding beat and soaring ‘80s-inspired guitar riffs, her syrupy pop melodies dance atop razor-sharp commentary about the music industry’s commodification of pain. But there’s also another layer of ache: a closer look at the lyrics reveals that Maggie is offering to teach the person who broke her heart—the same heartbreak she’s turning into pop songs!—how to cash in, too. And so, the 15-minutes-of-fame cycle begins anew. “How to Sing for Money” is as ironic as it is irresistible—calling out the absurdity of turning heartbreak into hits, and then doing exactly that with style to spare.
“It’s kind of funny how being an artist is mostly just singing about your misfortunes in life and people relating to them,” Maggie shares. “This song is written from the perspective of speaking to someone who did you dirty, and now they’re crawling back to you because you’re famous and make cool songs. So, you go ahead and teach them how to do it too.”

Hailing from Nova Scotia, Maggie Andrew brings a creative and rebellious spirit to everything she does. Her musical journey began with a dream and a leap of faith. After sending her first song to her brother, artist and Olympic snowboarder Trevor Andrew, she was encouraged to fly to L.A. to turn her dream into something real. From there, she dove headfirst into the scene, collaborating with industry trailblazers like blackbear, Ash Riser (Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul), Doc McKinney (The Weeknd, Drake), and Yeti Beats (Doja Cat, SZA).
With over 6 million streams and glowing praise from Rolling Stone, Billboard, and Alternative Press, Maggie has quickly become a standout voice in the alt-pop space. Over the past year, she won CBC Music’s Searchlight, headlined major stages at SOMMO Festival and the JUNO Block Party, performed at The Great Escape and BreakOut West, and received multiple awards, including back-to-back ECMA awards for African Canadian Artist of the Year (2024 and 2025), as well as Rock/Alternative Release of the Year in 2025.
Maggie Andrew’s songs are rooted in lived experience, exploring relationships, womanhood, identity, and the pursuit of confidence through chaos. With a sound that’s vivid, fearless, and unfiltered, she continues to push pop forward on her own terms.