There’s a particular kind of pop song that reaches inward, searching for something more personal and affirming. And on her newest release ‘Superstars’, Vancouver-based artist Cassandra Maze delivers a radiant, self-made declaration of inner strength that feels both intimate and expansive.
Built entirely under her own direction, the track carries a distinct sense of ownership from the very first note. You can hear it in the careful layering, the warmth of the instrumentation, and the way each element feels deliberately placed. This is a fully realised vision, shaped from the ground up with clarity and intent.
Musically, ‘Superstars’ glows with a rich, organic palette. Live instrumentation gives the track a tactile quality, grounding its pop sensibilities in something more human and immediate. There’s a subtle elegance woven through the arrangement, nodding to classic influences while still feeling rooted in the present.

Maze’s vocal performance is the beating heart of the track. She moves effortlessly between restraint and power, delivering lines with a quiet confidence that gradually blooms into something far more commanding. There’s a sense of control in her phrasing, but also an openness that invites us to see ourselves reflected in the song’s message.
And that message lands with undeniable impact. ‘Superstars’ is about rediscovering something that was always there, even when it felt out of reach. The track unfolds like a gentle but insistent reminder that self-worth just waits to be reclaimed.
As an artist who has spent years refining her craft across stages and styles, Cassandra Maze steps into this new chapter with a sense of purpose that feels both confident and earned. ‘Superstars’ is a statement of identity, independence, and belief. And in a world that often dims its brightest lights, that kind of message feels more vital than ever.







