Slayyyter
Definition
Slayyyter is the stage name of Catherine Grace Garner, an American singer-songwriter and rapper born on September 17, 1996, known for her hyperpop and dance-pop music characterized by provocative lyrics, a Y2K-inspired aesthetic, and influences from early 2000s pop icons like Britney Spears.
She gained prominence through independent releases on SoundCloud, self-titled mixtape (2019), and albums such as Troubled Paradise (2021), Starsucker (2023), and Worst Girl in America (2026), with tours alongside artists like Charli XCX and Kesha.
Examples
Blasting Slayyyter's 'Daddy AF' at the gym turned my workout into a full-on Y2K fantasy sequence.
When Slayyyter announced her Wor$t Girl tour, tickets vanished faster than low-rise jeans in 2026.
My friends call me the Slayyyter of brunch—serving looks and chaotic energy with every mimosa.
Slayyyter's Coachella set had the desert crowd channeling their inner pop diva, complete with glitter tears.