Adéla Jergová Biography: The Evolution of a Global Pop Provocateur
In the fast-paced world of modern pop, few artists have managed to pivot from the structured world of reality television to a fiercely independent solo career as effectively as Adéla Jergová.1 Known mononymously as ADÉLA, the Slovakian-born singer, songwriter, and dancer has become a symbol of artistic resilience and bold self-expression.2
From her early years as a classically trained ballerina to her high-profile stint on the survival series Dream Academy, Adéla’s journey is one of relentless ambition. Today, she is recognized for her “maximalist” approach to pop music—a blend of hyper-pop, industrial beats, and blunt, often provocative lyricism that challenges traditional pop archetypes.3
Early Life and Classical Foundations
Born on November 27, 2003, in Bratislava, Slovakia, Adéla Jergová was immersed in the arts from a young age.4 Her discipline, which has become a trademark of her career, was forged in the rigorous world of professional ballet.5
A Global Upbringing
Adéla’s childhood was nomadic and focused on elite performance:
Moscow: She began ballet training at just three years old.6
Vienna: As a teenager, she joined the prestigious Vienna State Ballet.7
London: She continued her artistic studies in the UK before moving to the United States.
Despite her classical trajectory, Adéla was deeply influenced by American pop culture.8 She taught herself English by age nine by watching television series and interviews with pop icons.9 This dual identity—the disciplined European ballerina and the aspiring global pop star—eventually defined her unique stage presence.
The Turning Point: Dream Academy and KATSEYE
In 2022, Adéla moved to Los Angeles to participate in The Debut: Dream Academy, a global competition created by HYBE and Geffen Records.10 The goal was to form a premier global girl group, which ultimately became KATSEYE.11
The Solo Pivot
During the competition and the subsequent Netflix docuseries Pop Star Academy: KATSEYE, Adéla was noted for her strong personality and “Eastern European bluntness.”12 While she was one of the first contestants eliminated from the show, the experience served as a major catalyst for her career.13
Refusing to be deterred by the elimination, she remained in Los Angeles to build her own brand. She transitioned from a “girl group hopeful” to an independent force, eventually signing with Capitol Records and Polydor Records in 2025.14
Solo Career: “The Provocateur” Era
Adéla’s discography is characterized by high-concept visuals and “dark pop” sonics. She describes her artistry as “exaggerated” and “over-the-top,” taking real-life events and amplifying them for dramatic effect.15
Key Musical Releases
| Release | Year | Highlights |
| “Homewrecked” | 2024 | Her debut independent single; praised by Out magazine. |
| “Superscar” | 2024 | An exploration of industry pressures and personal resilience. |
| “MachineGirl” | 2025 | Co-produced by Grimes; a sharp response to her public image. |
| “The Provocateur” | 2025 | Debut EP featuring tracks like “SexOnTheBeat” and “DeathByDevotion.” |
Artistic Style and Influences
ADÉLA’S music is frequently categorized as Maximalist Pop or Hyper-pop.16 She credits legends like Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Britney Spears as her primary influences, while citing Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin as inspirations for her vocal foundation.17 Her work is unapologetic, frequently tackling themes of ambition, defiance, and personal freedom.18
Achievements and Impact
By late 2025, Adéla Jergová had successfully shifted the narrative from a reality TV contestant to a rising superstar.19
Chart Success: Her single “MachineGirl” reached the Slovak Airplay Top 100.20
Collaborations: She has worked with prominent producers such as Dylan Brady (of 100 gecs) and received public support from artists like Christina Aguilera and Demi Lovato.21
Touring: Following her headlining “The ProvocaTour” in 2025, it was announced that she would serve as the opening act for Demi Lovato’s 2026 “It’s Not That Deep Tour.”22
Personal Brand and Philosophy
Adéla is known for her hands-on approach to her career.23 She often acts as her own stylist, creative director, and choreographer. She embraces a “Rockstar” aesthetic, utilizing bold visuals—such as her signature pink hair—to match her subversive musical style.24
“I want to make things that are so relatable and rooted in a real subject for me, but make them times a thousand. That’s what excites me about art.” — ADÉLA
Summary of Key Facts
Full Name: Adéla Jergová
Stage Name: ADÉLA
Birth Date: November 27, 200325
Birthplace: Bratislava, Slovakia26
Current Base: Los Angeles, California27
Notable Works: The Provocateur (EP), “Homewrecked,” “MachineGirl”28
Musical Style: Pop, Hyper-pop, Alternative Pop29

