USA AUG 9th, 2021 – Vegas based Artist T’Via is back with
her long awaited debut EP titled “Music Trip”. The exciting
new EP features unique tracks of different genres and styles. “Music Trip” is now available on all major digital streaming
platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Soundcloud, Amazon Music and others. Listen to the track here. Gaining a ton of attention from many key industry players
and music lovers alike, T’Via’s unique sound has been
bubbling under the surface for quite some time. The
singer/songwriter ingeniously presents a fresh new
perspective with her unique brand of music consisting of a
distinctive blend multiple styles, reaching out to a plethora of
different listeners from all walks of life. The resourceful
individual also has an unique innate competency to
ingeniously put together idiosyncratic sounds and melodies, creating breathtaking music, all while maintaining a
consistent brand. Having a sultry “lullaby-esque” tone
blending beautifully with rhythmic or bass heavy melodies, T’Via creates music for the chill, lax and free, not subscribing
to one genre or style. Following the digital release of “Music Trip”, T’Via looks to
continue to engage her loyal fans and reach out to new ones. Armed with big dreams and plenty of energy to spare, T’Via
seeks to positively influence the world and connect with like- minded individuals through her music. T’Via is no doubt, well
on her way to becoming one of the most phenomenal Artists
in this generation.
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