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SVRCINA (Sur-See-Nah)

SVRCINA (Sur-See-Nah) is one of pop music’s fastest rising stars, with her collective songs garnering over 150 million streams on DSPs. SVRCINA's goal is to create music that not only she connects with personally, but is culturally transcendent. In the midst of releasing her own projects, she has released collaborations with TWENTYSOMETHING, Arcando, Built By Titan, Hidden Citizen, Tommee Profitt, and Koni among others. As a writer, she had her first major label cut with MOTi ft. Icona Pop “Sink Deeper” in April 2019. Recently, she has collaborated with up and coming rapper Hulvey and Grammy Award-winning hip hop artist Lecrae ("Reasons") as well as internationally renowned DJ, Robin Schulz ("Better With You"). There is a chance you may have heard her voice on major networks such as ABC, Freeform, HBO and CW on Station 19, Containment, Roswell, New Mexico, and Legacies to name a few. SVRCINA’s catalog continues to be synced; most recently, Youtube used SVRCINA’s “Catch The Light” in an exclusive promotional campaign that highlights digital connectivity. SVRCINA released her first full length project Elysian Fields on September 25, 2020 with over 1.3 million collective streams within the first month of its release. She is currently wrapping up her next project which is set to release at the end of 2021.


MOST INFLUENTIAL ALBUM

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Initially stumbling on the music video for "God Bless the Broken Road"while flipping through tv channels at home with my brother, I can genuinely say that moment was the initial spark that unlocked a desire to be an artist and songwriter. Literally, at only eight years old, I wasn’t exposed to a vast range of music and I had NO clue what songwriting even was. But after hearing that song, my mom bought the CD for our family, and I listened from top to bottom until it was almost unplayable with scratches, and feel I nearly memorized every word on the CD sleeve. I remember often coming home from school, running down into my basement, blasting this album, and practicing, trying to imitate vocal runs and tones. This album has a shameless soft spot.