Kristina Rossi Unveils Debut Single "Borderline": A Journey of Empowerment Through Electro Pop
On February 23d, singer-songwriter and producer Kristina Rossi dropped her debut single 'Borderline'. An amazing blend of electropop that just draws you in. Kristina has honed her craft at the prestigious music school, LIMPI, founded by the illustrious producer duo Stargate and she has also made waves as a co-writer for other artists. Her collaboration on Eline Noelia's "Don't Pray For Me" earned a prominent spot on Spotify's editorial "Obsessed" playlist for over a year, showcasing her ability to tell unique stories through music.
At its core, "Borderline" is more than just a song; it's a declaration of empowerment and self-discovery. Kristina wrote and self-produced the track which explores the theme of breaking free from toxic relationships and finding your own power. A lot of us can relate, right? Kristina's music is influenced by real legends like Massive Attack, Röyksopp, Robyn, Tove Lo, and Banks. She's got this knack for blending moody synths and cinematic depth with pop production. Each note is carefully crafted to take you on this unconventional emotional rollercoaster.
When talking about her music, Kristina hopes it can inspire others to take center stage. She believes "we all have a story worth telling, and this project is a reminder that it's never too late to be the main character". With 'Borderline', she not only proves her abilities as a songwriter and producer but also invites listeners to embrace their own narratives of self-empowerment.
But Kristina is only at the start of her musical journey. She's got an EP in the works called "Rings of Saturn", where she will continue to explore themes of self-empowerment. With her rich experiences and undeniable talent, her venture into the dark-pop genre is bound to make a significant impact.
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