Stephanie Braganza Returns With New Fierce Single "Feel A Little Less"
'Feel A Little Less' is a track that surpasses music, it's nothing short of a life-altering experience. In the song, Stephanie rips the chains off her wounds and the shadows that haunted her for so long, channeling strength. The tune features a range of emotions, from self-sabotage to betrayal, and ultimately, healing. This is emphasized by the piercing live instruments that break the silence like a rumble. One gets lost in the world while enjoying “my truth sounds better than anything else,” she sings, and her words are all too easy to believe. The self directed hero themed video captures the vivid illustration of the relentless battles that rage inside oneself, where true strength is built not in flawlessness, but in the grit and relentless will to keep on going.
This isn’t Stephanie Braganza’s first roar. Honored by CBC Music as one of the top South Asian–Canadian artists to watch, she’s graced major stages and raised her voice for causes that matter. Her award-winning video Chains of Silence struck a chord with activists and icons alike, from Tony Kanal of No Doubt to the halls of PETA. Stephanie doesn’t just perform—she protests, she uplifts, she ignites.
From serenading a former U.S. president to rousing crowds at Blue Jays games and singing the national anthem at Maple Leaf Garden, Stephanie Braganza’s voice has echoed through the moments that matter. But 'Feel A Little Less' is something different—it’s the sound of survival, of rising. It’s the moment the fighter stands tall, hair wind-whipped, heart wide open, and sings not just for applause, but for release. Welcome back, Stephanie. We’ve missed the fire.
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