Andreya Triana, a British singer-songwriter from South East London, is renowned for her soulful voice and genre-blending style that fuses jazz, soul, and pop. Born on October 21, 1986, in London, England, her musical journey began in her teenage years performing at open mic nights, later honing her craft through improvisational live looping sessions known as the Freeflo Sessions. A pivotal moment came in 2006 when she participated in the Red Bull Music Academy in Australia, broadening her artistic vision and industry connections. Andreya Triana's debut album, Lost Where I Belong (2010), produced by Bonobo, introduced her unique sound with tracks like "A Town Called Obsolete" and "Far Closer," earning critical acclaim. Her second album, Giants (2015), showcased her evolving artistry and included the hit single "Gold," which received widespread attention through television performances and a prominent feature in a Nissan commercial. In 2019, she released Life in Colour, a vibrant and dynamic album produced primarily by Dimitri Tikovoï, featuring standout singles such as "Woman," "Freedom," and "Broke." Known for her captivating live performances, Andreya Triana has graced stages at Glastonbury, BBC Radio 2's Live in Hyde Park, and international festivals. As a versatile and experimental artist, she continues to inspire audiences while collaborating with a diverse range of musicians, solidifying her status as a leading voice in contemporary soul music.
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