Trained in classical composition, musician and singer Victoria Canal spreads her melodic and harmonic know-how in a repertoire oscillating between folk and pop. Born in Munich, Germany, on August 11, 1998, she grew up between Shanghai, Tokyo, Dubai, Barcelona, Madrid and Amsterdam, following the professional assignments of her businessman father. An artist of dual Spanish and American culture with Cuban origins, she was born with an atrophied right arm due to a congenital anomaly, and developed a passion for music, writing her first songs at the age of eleven. After participating in bands, she left to study at the Berklee School of Music Summer School (Boston) and at a jazz conservatory in Barcelona, before settling in Atlanta, where she recorded her first EP, Into the Pull (2016). Invited by Michael Franti (Spearhead, The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy), she collaborates on an album and tour between her own productions, including the Victoria EP (2020) and its lead track "Drama". In 2022, the Elegy EP followed, inaugurating her contract with Parlophone Records, on which the Well, Well EP was also released in 2023. Winner of the Ivor Novello Rising Star Award in 2023 and another Ivor Novello Award in 2024 for the song "Black Swan", Victoria Canal went on to develop the album Slowly, It Dawns, released in 2025.
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