
1. How would you describe your musical style?
Contemporary R&B with lyrics that hit the heart and a voice that makes the soul smile.
2. What is the first album you owned?
50 Cent Get Rich Or Die Trying
3. How do you prepare before going up on stage?
I do my vocal warm ups, I sing snippets of my favorite songs to sing like Dirty Diana by Michael Jackson and The Zone by The Weeknd. And maybe I’ll take a shot or two.
4. If we’re going to buy you a drink, what should it be?
Shots – definitely Tequila or a Pickle Back
High balls – Vodka slime with a little bit of water
Or a Caesar
5. What’s a song that has been stuck in your head these days?
I have 3
Low Life – The Weeknd
No Stress – WizKid
Energy – Skepta, WizKid
6. Who’s your favorite artist?
The Weeknd as you can probably tell
7. Tell us about the first song you made. Was it a success or a failure?
It was in my garage about 4 years ago and no it was not a success. While it sounded good, I was too shy and nervous to put it out so I didn’t.
8. What is the story behind KITARA?
I am a Canadian singer/songwriter born in the small city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Being Indian, growing up my parents only ever played Indian music. Once I got to a certain age and figured out the computer I would always put myself onto what’s hot in the music scene. Then as I got a little older I dived into classics like Erykah Badu, Sade, Jimi Hendrix, Angie Stone etc. Ever since I was a little girl I’ve loved music and singing. I remember being 5 and I told my dad I wanted to be a performer like Brittany Spears but when he told me to sing for him I froze and he basically just laughed at me.
Music is in an escape for me. I had always been the shy kid that sits in the back and doesn’t talk much but I always had my headphones in. Music has gotten me through so much hardship involving family (an alcoholic dad) to heartbreak. Its saved me from having to go through this world alone. And that’s what I want to bring to people with my music. I want to bring healing and allow others to feel like they have someone out there that understands their pain, passions, sadness, desires etc.
9.If you could pick one or the other what would you choose, the money or the fame?
The money
10.If you could go back in time or in the future which one would you choose and why?
Back in time
To correct everything I did wrong, be more confident and secure with myself and my craft and push myself a lot sooner than I started.
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