Zoya (singer) explained

Zoya
Birth Date:April 11, 1993
Birth Place:New Delhi, India
Citizenship:United States
Occupation:Recording Artist
Agent:Create Music Group
Notable Works:Bad Girls Dream (Ft. Jack Harlow)
Website:www.zoya.life

Zoya (born April 11, 1993) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and music business entrepreneur. She has gained recognition [1] from AR Rahman and The Chainsmokers while touring on festival bills and as a support act for the likes of Natty, Lucy Rose, Madame Gandhi, Youngr, Submotion Orchestra, Bloc Party, Clean Bandit, and Martin Garrix.

Returning to Los Angeles after a four year stint touring India, Zoya kicked off her debut US album, Bad Girls Dream, with a radio-friendly pop anthem featuring Grammy-nominated and Billboard Hot 100 charting rapper, Jack Harlow.[2]

In November 2021, Zoya launched her newest album for an industry only album premiere at The W Hotel in Hollywood, CA. In January 2022, she was chosen for Amazon Music’s Breakthrough Artist of the year.

Life and career

Zoya was born in New Delhi, India in April 1993. At 6 months old, she moved with her family to Newport Beach, California, where she spent her childhood. As a teenager she attended Orange County School of the Arts in the Visual Arts and Commercial Voice Conservatory.[3]

In 2013, she released Letters To Toska EP[4] and began booking her own gigs across the East Coast and California, performing at famous music clubs like Rockwood Music Hall and Whisky A Go-Go. She opened for Storyman, Ryan Scott, at the first literature event presented by the Indo-American Arts Council featuring author, Salman Rushdie.[5] In 2014, she released her visual EP, "Lasya", via YouTube[6] and later opened for singer-songwriter, Kawehi, which ultimately landed her a supporting slot on Kawehi's Evolution Tour the same year.

In the summer of 2015 Zoya released her full-length album The Girl Who Used To Live in My Room.[7] In October 2015, eight producers collaborated with Zoya to compile an electronic remix album entitled, Zoya: Plugged In.

At the end of 2015, Zoya began touring and performing shows all across India[8] [9] performing at festivals, venues, and presented songwriting classes at various contemporary music schools.[10]

From 2015-2019, Zoya performed at India's biggest festivals and venues. She has gained recognition from AR Rahman and The Chainsmokers while touring on festival bills and as a support act for the likes of Natty, Lucy Rose, Madame Gandhi, Youngr, Submotion Orchestra, Bloc Party, Clean Bandit, Anderson .Paak and Martin Garrix. She also modeled and was the face of H&M x Erdem while sponsored by Vans.

Returning to Los Angeles after a four-year stint touring India, Zoya was developed by Chicago-based label and management agency, Propelr Music. Teaming up with producers Chuck Inglish (Chance the Rapper, 6LACK) and Mark Nilan Jr. (Lady Gaga, A Star Is Born), Zoya kicked off her latest Bad Girls Dream series with a radio-friendly pop anthem featuring Grammy-nominated and Billboard Hot 100 charting rapper, Jack Harlow.[11] [12] [13]

Discography

Philanthropy

In 2015, proceeds from Zoya's remix album Zoya: Plugged In, were donated to the "Electronic Music for Electricity" Campaign, a fund created to install electricity in government and non-government schools in rural India. The album features eight remixes, all created by different producers, from Zoya's albums The Girl Who Used To Live In My Room & Letters To Toska. The campaign aimed to raise funds for schools in need of electricity in order to provide a better educational environment for children in rural India.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Diasporic Dreamer.
  2. Web site: Tagat . Anurag . 2019-07-17 . Hear Zoya Reinvent Her Pop Artistry on 'Bad Girls Dream' with Rapper Jack Harlow . 2022-10-15 . Rolling Stone India . en-US.
  3. Web site: Interview with Indie Music's Rising Star, Zoya!. December 3, 2014. UrbanAsian. May 19, 2016.
  4. Web site: Palermino. Chris. Premiere: Zoya "Fire". Metro. November 25, 2014 . May 9, 2016.
  5. Web site: Gottlieb. Jed. Zoya opens the first Indo-American Arts Council Literary Festival. Boston Herald. May 9, 2016.
  6. Web site: Tietjen. Alexa. SINGER-SONGWRITER ZOYA CHANNELS FUSION FOLK MELODIES IN NEW EP 'LASYA'. Pancakes and Whiskey. November 17, 2014. May 9, 2016.
  7. Web site: Zoya: World Music Meets Indie Folk Singer-Songwriter. May 5, 2014. HuffPost. May 11, 2016.
  8. Web site: Name to know: Zoya Mohan. Team. ELLE. Elle India. May 11, 2016.
  9. Web site: DIY Creativity Shapes Alumna's Career in U.S., India . Berklee College of Music. May 18, 2016.
  10. Web site: The Home Stretch: Zoya Mohan -. December 2, 2015. Rolling Stone India. May 11, 2016.
  11. Web site: Hear Zoya Reinvent Her Pop Artistry on 'Bad Girls Dream' with Rapper Jack Harlow -. July 17, 2019.
  12. Web site: Zoya recruits Jack Harlow for a new sensual offering.
  13. Web site: Lyrical Lemonade. July 18, 2019 .
  14. Web site: Chinatomby. Alicia. Singer Zoya on Using her Music as Philanthropy. India.com. May 9, 2016.