In the ever-evolving realm of music, artists like Chiara Noriko are like gems waiting to be discovered. Her latest offering, "Bank," released by Moveltraxx, is a harmonious fusion of Neo-Soul, Contemporary R&B, and Electro Pop. With moods that oscillate between moody and sexy, Chiara Noriko's sound is a sultry journey through the contemporary music landscape. Chiara Noriko's musical roots run deep. Growing up in a family with a strong musical background, she spent a decade mastering the violin. At the tender age of 9, she embarked on her journey as a singer and songwriter. Her love for R&B, a genre known for its emotional depth, blossomed early on, setting the stage for her future as an artist. But what truly sets Chiara Noriko apart is her eclectic musical upbringing. Having lived in cities as diverse as Berlin and London and frequently visiting Tokyo, she developed a profound appreciation for an array of sounds. Her musical voyage led her to explore genres such as Jungle, Jazz, and Chicago Footwork. It's in this musical melting pot that Chiara Noriko finds inspiration. She deftly dissects elements from these influences and channels her soul into her music. Chiara Noriko's journey is marked by notable collaborations with high-profile producers, including &ME, DJ Manny, Sucia!, Adam Port, Tripletrain, Rampa, and more. It's a testament to her talent that she's been sought out by such industry heavyweights. Her debut EP on Moveltraxx, produced by Skye Chai and Stwo, is a deeply soulful and personal statement. Notably, it also features a footwork jungle remix from DJ Mag award winner and Worst Behavior co-founder ANNA MORGAN, adding a fresh and dynamic layer to her already rich sound. "Bank" is a testament to Chiara Noriko's ability to blend the old with the new, the soulful with the contemporary, and the moody with the sexy. Her music serves as a reminder that the future of the music industry is in the hands of artists who aren't bound by genre, and Chiara Noriko is undoubtedly one of those trailblazers to watch. Listen now and relax.
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