Multi-talented singer-songwriter carina has shares her latest single ‘Skets&Stoners’, written and produced by herself, with the London-based artist successfully building herself quite the future as she further impresses with her new release. With the majority of her music made and released from her bedroom in 2021, carina has fully proved that she is capable of making the most out of her limited utilities, and now with the world wide open again she is ready to explode into a household name. As an artist, carina is inspired by the likes of fellow female artists in Tate McRae and Billie Eilish, and with the way in which she conducts herself and the consistent level of quality in her music, there is absolutely no reason as to why she can’t reach the heights of the two aforementioned artists.
‘Skets&Stoners’ is fuelled with dreamy quality, whilst paired together with carina’s unmistakable vocal delivery and mature lyrics that in return make for a sonic escape through the lens of a teenager feeling all the angst of youth, giving her a unique way of expressing complex emotions simply. Talking on ‘Skets&Stoners’, carina explains: “skets&stoners is a track set at a house party where you’re the only sober one and you’re kinda just feeling a bit weird and needing some air.” Named by her father after the constellation ‘carina’, music has always proved to act as a form of therapy for the young sensation, and whilst the music she produces may prove useful in her own methods of self-preservation, she is quite clearly proving that the music she creates will act in the same way for many others that listen to her soulful sounds.
Discussing her music and the production that goes in to it, carina explains: “ultimately I like my music and I have a community working with me who also like it, so that’s all that really matters. I have a wonderful cake right now and anything else is just icing.” This is a london influenced, dreamy, teenage soundscape for the young, but with a sprinkling of magic to reach the masses, and with support in the past from BBC Introducing, the future looks bright for this young artist.
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