PERFORMANCE - Alessia Cara

Alessia performs her debut song, "Here" and "Scars". "Here" is unapologetically autobiographical: "'Here' is a true story," Alessia confesses. "It's a party song, but really it's the complete opposite of a party song. It's absolutely me; it shouts out the person in the corner of the party, looking around uncomfortably.


Alessia Cara

There’s a new breed of pop star seizing hold of the world's airwaves and online— more accurately, a conscious pop star who has set to subversively top charts and sway hearts and minds. This enigma embodied is 18-year-old, Canadian-Italian Alessia Cara, who is riding the refrains of her ironic anthem, “Here.” Premiered by The Fader, “Here” garnered over 500,000 total streams in its first week, resounding praise for its freshness and insight.

"Here" is unapologetically autobiographical: "'Here' is a true story," Alessia confesses. "It’s a party song, but really it's the complete opposite of a party song. It’s absolutely me; it shouts out the person in the corner of the party, looking around uncomfortably. I feel like this song narrates what the wallflower is thinking."

Alessia’s mature pen game is matched by her larger-than-life voice; she’s dazzlingly chameleon-like, boasting the kind of versatility that makes Rihanna such a force. In short, Alessia has cause to be confident, but she is still the bashful, small-town girl, even in the big city: "You don’t think you’re ever going to end up here from Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Instead, you think, 'Who’s going to see me?' I can't wrap my head around everything that’s happened: the chemistry with Sebastian Kole, the producers, the label. Def Jam got what I am trying to do. I want my music to be cool and reflective of my influences – Drake, Amy Winehouse, Ed Sheeran– but still new. Def Jam gave me the opportunity to say something meaningful and positive without being preachy. I didn’t expect everything to feel so natural and organic. And I can’t believe how quickly it’s gone."

Alessia is equal parts fresh face, old soul, newcomer and lifer. She’s going, quickly. Now it’s up to the rest of the world to catch up and catch on.

 

2015Evan Wei-Haas