Indian-American R&B singer Raveena Aurora emerged in 2016 with her velvety single, “You Give Me That”, establishing herself as one of the genre’s most promising new artists. As her silky voice floats over dreamy, colorful soundscapes, she evokes the spirit of ethereal female icons such as Corrine Bailey Rae, Sade, & Minnie Ripperton.Raveena returned with her debut EP, “Shanti” in 2017 - a concise collection of serene songs that focus on healing and self-love. The EP was highlighted by her singles “Sweet Time” and “If Only”. “Sweet Time” was released alongside her self-directed music video celebrating women of color, femininity, and personal growth.Shortly after, Raveena released her second video, “Honey”, which focused on representing marginalized couples in a sensual light, as well as highlighting her South Asian roots. Heading off on her first headlining tour while completing her debut full-length project, Raveena is set to make an impact in music in 2018.
Indian-American R&B singer Raveena Aurora emerged in 2016 with her velvety single, “You Give Me That”, establishing herself as one of the genre’s most promising new artists. As her silky voice floats over dreamy, colorful soundscapes, she evokes the spirit of ethereal female icons such as Corrine Bailey Rae, Sade, & Minnie Ripperton.Raveena returned with her debut EP, “Shanti” in 2017 - a concise collection of serene songs that focus on healing and self-love. The EP was highlighted by her singles “Sweet Time” and “If Only”. “Sweet Time” was released alongside her self-directed music video celebrating women of color, femininity, and personal growth.Shortly after, Raveena released her second video, “Honey”, which focused on representing marginalized couples in a sensual light, as well as highlighting her South Asian roots. Heading off on her first headlining tour while completing her debut full-length project, Raveena is set to make an impact in music in 2018.
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