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Hi, I’m Ranrawi.
I make songs that live somewhere between alt-pop, electronic, and rock, often touched by ethno textures, cosmic moods, and a bit of quiet magic. For me, every song is a challenge. A challenge to myself, to the world, to the idea that music has to be polished, predictable, or fit in a box. I believe it can be weird, imperfect, wild and still deeply alive.
My songs often speak about the things we hide: anxiety, burnout, the quiet pain so many people carry. But I don’t like preaching - I like turning those feelings into sound and letting them breathe.
Sometimes, the melodies feel like rituals. Sometimes, like messages from another place.
If something inside you needs a little chaos, a little beauty, a little truth - maybe you’ll hear yourself in what I do.
My latest track, “Anymore,” made it into the longlist for Eurovision 2025 in Ukraine, and that still feels a bit unreal to me.
I make songs that live somewhere between alt-pop, electronic, and rock, often touched by ethno textures, cosmic moods, and a bit of quiet magic. For me, every song is a challenge. A challenge to myself, to the world, to the idea that music has to be polished, predictable, or fit in a box. I believe it can be weird, imperfect, wild and still deeply alive.
My songs often speak about the things we hide: anxiety, burnout, the quiet pain so many people carry. But I don’t like preaching - I like turning those feelings into sound and letting them breathe.
Sometimes, the melodies feel like rituals. Sometimes, like messages from another place.
If something inside you needs a little chaos, a little beauty, a little truth - maybe you’ll hear yourself in what I do.
My latest track, “Anymore,” made it into the longlist for Eurovision 2025 in Ukraine, and that still feels a bit unreal to me.
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29,981
Updated on 2025-09-15
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1,481
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