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Hi!! I am Reanna Lucia, a singer-songwriter studying at Berklee College of Music.
Music has always been a space of exploration and expression for me. Growing up with a mother who was both a classical pianist and a rock music enthusiast, I was exposed to a diverse musical landscape early on. This foundation encouraged me to embrace versatility, leading me to study piano, ukulele, guitar, and briefly, the clarinet. Through these instruments, I developed my own artistic voice, blending genres and influences to create a unique musical identity.
I have always held a deep love for writing and music in my heart. My music compiles narratives and artistry inspired by singer-songwriter and alternative folk styles and derives great influence from Maggie Rogers, Brandi Carlile, and Lizzy McAlpine.
If there is one lesson I’ve learned in my 21 years, it is that connection shapes experience. This philosophy is at the core of my life and career. Currently, I am pursuing a degree in Music Therapy with a minor in Psychology at Berklee, where I am dedicated to exploring the profound impact of music on emotional well-being and human connection.
Through each and all of my creative endeavors, I aim to remain committed to integrating my personal philosophies into every aspect of my work, ensuring they guide and shape my approach to music and performance.
Music has always been a space of exploration and expression for me. Growing up with a mother who was both a classical pianist and a rock music enthusiast, I was exposed to a diverse musical landscape early on. This foundation encouraged me to embrace versatility, leading me to study piano, ukulele, guitar, and briefly, the clarinet. Through these instruments, I developed my own artistic voice, blending genres and influences to create a unique musical identity.
I have always held a deep love for writing and music in my heart. My music compiles narratives and artistry inspired by singer-songwriter and alternative folk styles and derives great influence from Maggie Rogers, Brandi Carlile, and Lizzy McAlpine.
If there is one lesson I’ve learned in my 21 years, it is that connection shapes experience. This philosophy is at the core of my life and career. Currently, I am pursuing a degree in Music Therapy with a minor in Psychology at Berklee, where I am dedicated to exploring the profound impact of music on emotional well-being and human connection.
Through each and all of my creative endeavors, I aim to remain committed to integrating my personal philosophies into every aspect of my work, ensuring they guide and shape my approach to music and performance.