Nikki Flores writes songs like "Underwater" and "Dare You To Love" that feel both intimate and expansive. Her debut album was called "Undrowned," and she followed it with records like "Soliloquy" and "Cipher." She has worked with other musicians, including Ethan Gruska on guitar and vocals, and Kyle Thompson on bass.
Her music tends toward atmospheric arrangements and lyrics that explore interior states. Songs such as "Run Back To Me" and "Beautiful Boy" show a consistent focus on emotional detail rather than broad pop gestures. She performs with a band, which gives her recordings a lived-in, collaborative texture.
Flores has built an audience through steady work rather than sudden breakthroughs. The track "Anyone Can Say" is another example of her approach, direct writing wrapped in layered production. She keeps the scale human, which makes the occasional sweep of a song like "Underwater" feel earned, not manufactured.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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