An Australian singer-songwriter whose music floats on electronic and R&B textures.
If you want to hear what she does, start with "The Ending" or "83 Days." They're good examples of how she builds songs on mood rather than big production.
Wafia's songs like "The Ending" and "83 Days" have that quiet, personal feel that pulls you in without shouting. Her voice floats over electronic and R&B textures, creating mood more than spectacle. She's been doing this since her 2016 debut single "Heartburn," staying in that intimate space where relationships and reflection meet.
Wafia Al-Rikabi started with "Heartburn" in 2016, followed by the EP "XX." Her first album "Eight Twenty" came out in 2019. The songs since then, like "hurricane" and "Window Seat" with Thomston, have kept that same direct but not loud approach.
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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