High-energy, queer-coded electropop with heavy bass and defiant vocals. Unapologetic anthems for the dance floor and the mirror.
FLAVIA is a Los Angeles-based electronic pop artist and producer known for her high-octane live performances and queer-centric lyrical themes. Her sound identity is rooted in modern electropop, utilizing heavy synth arrangements, digital percussion, and a vocal style that balances pop precision with raw, emotive power.
Her career arc has been defined by a series of viral moments, most notably the success of 'Til I Die,' which established her as a significant voice in the independent pop scene. Culturally, she occupies a vital space in the LGBTQ+ music community, often using her platform to explore themes of feminism and sexual identity, as evidenced by titles like 'Suck My Feminism' and 'BDE.' Critically, she is praised for her ability to merge 'ceremonial' stage presence with accessible, dance-driven production. Her influence web includes modern pop icons who prioritize visual storytelling and electronic experimentation. As a self-produced artist, she maintains a high degree of creative control, resulting in a cohesive aesthetic that spans her music videos, live shows, and studio recordings.

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Shares electropop, art pop, dance-pop (subgenres); studio_polished, maximalist, digital_clarity (production style)
Shares electropop, art pop, dance-pop (subgenres); defiant, confident, empowering (moods)

Shares studio_polished, maximalist, digital_clarity (production style); electropop, dance-pop, synth-pop (subgenres)
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