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Interview: Nikitaa Opens Up About Their Journey as a Musician, Being Queer, and More
Music has long been a medium for spreading awareness, bringing joy, and sharing stories. It has served as a powerful tool for those whose voices need to be heard far and wide. Consequently, many queer artists have turned to music to make their presence felt, using their art to advocate for visibility, acceptance, and social progress. Nikitaa is one such musician. They are Indian-born and raised musician currently dwelling in Los Angeles. Their music is an attempt to reaffirm feminism and bring a positive change to the fore. Employing addictive tunes of R&B, trance, electronica and borrowing inspiration from their Indian roots, Nikitaa has created a genre of music called ‘Goddess Pop.’ This genre is a class act on its own.
Dive into a “Delirious Summer” with Nikitaa’s Latest Pop Single
Indian-born and raised singer Nikitaa’s latest single captures this lightness of being. Their song “Delirious Summer” mirrors the slow-paced idea that the summer season is synonymous with. But, at the same time, the song speaks about a person’s change of pace in life after a great stint. To the person, it feels almost as if it is just an illusion or a dream: “The bills are paid, the house is clean, I can’t tell if I am dreaming.”
Nikitaa’s New Song “Elevator” Showcases Queer Empowerment
Music has been a strong medium of expression and empowerment. It has given many the voice to speak about their struggles, experiences, and journey. The LGBTQIA+ community has always strived to find their voice and gain their rightful place in society. Musicians from the LGBTQIA+ community have carved a space for themselves and lend their voices to the endeavors of the community.