Indie Artist Reina Mora pours herself into her new single “Weeds”. Touching on heartache with poetic lyrics and a hauntingly catchy chorus melody.
Mora‘s versatility is shown by how well she can mix Rock, Pop, Folk, Latin, and even Country music. She brings a new mix of styles that keeps people interested.
Her ability to write and perform music from such a wide range of styles shows how talented and deep she is as an artist.
Mora grew up listening to the deep sounds of bolero. Her grandfather taught her how to play music before she could even talk. Her song “Trouble” shows off her raw talent and emotional singing with its tricky beats and moving lyrics that pull the listener into her world.
But Mora can do more than just work by herself. “Folktale,” a beautiful song by the folk duo Willow Crest that won SiriusXM’s “Most Haunting Song of 2021” award, was written with her help.
You can tell a lot about Mora’s skill at making songs with mood that stay with you long after the last note dies. Mora is not only great at singing, but she is also happy to work with other people.
Her music is well-known, so she loves working with other artists because it helps her ideas grow.
She writes songs that are both about herself and about other people, because she knows that everyone needs to hear their story told through music.
She writes songs in a way that is both personal and general, because she knows that everyone has a story that needs to be told through music.
This isn’t the only place where Mora is committed to her art. Her time is freely given to groups like WriteGirl and SONA because she really cares about the arts.
She adds more meaning to her art and singing by wanting to help other people. It connects her to the world around her.
Reina Mora is making a name for herself in the music business with her unique sound that doesn’t fit into any one genre and the political spirit she brings to her music.
From her home in Puerto Rico to the stages of Los Angeles, her life shows how powerful it can be to use song to tell a true story.
With Mora’s continued growth as an artist and team player over the next few years, she is someone to keep an eye on.