
ZØYA has never been afraid to stand in her truth. With a voice that blends husky warmth and quiet conviction, she turns solitude into a soundtrack. On her new 8-track EP Alone, But Not Lonely she transforms moments of isolation into powerful declarations of self-worth.
Released November 1st, the project flows like a late-night reflection filled with intimacy, honesty, and cinematic emotion. Opening with “If You’re Ever Alone” ZØYA sets a dreamlike tone through soothing piano lines and an impassioned vocal performance that rises into waves of pulsing synths and emotional release. Tracks like “So Many Reasons” pull listeners into vulnerability, pairing trembling vocals with a minimal arrangement that feels both fragile and fearless.
Her latest single “On My Own” stands at the center of it all, a shimmering anthem about finding peace in independence. It is not about heartbreak but about growth, clarity, and the quiet confidence that comes when you realize you are enough. Meanwhile “It’s Alright” carries a reassuring pulse, reminding listeners that healing is not linear and that grace can live in the in-between.
The EP closes with “Back In Place” where ZØYA leans into a soulful R&B palette, layering stunning harmonies over mellow percussion and warm piano tones. Each track builds on the last, crafting a body of work that feels deeply personal and universally resonant.
ZØYA’s music has been spotlighted across Spotify’s New Indie Voices, Women Who Inspire, and Soulful Pop Nowplaylists, a reflection of her ability to blend intimacy with strength. With Alone, But Not Lonely she reminds us that being alone does not mean being lost. It can mean being found.
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