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Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Isabella Chavez is stepping into the spotlight with her debut EP, “the things u didn’t ask about” — a six-track, emotionally charged project that dives into heartbreak, healing, and finding your voice when no one’s listening.

Blending pop and soul with deeply personal storytelling, Isabella opens up about the moments people often overlook — turning pain into power with every track.

The project is already building buzz. She’s performed live with Breaking Sound LA, collaborated with Grammy-nominated songwriter Wyanna, and worked closely with platinum-certified producer Zack Burke. With vocal mentorship from American Idol alum Juleah Barrettsmith, Isabella’s sound delivers both polish and raw emotion.

Standout songs like “Be Okay” and “Coming To You” highlight her ability to pair powerhouse vocals with honest, relatable lyrics, drawing comparisons to artists like Adele and Ariana Grande.

“This EP is for anyone who’s ever felt unheard,” Isabella says. “It’s everything I never got to say until now.”

Beyond the music, her grind stands out, balancing work in LA’s restaurant scene while building her career, earning features on iHeartRadio’s The Stage Door Show, and even catching the attention of a Sony Music executive. With the sound she’s delivering, tracks like “Be Okay” could easily land on playlists like New Music Friday, Pop Rising, and Sad Songs, while others fit right into Fresh Finds Pop, Fresh Finds R&B, Chill Pop Hits, and R&B Weekly — the kind of momentum that turns a debut into a breakout.

This isn’t just a debut, it’s an introduction to an artist who’s here to stay.

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