Sylfronia King is an American contemporary pop/rock/soul recording artist. King was born in the United States and moved to the Bahamas with her parents where she was raised until she returned to the United States when she was 12 years old, where she has since performed at Lincoln Center, galas, and for Hillary Clinton.
Sylfronia King's beautiful secular music blends smooth vocals and sweet pop harmonies with contemporary Pop/Rock and worldbeat rhythms, resulting in a distinctive brand of conscious music and soulful sounds that uplifts and inspires. In these troubled times, King's upcoming album "Heartbreak" is a continuation of her work to bring love, peace, healing, and enlightenment to the world through music. Sylfronia King looks up to Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Lizzo, Adele, Donna Summer, Michael Jackson, Pharrell Williams, Dua Lipa, Boney M, The Weekend, Miley Cyrus, Bee Gees, Madonna, and Blondie. Music became a part of her life as she followed in the footsteps of such vocal trailblazers.
When King decided to start recording, her vocal abilities, soulful voice, and haunting lyrics quickly drew a devoted following. Her music is influenced not only by pop and soul but also by rock and R&B. The melodic combination creates a distinct sound that captivates and transports her listeners. On stage, she appears larger than life, her music penetrating hearts and souls.
King has prioritized writing and recording her latest album, which she hopes to release later this year. She says that this album is the result of many years of experience and that it provides a new experience for listeners while retaining all of the well-loved elements of her previous albums.
The release of Sylfronia King's new album, which includes the singles 'Hero,' 'Truth Hurts,' 'Be My Baby,' 'Lovers,' and 'Feel Good,' couldn't come at a better time. As a new generation takes over, pop and soulful music are more needed than ever to remind us of our own troubled paths. King brings her quirky sense of humor to her music, as well as the ability to touch your heart with her more serious songs, and her melodies stick with you long after you've heard them."