Laufey has all the time felt “undefined.” Whether or not it was her distinctive, trendy jazz sound or her identification as a Chinese language Icelandic artist, the 24-year-old singer-songwriter and producer tells POPSUGAR she “all the time felt like an anomaly and a little bit of an outsider in my communities.”
“Being a bit totally different turned my established order.”
The artist, who just lately took residence her first Grammy for greatest conventional pop vocal album, has taken the music world — and TikTok — by storm. Since going viral on the platform in early 2022, she’s launched two albums, the second of which earned her the accolade. “Being a bit totally different turned my established order. I took my expertise of being undefined into the music trade,” she says.
Laufey’s background rising up with Chinese language and Icelandic dad and mom in Iceland and later dwelling within the US was pivotal to constructing her sound and, ultimately, her profession in music. “I had such a mixture of experiences studying music,” she says. Her first foray into music was linked to her Chinese language tradition — by her mom, a world-class violinist, and her maternal grandfather, who taught the instrument.
Laufey took piano classes at Beijing’s prestigious Central Conservatory of Music, and she or he carried out as a solo cellist for the Iceland Symphony Orchestra at 15. When she began attending Berklee Faculty of Music in Boston, she realized jazz and pop for the primary time. “All of these experiences allowed me to develop up listening to the totally different sounds of every of my cultures and taught me concerning the issues that bind totally different musical disciplines collectively and what units them aside,” she explains. Her mix of jazz, classical, and pop is so distinctive that there is usually debate over defining her precise style of music.
Along with influencing her music, her faculty expertise allowed her to embrace extra of her Asian heritage, which she says she wasn’t uncovered to rising up in Iceland. “Dwelling within the US has given me publicity to greater Asian communities that I did not essentially have rising up in Iceland, the place my mom and some of her buddies had been the extent of my Asian group,” she says. “Exterior of the music trade, I have been in a position to embrace my identification as an Asian and be extra happy with that aspect of me.” In flip, that shift has given her the chance to “join on a deeper degree” along with her followers of Asian descent.
And now, as a younger lady within the music trade, Laufey is enthusiastic about opening up alternatives for different girls artists, notably these of shade. She will be able to rely the variety of girls producers she’s labored with on one hand. By way of Bose’s Flip the Dial initiative, which goals to shut the gender hole in music manufacturing, the musician collaborated with Eunike Tanzil, a rising producer and composer, to create a music from scratch in simply three hours. “Eunike has such a gorgeous manner of approaching a easy melody, which is what drew me to her at first,” Laufey says. “It is an honor to create music with different Asian girls within the trade. Collectively, we convey to our music a sort of sincerity that’s distinctive to our backgrounds.”
As she continues to climb the charts, Laufey understands her undefined style and identification characterize what mainstream music and media have been lacking. For Laufey, her latest Grammy win was “for many who could not work out who they wished to be.”
As she places it: “It was a stamp of approval proving that you do not have to comply with a sure path with a purpose to reach music.”