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Meet Veronica Vitale of Los Angeles, California

Today we’d like to introduce you to Veronica Vitale.

Hi Veronica, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
There are places on earth where you are born, and places where you are allowed to exist. I wasn’t born in the second.
I had to build that place myself. In silence. In exile. In fire. My story is not about how I made it. It’s about how I refused to die invisible.

I’m a visionary multi-genre Italian Artist, creating from ambient soundscapes to ethereal pop, bedroom pop, and electronic mindscapes, indie rock, but also soundtracks built on healing frequencies and LoFi. I’m a cinematic pianista, music composer, and executive producer based in Los Angeles, and our studios are located in Malibu, Camarillo and Hollywood.
I don’t just make songs, I build soundworlds. Immersive, emotional, cinematic ecosystems where music isn’t just heard, it’s felt, remembered, and survived. I’m in Los Angeles to bring a shift in the stardom, a new change in the music industry. As the architect of the “Liquid Pop” and author of its Avant-Garde Manifesto, I don’t just break genre, I dissolve it. My voice is a manifesto, for the women who build empires in rooms they were never invited into, for stories that don’t beg to be liked, for artists who refuse to compromise vision for validation, for those who were born in the wrong place, but still built the right life. I stand for the voice I was never supposed to have.

In Los Angeles I’m building a scorching, unforgettable page of reckoning, the kind that leaves fingerprints on the soul.
This 2025, together with our team and film director Patrick J. Hamilton, we’re preparing the official release of the most ambitious project of my life, a multi-format experience that includes a full-length album, an original shōujo manga, a documentary, a music film, and a legacy that cannot be boxed into one genre, one medium, or one moment. My album alone speaks on the timely topic of Women Empowerment, Survivor Advocacy, Anti-Bullying & Digital Violence Awareness, Women in Leadership, Cultural Duality & World Citizenship, Legacy Over Fame.

My story is proof, a testimony of that and I’m coming like a dark horse.
I was born in Pompeii, at the slope of Mount Vesuvius, but raised in Boscoreale, a small town nearby that gave me roots, but as you know, not all soil is meant to grow you. Some is meant to bury you and I was not okay with that. Today, I’m an American citizen, too. I belong to more than one world. During my 12 years in the U.S I’ve had the pleasure to live between Seattle and Cincinnati and the honor of collaborating with true legends from Bootsy Collins to The Mad Stuntman, Joe Jackson, Prod. Warren Harrison and lovely Jess Lamb, Boyd Grafmyre, and the iconic Leon Hendrix, brother of Jimi Hendrix, while working in Italy side by side with Maestro Stelvio Cipriani (best known for Anonimo Veneziano/ The Anonymous Venetian 1970). Anyway, as someone who wasn’t born here, I learned quickly: that you’ve got to have everything in place legally, professionally, and structurally. That’s what turns vision into legacy. I had to shed layers of small-town judgment, outdated mindsets, and generational stagnation just to breathe freely. It took time. It took grief.

I think that Los Angeles is the ultimate state of mind, brutal, beautiful, and not for the faint of heart. Los Angeles is the final stage where dreams go to rise or vanish. It’s not a city. It’s a test. And not everyone passes. The city doesn’t welcome you. It watches what you’re made of. I’m proud to say that I’ve lived the L.A. grind and made it. Not the highlight reel, the real thing. The long nights, the near-misses, the rent that chokes you. I earned my place here. I hustled for every dollar. And I’ve been building something extraordinary, but in the quiet zone, off the radar, behind closed doors, in the arena of my true calling. No audience. No one clapping, No likes.

How I got to where I am today, You ask:
Just the other day, while talking with Patrick, my “Mr. Hamilton” my life partner, and greatest friend and accomplice. We looked at each other and just knew, “if we made it through, it’s because we had each other” I don’t say that to diminish what anyone can do alone. But the truth is, the world can be cruel — cruel in ways that break you if you’re not anchored. On this path filled with sacrifice and loneliness, only together, we found what’s still human. In small things, like our morning matcha latte or cappuccino. In simple routines, we found a rare kind of wealth. And that is a luxury in a city like this, a place where so many have everything, but still feel empty. Even in a society overflowing with options, happiness remains scarce.
And that’s what I want to say today, from the deepest place in my heart: I am genuinely happy, and I say it because I am grateful. Not just for the work, not just for the victories, but because I faced it all through faith, like David in a world that worships giants. To some, it looks like I came here all alone, but the truth is, I carry two thousand years of history behind me and the heart of a true warrior of the light, a fire-born artist. One of a kind.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
With the exception of my prayer Hymn to Humanity, the music anthology Prismatic Dojo in duo with musician and producer Patrick J. Hamilton, Nobody is Perfect featuring Bootsy Collins, and the 2021 single Transparent — all true labors of love born from hardship — none of the other works you’ll find online right now reflect who I am today, only who I once was. I stand for the ones still in the dark, for the voices buried under the noise. I am a producer to my core — the one in the control room who lives inside the waveform, who knows every transient, every sub-bass swell, every harmonic overtone by heart. I don’t just make the track; I architect every frequency until it hits with precision in the air and in the soul. Therefore, stay tuned to hear everything we’re releasing in 2025–26 because that’s the real me.

“What sets me apart in this industry isn’t just talent it’s what I’ve survived, what I’ve built, and where I create from.
I’m not here to follow trends. I’m here to tell the stories the system tried to erase.
I didn’t get here by chasing the spotlight, I got here by surviving the fire.
And instead of letting it silence me, I turned it into a language, a genre, a movement.
I’m not just an artist. I’m a witness.
I create from the aftermaths that place most people avoid, where truth is raw, and healing begins.
Every time someone tried to count me out, I always came back with something no one could fake and no algorithm could manufacture: authorship, clarity, truth, a voice nobody else can claim, the kind of voice that only comes from walking through the dark and choosing not to disappear.
I’m not here to fit in. I’m here to awaken something that was missing” – (Veronica Vitale)

We love surprises, fun facts and unexpected stories. Is there something you can share that might surprise us?
My Hidden Fight:
I didn’t rise because I was loud. I rose because I endured what I never spoke.

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Image Credits
Patrick Hamilton, M’chelle, Walter Martinez Marconi, Leon Hendrix

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