Victoria Canal on being A proud “third culture kid.”

Having released her all-new EP, Elegy, Victoria Canal speaks about her first ever release under a major label, which is completely self-produced by her. Interestingly, she squeezed in time for this interview in the middle of shopping for her international tour. She is all set to play a run of international tours in Dublin, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, and more. Victoria describes her earliest musical memory as learning piano from her grandma during her summer vacations. Some of the most gratifying moments of her life were when she surrounded herself with people who made her discover things about herself and about the world. She emphasises the fact that every human needs a place to put their suffering in different forms, either through work or their relationships. It could show up in any form, either in the form of paintings or songs that let us channel it. She stands by the concept of having artist communities wherein fellow musicians mutually support each other and believe in the act of Karma and harnessing good vibes. Victoria speaks about meeting Stevie Wonder and her "Red Carpet" moment. Last but not least, she wants to be remembered as someone who meant a lot to a few people. 

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