ZØYA is a singer-songwriter who channels faith, vulnerability, and defiance through a voice that’s both soulful and unyielding. Her songs are born from lived experience, are stories of survival, self-discovery, and grace under pressure, yet they carry a universality that resonates far beyond her own path.
“On My Own”
“On My Own” is a fearless anthem for self-reliance — a song that redefines solitude as strength. Every line resonates with lived truth, each beat underscoring her refusal to shrink for anyone’s comfort. This isn’t loneliness, it’s alignment, a reclaiming of inner peace that feels both raw and transcendent.
“If You’re Ever Alone”
Tender and unguarded, “If You’re Ever Alone” shows ZØYA at her most compassionate. The song is less a performance than a heartfelt conversation — a gentle vow whispered across distance. Her voice carries a warmth that softens even the heaviest moments, offering refuge to anyone who’s ever felt unseen.
“So Many Reasons”
With “So Many Reasons,” ZØYA turns inward, crafting a luminous meditation on gratitude and grace. The song radiates humility, its melodies breathing like quiet affirmations of life’s small, miraculous details. Her lyrics invite listeners to pause, to breathe, to find purpose in the pulse of the ordinary. There’s a grounded spirituality at play here, rooted not in grand gestures but in awareness, the steady rhythm of a heart still thankful despite it all.






