Rebelle, the dynamic disco/dance-pop sensation hailing from Croatia, has just dropped her latest track, “Eternity,” and it’s nothing short of a dancefloor masterpiece. Influenced by musical luminaries such as Whitney Houston, Britney Spears, and Queen, Rebelle is not just a vocalist but a versatile artist, songwriter, and session singer.
Her journey in the world of music began in Croatia, where she pursued studies in Solo Singing (opera) and Music Theory at the Varazdin School of Music under the guidance of MA Blanka Tkalcic. Rebelle’s talents took center stage when she starred as the main villain in Croatia’s inaugural musical, “Music of My Heart” by Ivan J. Skender in 2018.
Having graced various festivals, charity concerts, and showcases, Rebelle’s early achievements include captivating performances at the Super-finals of Croatia’s Got Talent at the tender age of 10 and at Zagreb’s prestigious Lisinski Hall. Her dedication to education led her to organize five solo concerts to fund her admission to the Los Angeles College of Music.
Noteworthy collaborations with artists like Phil Crosby Jr., Teresa James, and Hrvoje Senjug, along with opening a show for the band Madeye Moody, showcase Rebelle’s rising prominence in the music scene.
Now, let’s delve into the euphoric realm of “Eternity.” Crafted by Rebelle and produced by Jean Tariech and LUPO, with vocal production by Charlie Lo Presti, the disco-pop track beckons listeners to break free from the monotony of routine and embrace the sheer joy of dancing. Recorded at the prestigious 606 Studio, the song exudes a quality that resonates with the passion Rebelle holds for music.
Drawing inspiration from the likes of Whitney Houston, Britney Spears, Queen, ABBA, and Ava Max, Rebelle’s goal with “Eternity” is clear β to create music that taps into emotions, offering an escape, a solution, or simply a source of excitement. The song is a testament to her lifelong connection to rhythms that have fueled her love for dance and movement.
Published articles in Los Angeles magazines such as VoyageLA, CanvasRebel, and ShoutoutLA provide insight into Rebelle’s influences and her upcoming Disco/Dance/Pop Album. Her dedication to education continues to shine at the Los Angeles College of Music, where she collaborates with notable artists and earns accolades, like the Fan-Favorite title at Music Forward’s Open Mic in October.