Zoya Zafar – You Meant Nothing, Too

Dreamy pop songstress Zoya Zafar mesmerised with her debut ‘Tunnel Vision’ and is back with the release of ‘You Meant Nothing, Too’, which is just as mesmerising and sounding even more determined.

Introducing us to a pensive and warm-hearted, hazy sound, Zafar crafts and whispers, creating captivating pop songs using her voice and subtly colourful soundscapes. ‘You Meant Nothing, Too’ is her second release, and the second of her upcoming album ‘Some Songs’, was written by Zoya Zafar and produced by Max Helgemo.

She sings with a remarkable confidence and intimate warmth, and effortlessly weaves hymns of haunting, jazz-infused heartbreak with soft pop rhythms and swooning instrumentals. She offers us a break, a welcome distraction, a comforting solution to our own heartbreak.

Zoya Zafar was born in Lahore, Pakistan but raised in Orlando, Florida, and is a self-taught musician and singer who has been writing songs and playing out locally and around Florida since her teens, earning her a diverse fanbase across underground subcultures in the Sunshine state.

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