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Florida-born artist ivri builds the world she sings from—one shaped by D.I.Y. alternative, intense pop, shoegaze, rock, and sci-fi soul. Her emotionally raw writing and genre-blurring sound have earned billions of views, hundreds of millions of streams, and early praise from outlets like OnesToWatch.

“I’m building a world for ivri,” she says. “It’s my real name, but also an identity I can observe from the outside. I love science fiction, fantasy, whimsy, and storytelling. Whatever you’re feeling—heavy, nostalgic, wronged—I have a song for it. I fit anywhere.”

Raised in Daytona Beach, she grew up fast, helping care for three siblings with autism and developing the deep empathy that now informs her music. She once planned to become a mineral physicist or join the Air Force, but music eventually pulled her in. At 14, she was discovering Gang Starr and Sam Cooke alongside Twenty One Pilots, Bring Me The Horizon, and Deftones, and drawing inspiration from films and shows such as Steven Universe, Adventure Time, and the cult classic Killer Klowns from Outer Space. She began posting vocals online for fun—but everything changed when she heard her voice sampled on SadBoyProlific’s “Alone,” a future hit with nearly 150 million Spotify streams.

“That moment showed me music could change my life,” she says.

With her vocal samples gaining momentum online, she kicked off her solo career with the release of a series of EPs including Sometimes (2022) and The Star Factory (2023), leading to her 2025 breakthrough, The Theory of You.  Lead single “tower of memories” became a phenomenon—4.5M+ video creations, #1 Rock on SoundCloud, #1 on the TikTok Viral Chart, and nearly 100 million on-demand streams within months.

Referring to her artist persona, “ivri came out of the star factory and got hit with reality,” she says. “The heavier feelings in my adulthood brought heavier sounds and emotions to the music. I had personal issues with relationships, family, and friends. For me, ‘Tower of Memories’ is about the people who enter and leave your life—and how the memories can swallow you whole.”

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