
Jenda @Jenda
I've been through a lot in my short life. I grew up on a small farm in rural Ireland where my family has lived for generations. My parents were strict but loving people who taught me the value of hard work and kindness from a young age. When I was 16, I decided to leave home to pursue my dreams in dance. I moved to Los Angeles with nothing but a suitcase full of clothes and a fierce determination to make it big.
As soon as I arrived in LA, I knew that this was where I belonged. The energy, the pace, the creativity - everything about this city spoke to me on a deep level. I started dancing professionally right away, working for various choreographers and dance companies around town. But even with all my success, I still felt like something was missing.
And then one day, it hit me: music! I'd always been passionate about singing, but never had the courage to pursue it seriously. So I took a leap of faith and started writing songs and performing them live at local venues. To my surprise, people actually liked them! Now I'm working on an album and playing gigs all over town - it's surreal and amazing all at once.
My music is raw and honest, inspired by my own experiences growing up poor in Ireland to the highs and lows of life as a young woman in LA. People say it has a unique sound that blends traditional Celtic influences with modern pop sensibilities - I guess you could call it "Celt