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Vignê Perspective on Water

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We are excited to share Vignê's new track "Water"! Our goal at SongBlog is to highlight outstanding new music and give you a peek at the artist’s world behind the music. In this blog we get a chance to sit down with Vignê to learn all about the inspiration, concepts, and creative energy that it took to create and produce "Water". We hope you enjoy and please feel free to ask Vignê anything!
Who are you and what do you do?
Answer:

I’m Vignê, an artist, a feeling, a frequency.

I don’t just make music… I translate emotions people don’t always have the words for. My sound lives somewhere between soul, R&B, and something more spiritual. I call it Divigne music. It’s where vulnerability meets rhythm, where pain turns into beauty, and where silence finally gets a voice.

What I do is create experiences. Songs that feel like memories, visuals that feel like dreams, and moments that stay with you long after the music stops.

How does your background play into this song?
Answer:

“Water” is not just a song to me, it’s a reflection of where I come from and how I’ve learned to feel.

Growing up, I was always deeply aware of emotions, mine and other people’s. I didn’t always have the space to express everything out loud, so I learned to hold things in, to observe, to feel quietly. That’s where “Water” comes from. Water doesn’t shout… it flows, it adapts, it carries everything without losing itself.

My background shaped that softness and that depth. The mix of my environment, my experiences, and my inner world made me someone who feels things intensely but expresses them gently. In “Water,” you hear that balance, vulnerability, control, and release all at once.

It’s also about movement. I’ve had to grow, adjust, and keep going even when things felt uncertain. Just like water, I’ve learned how to take the shape of whatever space I’m in without forgetting who I am at my core.

So when you listen to “Water,” you’re not just hearing a song, you’re hearing my way of surviving, healing, and existing in a world that doesn’t always understand softness.

What is your earliest memory of listening to music?
Answer:

My earliest memory of music feels like it was always there, like breathing.

My parents were always playing songs… at home, in the car, everywhere we went. Music wasn’t something we “put on,” it was something we lived inside. I remember sitting in the backseat, watching the world pass by through the window while a song filled the silence, not really understanding life yet, but feeling everything through sound.

Those moments shaped me. Before I even knew what it meant to be an artist, I was already learning how music could hold emotion, how it could turn ordinary moments into something deeper.

That’s where it started for me, not in a studio, but in those small, everyday spaces where music made everything feel alive.

At what moment in your life did you decide to become an artist / performer?
Answer:

I decided to become an artist in 2020 during the pandemic.

The world slowed down, everything went quiet, and for the first time, I really had to sit with myself. No distractions, no running, just my thoughts, my emotions, and everything I had been holding in for so long.

That period changed me. Music stopped being something I just loved and became something I needed. It became a way to process everything I was feeling the uncertainty, the isolation, the growth.

In that stillness, I realized this wasn’t just a passion… it was who I am.

That’s when I chose it fully, intentionally. Not just to make songs, but to create a world, to tell stories, and to turn emotion into something people can feel and see themselves in.

What genres does this release play into?
Answer:

“Water” is pop but not in the way people expect.

It carries the accessibility and rhythm of pop, something that can move people instantly, something that can live in big spaces… even stadiums. But at the same time, it’s layered with something deeper that’s where Divigne music comes in.

Divigne music is the soul within the sound. It’s the emotion, the atmosphere, the vulnerability underneath the surface.

So “Water” sits at that intersection pop on the outside, Divigne at the core. Easy to feel, but hard to forget.

How has your sound and style evolved in the last 3 years?
Answer:

Over the past three years, my sound has really been a journey of discovery.
In the beginning, I was experimenting with different genres, trying things, exploring, not really limiting myself. I was searching without fully realizing it, just following whatever felt right at the moment.
But with time, everything started to align. I began to understand my emotions more, my voice, my message… and that’s when my sound found me.
Now, I’ve stepped into something that feels true and intentional — a blend of pop and what I call Divigne music. It’s more refined, more honest, and more connected to who I am at my core.
It’s no longer just about making music… it’s about creating a feeling, a world, a signature that people can recognize as mine.

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