In an age when
so many pop stars are made – through undue hype – it is refreshing
to find Stefani Vara, a fan of music who backs up her lifelong
desire to sing with a voice so sweet you’ll wonder why she didn’t
decide to become a performer until she reached high school. “I’ve
always been singing,” the delightful Vara says. “I always loved
music. I didn’t always want to do it professionally.” Yet, when
Vara decided that she wanted to be a professional singer, she
embraced the choice whole-heartedly, uprooting herself from her
family outside of Houston, Texas, and moving to New York City. Vara
– whose motto is “Live the life you want. You’re the creator of
your destiny," Vara took destiny into her hands, by putting
together several shows. “I was a big fan live music,” Vara said. “I
put together a bass player, a conga player, and a drummer. I found
background dancers and performed at the showcases.” It was then
that destiny paid her a visit. She met Siri Music CEO Chauncy
Jackson. “Another door opened when I met Chauncy. We were on the
same page musically,” she added, “Labels are not taking time to
develop an artist, to make their careers last longer. That is what
I love most about Chauncy. He has taken the time to work with me,
develop me, promote me as more than just a sexy figure. I want a
longer career than one hit song, than one hit album. We want more."
A single spin of “Lately,” produced by the Insomniax (JoJo, Bobby
Valentino) from her forthcoming Siri Music debut, Storybook
Diaries, makes it clear that her career is destined for greatness;
it is a distinctive radio hit that channels the pop superstars of
the 1980s while still sounding unique and contemporary. “That’s
what makes the song so different,” Stefani said. “I really enjoy
the tracks because they’re going out of the box a lot. It’s not the
same pop song you hear over and over again.” Vara said that the 80s
influences, though not specifically intended when the track was
recorded are among the many pieces of her musical history. “I
listened to Madonna, Garth Brooks, Paula Abdul, Selena, Mariah
Carey. Those artists are a big mix of where I came from musically.
From my dad, I got my R&B influences; Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross.
It was a big mix.” This varying background helps to explain the
eclectic sounds that will pepper the songs on Storybook Diaries.
“Every song is a story. Part of a storybook that is my life, my
love life. ‘Lately’ sets the tempo for the rest of the album.”
Among the set's highlights are the sexy, "Easy (U Like That)," the
romantic "We Gon’ Make It," and the pulsing "In My Heart." “Pop,
R&B and a dash of Rock. I’m open to where the sound is going.
Chauncy [along with Bless'ed Pen co-writer Kim Croft] has more of
an R&B style but he doesn’t just write R&B music. He writes
deep emotional songs. We’ve worked together to find something we
both like and he’s always open to [experimentation] which is very
evident in many of the songs on the album.”Looking forward, Vara
hopes to hit the road. “I love performing. I want people to get
excited about coming to see shows and I want people to see that
there’s more to me than being a singer." Vara is also the current
face of Southpole Footwear and plans to work closely with the
campaign throughout 2008. This self-described “personable, goofy,
organized dreamer” learned during the trials she has encountered
over the years in New York City that “only the strong survive. Many
doors have shut in my face. But another one always opens. Siri
Music happen to be that door.” Stefani Vara’s talent, hard work,
and determination, combined with a sparkling personality and exotic
beauty have brought her to the cusp of stardom, but it is her songs
– rich, literate, melodic, and excruciatingly catch – that will
propel her to stardom. Fortunately, you’ll be able to say you knew
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