Fleeka is a small-town Colorado Native whose artistry and story go beyond her music. Her sound is just to the left of pop with a vibe that gives an unexpected flare to mainstream pop. An imperfect treasure, Fleeka embodies a quiet confidence. Her songwriting is no exception with whispers of honesty, vulnerability, and conviction. Fleeka began singing and performing for her family and on top of clothing store counters at age three. By age six, she began showcasing her talent to a larger audience in Orlando Florida, and quickly gained interest from industry professionals. The pavement of her career path continued as she opened for IPOP LA, placed high in the ISC songwriting competition, and began working with top producers in New Jersey. As Caydence Joy, she wrote, recorded, and released her first single at age twelve called “Be You Tiful.” Fast forward a few years, a variety of experiences, and a couple of rebrands to the present day. Fleeka continues to aim to make listeners feel seen and understood; striving to ignite a desire within her audience to live a life of purpose and passion. She’s “fresh outta doubt” and ready to take the music industry by storm as one of the best-kept (talked about) secrets. Don’t miss out on her year full of new music, multiple collaborations, and live performances. The days in 2024 are limited, but Fleeka. . . she's limitless.
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