
BIOGRAPHY
Raised in a small town surrounded by the Nordic forest, STINA found her voice early—writing songs at twelve and turning quiet landscapes into stories about love & longing. What began as a childhood escape quickly became her compass.
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After honing her craft in London, STINA crossed the Atlantic to Los Angeles, where she was selected as one of eight artists to represent the Grammy Museum at their Artist Showcase. She has since performed at iconic venues including The Viper Room and Genghis Cohen, bringing a Scandinavian edge to the heart of the American stage.
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Now based in Nashville, STINA continues to build her career in the home of country storytelling, performing at renowned rooms like the Bluebird Café. Blending Nordic melancholy with modern country-pop energy, her music bridges continents—intimate yet anthemic, vulnerable yet strong.
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Her singles — “For You, Manhattan,” “Weekend Girls,” “A Little Bit Longer,” and “Gonna Leave” — have earned over 100,000 streams and placements on major Spotify playlists, establishing her as a rising international voice in the genre.
Inspired by artists like Ella Langley, Kelsea Ballerini, and Sam Hunt, STINA writes songs that capture the tension between independence and intimacy—the push and pull of chasing big dreams while holding onto who you are.
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With roots in Scandinavia and her heart set on the American South, STINA is crafting a sound—and a story—that feels both timeless and entirely her own.
