We were lucky to catch up with Bianca Dominguez recently and have shared our conversation below.
Bianca, appreciate you joining us today. We’d love to hear about a project that you’ve worked on that’s meant a lot to you.
The most meaningful project that i’ve worked on is definitely my EP called “Unconditional”, quick backstory i was extremely sad around this time, was in and out of jobs, doubting myself, blacked out drunk for the first time and last but not least going through a breakup with my first and only boyfriend, it almost felt like a coming of age moment, just a realization of knowing its time to let go of a lot including myself you know shed some old skin so it was a vulnerable moment to acknowledge, accept and move on and in the midst of it all i had no one to REALLY talk to so the first song i made (with my friend) was called “Strangers” and it was me venting about the end of the break up from there i became more emotional and it was easy to make songs like “Hope” which is about knowing there is abundance of love no matter what after holding in so much pain, i was proud to end up creating something beautiful in those ugly moments for someone else to relate to and it just felt right to make an EP about the good, the bad and the in between moments of reality. “Ghost is a great one there its my personal favorite i feel empowered when i listen as well as when i wrote it! Just learning to be “Unconditional” with myself and then to the right people was the ultimate inspiration for this.

Bianca, before we move on to more of these sorts of questions, can you take some time to bring our readers up to speed on you and what you do?
Yes! My name is Bianca, a singer-songwriter born and raised in Brooklyn, NYC! I started singing at the age of 3 and pursued singing most of my early and high school years, but Ive always wanted to make music. Being surrounded by so much talent at such an age exposed me to the insurable amount of potential inside of me, so at 18 i started writing music and recording at a studio with an old friend, 2 years later i released a song called “Not a Love Song” and i hate it lol its so cringe but i was so proud to have been able to say “this is my song” . Id like to believe i solve broken hearts haha and bring a fresh air of melodic vulnerability to the scene, im a real person with real experiences and i want to talk about it and be a voice for those who feel like they somehow “dont” have one, I have a message to share for us and the music allows me to build a community, a family its not for anything but the culture. Its real music, real emotions, a real person, real experiences, nothing but my truth and my truth can easily be someone else’s story and i love that about my faves!

What do you think is the goal or mission that drives your creative journey?
The goal is to influence and inspire woman and girls who are just like me to pursue their God-given passions, I love seeing more female creators come up on the rise and influence a generation of children to be confident and resilient in whatever they choose to do and be at least with a clear and concise consciousness. I have children who look up to me, so for me its personal to be the best version of myself and show up for myself even on the days where i feel like i cant, If i miss out on my part i cant show up on someone elses feed or playlist with a message of faith and hope and that to me feels like failure, were all given gifts to share with one another, some way somehow, neglecting a blessing as that will cost me my life haha!

We’d love to hear a story of resilience from your journey.
Theres really always something, like if you know, you know but ill say this there was this collective I was apart of my first year of making music, it was a bunch of dudes and another girl who was my friend at the time, I remember one of the guys made a comment about if theres one person whose gonna make it its her, mind you her pipes were incredible i mean we both admired each other but that created an air of competition and animosity and i confronted it with my friend because i wanted to share a stage with her not against her. It was so early in my career and identity as an artist and being as emotional as I am instead of falling short and giving up on who i know i can be, I quickly rose to the occasion and separated myself from that toxicity and created music in my own space which allowed me to figure out my style and essentially play around with the dexterity of my tone, and it set me up to have thicker skin in the game especially with so much saturation, it just allowed me to grow confident that I will always stand out because I am me!
Contact Info:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biancva/?hl=en
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpXFAjiXkvzX5-LW5UF-oig
- Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/cupcakebianca505
- Other: https://www.youtube.com/@biancvaa

Image Credits
3rd image photo- Melayah Romero
4th image photo- Sae Vista

