Rachel Chinouriri is always ready for a vibe shift
Briefly

Rachel Chinouriri, a British Zimbabwean indie pop singer, embraces emotional extremes in her music, which she attributes to her family's history of trauma. Her parents, both child soldiers during Zimbabwe's war for independence, shaped her upbringing, providing little chance for emotional expression. Music became her therapy, aiding her in navigating her own emotions. With a debut album and growing acclaim, Chinouriri is commencing her first headlining tour in North America, marking a significant milestone in her flourishing career, fueled by recent successes including her EP, "Little House".
"I don't have much balance because I feel like I don't really struggle with really drastic changes of emotion," Chinouriri says.
"It's quite therapeutic when I sing," Chinouriri shares about using music to express her emotions.
"It all feels quite surreal at the moment," the 26-year-old says. "This is something I've always wanted to do."
Chinouriri's latest EP, "Little House", showcases a sunny and self-assured perspective, central to her loving new relationship.
Read at The Washington Post
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