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Viveeyan’s Solstice digs into identity and self-protection

Jul. 11, 2026
By AI, Created 19:33 UTC, Jul 11, 2026, AGP -

Independent singer-songwriter Viveeyan released her five-track EP Solstice on March 26, 2026, extending the story world of her earlier project Slice. The project has topped 24,000 Spotify plays and frames a search for authenticity through performance, pressure and visibility.

Why it matters: - Solstice adds momentum to Viveeyan’s catalog as an independent artist. - The EP turns a personal theme into a broader story about identity, boundaries and self-protection. - Its streaming performance, with more than 24,000 Spotify plays, signals a growing audience for Viveeyan’s work.

What happened: - Viveeyan released Solstice, a five-track EP, on March 26, 2026. - The independent singer-songwriter builds the project around Afro-influenced R&B and pop. - Solstice follows her earlier project Slice and expands the emotional and narrative world introduced there.

The details: - The EP centers on performance, pressure, visibility and the search for a more honest sense of self. - The project asks a specific question: who is being accepted? - The five tracks are Shapeshifting, Living Like Me, Not In, Not Out, Sun Shining and You. - The songs move through self-protection, uncertainty, visibility and release. - The listening experience uses shifting voices and emotional perspectives instead of one fixed narrator. - The project can be read as different characters or different versions of the same person. - Viveeyan says she wanted the EP to explore the versions of a person that appear when they are performing, protecting themselves or trying to be seen clearly. - Viveeyan says listeners should find themselves in whichever voice feels familiar, or even in the ones that do not. - Solstice is available on Spotify and major music platforms. - More information is available at the artist’s website.

Between the lines: - The project leans on narrative songwriting rather than a single confessional viewpoint. - That choice gives Solstice a more theatrical feel while keeping the emotional focus on identity and belonging. - The release also reinforces Viveeyan’s positioning as a writer-first artist with a distinct creative point of view.

What's next: - Viveeyan appears to be continuing to build her audience through story-driven releases. - The growing streaming total suggests Solstice could help widen interest in her next projects. - Her broader catalog now includes singles, features, covers and EPs such as Slice and Solstice.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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