SAVBIA shares 'CERO', their first EP

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A sensory space that oscillates between the intimate and the transcendent.

The Chilean-Mexican singer-songwriter, SAVBIA, debuts with the EP ZERO, a fusion of pop soul, R&B, jazz and gospel that symbolizes a new vital beginning. This material is articulated through the simple “Pendulum”, “Goddess”, “Your Name” and the focus track bilingual “That's lovely”a luminous piece with an expansive aesthetic.

Inspired by his move to Mexico four years ago, this project marks a profound transformation towards a more honest and fresh artistic identity. Today, this process drives her to renew herself, exploring a more honest and fresh identity that seeks to balance enjoyment with intimate reflection, offering a space for contemplation and deep exploration.

ZERO It seeks to connect emotionally through the balance between sensory delight and introspection, inviting us to value simplicity and explore the privacy of being, marking not an end, but a new beginning to rebuild with greater awareness.

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