

Los Angeles–based singer and songwriter Xtina Del Valle began writing songs and poetry at the age of seven—not because it was cute, but because it was vital. Creating was her way out, her way through. And as a lyricist, her words have always been her North Star. For years, she kept that part of herself hidden, surviving in silence. Now, she sings loud enough to raise the dead.
Her sound is hard to pin down—blending pop, jazz, rock, blues, electronic, and whatever else she needs to summon the truth. Through lush production and haunting lyricism, Xtina channels the sacred, the shattered, and the unspeakable. She’s not here to fit in—she’s here to articulate the inexplicable and make people feel known. Every song is a spell. Every lyric, a wound alchemized.
The singer’s work speaks to those who’ve been dismissed, distorted, disbelieved, dismembered. The ones who had to shapeshift to survive. She knows what it means to shrink yourself to stay safe—and what it takes to stop.
This is melodic resurrection.