Stephanie Braganza is a Pop/Rock singer songwriter based in Toronto, Canada.
Stephanie Braganza is a powerhouse vocalist whose performances helped her win a Toronto Independent Music Award for Best Live Artist. The vocalist has performed in a wide array of settings throughout her career, including a private event at the Art Gallery of Ontario which was attended by former president George W. Bush, and at the MuchMusic Video Awards.
In celebration of Canada’s South Asian Heritage Month, Stephanie was listed in CBC Music’s top “10 South Asian–Canadian Artists You Need to Hear Right Now”. Notably, she achieved the feat of breaking the Guinness World Record for participating in the “World’s Longest Concert” in 2017.
An outspoken animal rights activist, her latest music video; “Chains of Silence” has won two Global Music awards for “Best Female Vocalist” and “Best Music Video”, and has received support from Tony Kanal (No Doubt), the Animal Save Movement and PETA. In 2023, she was asked to sing the national anthem at the opening reception of the Canadian Blind Hockey national tournament at Maple Leaf Gardens.
You can catch Stephanie performing regularly at Toronto Blue Jays games and Canada’s Wonderland.
Feel A Little Less was first written when I was battling to escape the prison my mind had become. Now it anlso explores overcoming a ‘monster’—whether that’s an inner demon or someone in your life who’s tried to tear you down.
Featured on episode 37 of Discover Her Music Podcast
Song: Feel A Little Less
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