Meet Shadonya Deion Burrell, better known by their stage name Euph0ria. This Dallas-based artist isn’t just making music – they’re creating a sanctuary of understanding and solidarity for anyone who has ever felt broken.
Euph0ria’s journey into music began as a lifeline. Struggling with trauma and searching for an escape, they found solace in the rhythms and melodies that filled their world. But as they poured their pain into song after song, something remarkable happened. Listeners began to resonate with Euph0ria’s raw emotion, not just on an intellectual level, but a deeply spiritual one. Fans felt seen, heard, and most importantly, not alone.
What sets Euph0ria apart is their fearless diversity. One moment, they’re crafting melodic R&B that showcases their vocal range. The next, they’re delving into the dark, soulful depths of trap-infused R&B or the aggressive, unapologetic world of drill music. Euph0ria isn’t afraid to bare their soul, to confess their flaws, and to transform their personal struggles into a universal language of feeling.
A prime example of this is their most popular song, “Hydroxyzine.” The lyric “I can’t take anymore now, but I hate when I’m sober, I’m not addicted I’m broken” is often misconstrued as a reference to substance abuse. But for Euph0ria, it’s a heart-wrenching admission of their addiction to love – a destructive force they can’t help but succumb to, no matter the cost.
Euph0ria’s music is more than just a form of self-expression. It’s a promise to their audience that they will always be there, a beacon of solidarity in the darkness. As they continue to grow and evolve as an artist, their ultimate goal is to reach more hearts, to let more people know that they are not alone.
Their latest single, “11:11,” is a testament to this mission. Released on their personal YouTube channel, the song is a raw, emotional plea for connection and understanding. As it garners the attention it deserves, fans can expect to see it roll out to all major platforms.
To stay up-to-date on Euph0ria’s latest music and connect with the community they’re building, fans can follow them on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.
In a world that often tells us to hide our pain and pretend to be whole, Euph0ria is a breath of fresh air. Their music is a defiant declaration that it’s okay to be broken, that it’s okay to feel. And as their voice rises, they’re inspiring a generation of music lovers to embrace their flaws, to seek connection, and to never stop feeling.