Most artists can trace their roots to a single city or neighborhood. For Rvkah, her story weaves between continents: born in Florida, raised in Israel, and shaped by both. The result? A sound that refuses to fit neatly into any box.
“I’ve always had a natural passion for singing and making music,” she says. It shows. Inspired by the artists she grew up listening to, Rvkah started recording professionally at just twelve years old. That early start didn’t just hone her skills—it gave her the kind of confidence that comes from living in two worlds.
Ask her what sets her apart, and she’ll talk about her eclectic taste. “Growing up overseas gave me an eclectic musical taste which I feel improved my overall sound, which I feel gives me my own personal style.” Listen to her tracks and you can hear it: pop hooks, unexpected twists, and a sense that she’s never just copying what’s already out there.
Rvkah’s lyrics hit home for anyone who’s ever had to reinvent themselves. She’s especially proud of one line: “feel sorry for whoever comes next, ‘cus lately I’m becoming my ex.” It’s clever, sure, but there’s real honesty behind it—a sense of growth that’s equal parts vulnerable and unapologetic.
Right now, Rvkah is gearing up for the next big leap. She’s about to shoot a music video for her upcoming single, “Algorithm,” a collaboration with Velvet Cash set to drop in late June or early July. “I’m really excited for people to see and hear what we’ve created together,” she says.
And if you missed her latest release, don’t worry—her single “Plan 4 U” just dropped on April 25th and is already making waves on all streaming platforms. There’s a lyric video up on YouTube, perfect for anyone who likes to sing along.
Where to find her? Simple: @rvkahmusic on Spotify and TikTok. With a foot in two worlds and her eyes set on the future, Rvkah is just getting started.