We recently connected with MUSZETTE and have shared our conversation below.
Hi MUSZETTE, thank you for being such a positive, uplifting person. We’ve noticed that so many of the successful folks we’ve had the good fortune of connecting with have high levels of optimism and so we’d love to hear about your optimism and where you think it comes from.
I think I’ve just learned to control the things that only I can control, and let the rest go. I even got a sweatshirt that says this because I loved what it listed out so much, it reads: “Things you can control: Your thoughts, your perception, your effort, your beliefs, your attitude, your mindset.” Perspective is everything!! You can either see things as in the way or on the way, and once I realized I had that power to view my life in a certain light I was like “why wouldn’t I live that way all the time? It’s my life!”
Trust is also a word that comes up in my personal growth often, and while that can mean trusting that universe is on my side, trusting that my life is in divine timing, trusting that I’ll meet the right people, it all starts with trust in my own abilities to execute what I say I’m going to do in life. Again, I’m in control of the effort I make each day. I know from experience when you start with the baby steps, the mountains don’t seem so overwhelming, and it gets easier to set out goals and know you can achieve them.
Thanks, so before we move on maybe you can share a bit more about yourself?
Sure! Let me include my bio. The soulful voice of MUSZETTE has a sound all her own that dances between electronic pop and energetic rock. The inspiring anthems of her debut EP “Big Mood” caught the attention of global media outlets and brands who have since amplified the singer’s music on notable shows such as Queer Eye, Love Island, Selling Sunset, NCIS, and ads for Samsung, KIA, Dunkin Donuts, and more. When MUSZETTE’s single “Gonna Rise Up” soundtracked promotions and ads played during the Olympics and World Cup, her motivational bangers were brought to prime time. You also may already know MUSZETTE from her soaring vocals on “Higher,” climbing the dance charts with over 12,000+ daily streams.
LA-based artist MUSZETTE was developed from her experience as a seasoned performer, songwriter and vocalist who is revealing her most unapologetic self yet. The moniker draws influence from the Greek goddesses (muses) who presided over song and the arts, adding potency to her uplifting messages of self-confidence. Musically she has been compared to Bishop Briggs with themes resembling that of LIZZO, while her sound is perhaps best described as a feeling rather than a genre. Empowerment is at the heartbeat of the MUSZETTE narrative as recognized by her alignment with female run and LGBTQIA+ foundations.
The singer debuted one of her most recent singles “White Lies” on the 2023 SXSW first ever award-winning virtual stage on Soundwaves.world in association w/ YOOM and Active Theory. She was also a finalist in the Unsigned Only 2023 competition for Best Vocal Performance.
This urban creative’s fiery persona draws from her time spent in NYC and London while her ability to inspire comes from being raised by an independent single mom who encouraged her to chase her wildest dreams. It is this conviction that drives her to make music promoting fearless self-love, reminding her listeners that you are the master of your own destiny.
You can expect two brand new EPs from MUSZETTE in 2024.
If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?
Don’t Give Up!!!! Work with people who are better than you, and don’t be afraid to ask for help.
Don’t give up is first on my list because it is absolutely the most important things I could tell anyone wanting to get into music. “Success” takes time and can happen in a lot of different ways, so I would add to this don’t get too attached to what you think that should look like, and know that if you stick with it, you’re already outlasting half of the group who doesn’t truly want it as badly as you do.
I constantly am looking to get out of my comfort zone and work with people more skilled than I am. Otherwise how do you learn, how do you grow?
ASK FOR HELP!!! I know this one is hard, and no one wants to feel like they are burdening people, but look at it as collaboration vs asking for something. If you have a gift to share with the world why would you look at that as a burden? The worst thing someone can say is no, and then you know it’s not an energetic match and you can move on to finding collaboration with someone who will be a better fit. But you have to ask.
Okay, so before we go, is there anyone you’d like to shoutout for the role they’ve played in helping you develop the essential skills or overcome challenges along the way?
My mother, who I am so deeply grateful for. She is a seeker of universal truths and knowledge, and is always looking to understand herself and the human experience more. Because of that, I’ve been able to do the same. Mom if you’re reading this I love you more than you’ll ever know!
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.muszette.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muszettemusic/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MUSZETTEmusic/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/Muszette
- Other: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0L3pZD184sZSC57ui9tqYN?si=lsil05XWSvud9Pbdfkt4Jg
Apple Music: https://apple.co/3OH0hGi
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@muszette

Image Credits
Image 1: Sachi Sato
