Malia Civetz

A confident and charismatic woman struts up to a microphone and brings the house down with an earth-quaking voice, head-turning lyrics, and sass and swagger to spare. Self-positive, sex-positive, and in pursuit of inclusivity, Malia Civetz pushes buttons by way of powerhouse vocal delivery, sharp songwriting and a thoughtful overarching message. Equally ponderous, provocative, passionate, and compelling, she asserts herself and presents a new female pop paradigm.

A tireless journey from a childhood spent in Hawaii to graduating from the Popular Music program at the USC Thornton School of Music set her on the road to realizing this ambition. Post-college, she linked up with powerhouse songwriter Ross Golan [Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande] and ubiquitous producer and songwriter J Kash [Maroon 5, Charlie Puth]. Signing to Friends With Pens (founded by Golan and Kash), she initially made waves with the independent single “Champagne Clouds.” Ryan Seacrest personally debuted the track on his KIIS FM “On Air With Ryan Seacrest” show and predicted, “You’re going to hear about Malia—a lot.” Taylor Swift championed it on her Apple Music and Spotify “Favorite Songs” playlists and it eventually generated 20 million-plus streams. The follow-up, “Little Victories,” leaped past the 3 million mark as she joined JoJo on the North American “Leaks, Covers, and Mixtapes” tour. Malia made her major label debut in on Warner Records 2020 with her debut EP, The Flip–featuring the triumphant hit single “Broke Boy,” the slinky Yung Baby Tate collaboration “Love Thing,” and the sleek Alesso co-write “Disrespectful” –garnering praise from Paper Magazine, Billboard, Flaunt, REVOLT, and many others. Malia most recently unveiled her latest EP Heels In Hand, showcasing Civetz at her brash, real-talking best, singing honestly about love and life over tracks made for swaggering singalongs. Approaching 40 million total streams, Malia is independently taking charge of her next era of music and is back in the studio working on a new project.

Publishing Partner:  Warner Chappell