Ari Vogue is a pop singer, songwriter, and producer. She was raised in Taos, New Mexico with a Colombian mom and an American dad. Her mixed heritage allowed her to grow up in a culturally rich home learning how to speak both English and Spanish.
She has been singing since she was four years old and began studying classical voice and piano when she was 14. During her later years of high school she was offered a spot in the voice department at the prestigious performing arts boarding school, Walnut Hill School for the Arts. She then decided to pursue her love of commercial pop music and attended Berklee College of Music in Boston. She graduated Summa Cum Laude with a dual B.M. degree in Music Production & Engineering and Songwriting. The year following her college graduation, she lived in Sweden where she wrote songs for different Scandinavian recording artists and European record labels at Musikmakarna - The Songwriter’s Academy of Sweden.
Ari has worked on songs in many genres, but her main strength is pop and EDM songs that tell an honest story and use dynamic melodies.
Her music was praised by both Max Martin and Shellback while she was writing songs in Sweden. She has had song cuts with a variety of artists in the U.S. and Europe such as: Aviella, QUIX, MVRE, Maydar, and others. Ari was also a part of British pop star, Anne-Marie’s single “Problems.”
Ari hopes to continue gaining recognition as an artist, songwriter, and producer. She believes that collaborating with a community of trustworthy creatives is the key to bringing songs to the next level. She wants to continue writing and releasing songs on her own, as well as continue to write and produce songs for others artists in the music industry.