Aselin Debison

Aselin Debison is a Canadian singer-songwriter born on April 27, 1988, in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. She is primarily known for her contributions to the folk and pop genres, characterized by her ethereal voice and emotive songwriting. Debison first gained prominence in the early 2000s, releasing her debut album, "Shine," in 2005 when she was just 16 years old. The album showcased her talent and included notable tracks like "The Weight of the World," which received critical acclaim. Her follow-up album, "Sweet Is the Night" (2007), further solidified her reputation, featuring a blend of original songs and covers. Debison's music often explores themes of love, loss, and personal growth, resonating with a wide audience. She has earned accolades for her work, including nominations at the East Coast Music Awards. While she may not have achieved mainstream commercial success on a global scale, Aselin Debison has left an enduring impact within the Canadian music scene, inspiring emerging artists and contributing to the folk-pop landscape with her heartfelt melodies and introspective lyrics. Her career reflects the rich tapestry of Canadian music, blending traditional influences with contemporary styles.