Esthero

Esthero, born Esthero S. K. H. Tzvi on December 23, 1978, in Toronto, Canada, is a singer-songwriter known for her unique blend of electronic, trip-hop, and R&B influences. Emerging in the late 1990s, she gained prominence with her debut album, "Breath from Another" (1998), which featured the hit single "Heaven Sent." Her music is characterized by sultry vocals, poetic lyrics, and a fusion of various genres, often incorporating elements of jazz and soul. Esthero's follow-up album, "Wikked Lil' Grrrls" (2005), continued to showcase her innovative sound and featured collaborations with notable artists like André 3000 and Rascal Flatts. Although she has not consistently released music, her work has garnered critical acclaim and a cult following. Esthero's impact on music extends beyond her own discography; she is often credited with influencing the neo-soul movement and paving the way for future artists in the genre. Her artistic approach and distinctive style have made her a significant figure in the evolution of contemporary music, particularly in blending electronic sounds with soulful melodies.