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Ghost & Refugee out now · More music coming soon
Lenush Safaryan was born in London on 18th June 1990, and grew up steeped in the warmth of a close-knit Armenian family. She joined her first choir at six. But it was at eleven — singing a Céline Dion song in the living room — that her mother stopped, looked at her and said: "You can sing like that?" It was the moment Lenush understood she had something rare.
She attended Southbank International School, quietly nurturing her voice alongside the piano she had played since childhood. At sixteen, demo CD in hand, she walked into Universal Music Group on Kensington High Street, full of hope. Nobody called back. But she never stopped.
A chance collaboration brought her to Moscow, where she recorded her first original songs and discovered what it meant to truly perform. Then life, as it tends to do, had other plans — university, a degree in Mass Communications, a love story, a proposal, a daughter, and a pandemic. Each chapter pulled her away from music. Each chapter quietly made her better.
It was her daughter who finally said what everyone around Lenush had missed: "Just do your fashion videos and sing." So she did. Phone microphone, natural light, and thirty years of unspent artistry — and it was undeniable.
Today, Lenush is working on her debut album, channelling over a decade of life, loss, love and reinvention into songs that are entirely her own. With a vocal range spanning three octaves and a story that refuses to be silenced, she is not a newcomer. She is, finally, ready.
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