Andreya Triana

Andreya Triana is a British singer and songwriter, Red Bull Music Academy alumna[1] and MOBO nominated artist[2] hailing from South East London, Her debut album, Lost Where I Belong released in September 2010 on London based record label Ninja Tune and featured singles such as "A Town Called Obsolete", "Far Closer" and the title track "Lost where I belong".

The album was described as a "finger clicking, booty popping collection of summery joy" by Clash magazine[6] features the singles "Woman", "Freedom", and "Broke".

At 17 she started doing open mic night at a local music venue where the owner introduced her to a collective of musicians, with whom she formed a group called Bootis.

Triana reached new heights in 2015 as she made her second appearance, performing live at Glastonbury Festival on the Greenpeace Stage, and headlining a sold-out show at the historic venue KOKO in London.

As of 2021, Triana joined UK neo-soul collective Jungle as an active touring member, replacing longtime backup vocalist Rudi Salmon.

[13] In 2016, Triana was invited to be a judge for Best Album at the Ivor Novello awards alongside fellow musicians Tinchy Stryder and Sharleen Spiteri.

[15] Andreya's music has featured in shows such as The Good Wife, Grey's Anatomy, Being Mary Jane, Self Made, and When They See Us, which collected 23 million viewers within its first month.

[28] During her time at Red Bull Music Academy, Triana collaborated with electronic musician and producer Flying Lotus to create "Tea Leaf Dancers".