I ran across this female a cappella group the other day. If you’re a fan of Pentatonix give them a listen.
Citizen Queen is an all-female American a cappella quintet based in Los Angeles, USA. Despite coming from different backgrounds and walks of life, this quintet bonds together over their main goal – authenticity and portraying a story.
Cora Isabel is newly 21 years old, grew up in Missouri, USA, and is Citizen Queen’s vocal percussionist.
Nina Nelson is 23 years old, born in California, USA, and is Citizen Queen’s soprano.
Hannah Mrozak is 23 years old, born in Wisconsin, USA, and is Citizen Queen’s Mezzo-soprano.
Kaylah Sharve’ is 23 years old and was born in Louisiana, USA.
Kaedi Dalley is 21 years old, born in New York, USA, and is Citizen Queen’s bass singer.
Drawing inspiration from their life experiences, each member of Citizen Queen brings a fresh perspective to classics, like their rendition of ‘Killing Me Softly.’
From their outfit choices to their vocals, it is evident that Citizen Queen are not afraid to express themselves.
The group shot to fame when their YouTube video, ‘Evolutions of Girl Groups’, went viral. One month after posting, they reached over 4M views, as of 2023, they now have 25M. Covering hits from popular girl bands from The Chordettes to Fifth Harmony, they highlight the greats from the industry and express female empowerment.