Alessia Cara is the Fresh Face for Female Pop Stardom

Alessia Cara performs at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA on July 30th, 2016 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up). 

Alessia Cara came out on the Gillette Stadium stage like stadium performances were second nature. The up-and-comer is not still up-and-coming; she has already arrived. Take note. The young female artist opened Coldplay’s "A Head Full of Dreams" Tour stop in Massachusetts Saturday night, and she left little room for disappointment. She is only twenty years old and a recent recipient of the industry’s hot spotlight, yet the singer held a sense of professional maturity that surprised me as one of thousands in the concert’s sold-out attendance. Cara adorned a casual, all-black ensemble and piled her dark hair on top of her head in a Sunday-morning-fashioned messy bun. Her face was bare – very little to any blush, liners, or shadows coated it. This alone is notable. So many celebrities and artists perform and present themselves as fashion divas with model beauty that are actually only the production of hours behind a makeup chair. Instead, Cara sang naked of girly standards and sequined tops. That approach only left one thing for her audience to judge: her raw talent.

Alessia Cara performs at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA on July 30th, 2016 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up). 

Cara has one of those voices that make heads turn in a crowded room. Her debut album Know-It-All includes a deluxe edition that features thirteen tracks that simply demonstrate why she needs to be valued in the music industry. Her hollow, old-timey tone carries a mixture of Sara Bareilles and Norah Jones; however, her lyrics also have angst and emotion of a barely twentysomething trying to conquer the road of life, love, and happiness while breaking into stardom. Her performance included eight songs off the album beginning with “I’m Yours,” a sassy yet sentimental love song to a boy who breaks down Cara’s tough walls and wins her heart. That’s the important aspect of Cara’s career anchor though her deep vocal range is fit for a speakeasy: she carries punch in her lyrics that hurts upon impact even as a younger performer. 

Throughout the set, Cara stopped to introduce songs with that same self-empowerment message throughout translated into different areas of life. “Wild Things,” her performance after “I’m Yours,” embraced all the parts of yourself, while “Four Pink Walls” and “Outlaws” broke out of a comfort zone to embrace a scary, exciting future. However, “Four Pink Walls” is regarding Cara’s career in the spotlight and “Outlaws” is about the serious risks we take for love. All of her moral messages circle back to taking a plunge into the unknown with the confidence of knowing yourself and your worth. This is no more apparent than her closing and most popular song, “Here,” that played on the radio for months. It’s a personal story of Cara’s; how unimpressed she was at a party a few years back; how people tend to put on a front like they’re having a lot more fun than they actually are. She slams high school and college party life by dissecting the different scenarios from that night that are so standard in most party environments. It is important that this was her first breakout hit because it is so different from the other pop songs whose lyrics blend together in similar meaning. “Here” highlights who Cara is, and she sang it Saturday on par with its radio version. I cannot tell you how impressive it is to see this single woman onstage at a place as enormous at Gillette Stadium with a casual yet determined composure about her, a no-fucks-given style from head-to-toe, with only her pure music to present for critique. She’s refreshing; she’s real; she should not be taken lightly.

Check out photos from her knock-out performance below:

2015 Artist of the Year: Alessia Cara

(Def Jam Recordings)

Alessia Cara is Roman’s Rap-Up’s ‘Artist of the Year’ for 2015. Her hit "Here" off her EP Four Pink Walls can be heard on any mainstream radio station. What made this hit unique, however, is its content and message. Instead of discussing relationships or partying like many of the popular songs on the radio, Cara's "Here" is based on a true story of being over the typical, shallow party scene. She explains that she'd rather be with her real friends having deep conversations than in a crowded room. It's candid, brutally honest, and so agreeable. This is how Cara dove onto the musical radar. Since the song exploded, she released her debut album Know-It-All that includes "Here" in addition to "Here (2 AM Version)," a brilliant title for a pianistic rendition of the song. For these reasons and more, Cara has rightfully earned Artist of the Year.

One main reason Cara has made huge strides in her career was touched on in regards to the success of "Here:" she writes openly about her life and her career start at a young age. Honesty is hard to come by and therefore valued in an artist's craft. Cara's song "Four Pink Walls" that inspired the name of her EP is about maturing quickly due to her early success. The listener assumes the walls are of her bedroom in the house she's grown up in; Cara explains the process of gaining fame and leaving behind her childhood. Cara used to complain about her simple life and now that her life has become busy due to her career, "those four pink walls, now I kinda miss them, man." It is a mixture of happiness that her dreams have come true but also an understanding of where she came from.

“Seventeen” is another song that demonstrates her maturity as a songwriter. This song holds a tone of nostalgia instead of excitement over her current rising star. Cara explains that she disregarded her parents’ advice to embrace her childhood while she still could, and now that her fame has risen, she realizes they were right. All Cara wanted to do was grow older and have a big career, but she failed to understand that she could miss the innocence of being seventeen. It unveils another side to Cara's journey. Even though she is still young for the music industry, her lyrical commentary demonstrates the reflection that huge talents like Adele didn't even provide in her early albums.

Cara excels to a lyrical and talent level that many young artists don’t achieve. She is beginning to tour since the album release, and we will definitely see more of Cara as she continues to grow and develop. It is difficult to be unique in an industry that has seen almost everything, but Cara has brought honesty to mainstream in a refreshing manner. Her vocal and instrumental talent, as she demonstrates in songs with piano, is to be noted due to its raw skill. She not only deserves breakout artist but also general Artist of the Year due because of her early successes rightfully earned.