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BONZIE (born Nina Ferraro) is an American singer-songwriter and musician based in Chicago, Illinois. She has been compared to a "young
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," and described as a "wunderkind" by ''
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'' magazine. BONZIE has performed nationwide, including a show at
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described by ''
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'' as "riveting".


History

In the year 2010 at age 15, BONZIE released her debut EP, ''The Promise,'' as Nina Ferraro, and began using the stage name BONZIE shortly thereafter. In a 2013 interview with the ''
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'', she explained her decision. "There was something about it that felt egotistical to me, and music was never that sort of pursuit. BONZIE feels a lot better to go under, not only because it's a pseudonym, but also because it doesn't subscribe to a language. There isn't a conventional definition of BONZIE, and it's more something where I can become its meaning." BONZIE wrote and co-produced her first full-length album, ''Rift into The Secret Of Things,'' which was released in August 2013 at age 17. It was preceded by the single "Data Blockers," which premiered on Spin.com, It was followed by a second single "Felix," which features
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' Joey Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale. The album's title was inspired by a passage from
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's '' Walden.'' In 2016, BONZIE released a double single, "As The Surface Rose" via '' Under The Radar'', who said it "conjures an emotive vacuum where BONZIE's voice and piano keys hover and haunt." ''The New York Times'' featured the music video for "As The Surface Rose" shortly after its release, where chief music critic
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. It is described as a companion piece to "As The Surface Rose." The live-to-track, "How Do You Find Yourself, Love?," was recorded by
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, and includes instrumental B-side "Back to an Insurmountable wall", which was produced and performed by BONZIE, and recorded by
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member
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. "As The Surface Rose" was backed by a lyric-free B-side,"Half Full." She has opened for
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and toured with
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. BONZIE released the second full-length album called ''Zone on Nine'' in May 2017. The album was fully written and produced by Ferraro herself, and co-produced with Jonathan Wilson (
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) and Ali Chant (
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,
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). The album was released to critical acclaim, namely two front-page articles in the ''Chicago Tribune'' by the top music critic
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who called ''Zone on Nine'' "Stunning". Kot also wrote "BONZIE has shown a consistent refusal to be pinned down to a genre or simplified descriptions of the kind of music she makes." Other reviews for ''Zone on Nine'' included
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who wrote "Her intricately layered music taps into personal connections — the relationship you have with yourself, the connection between the body and the mind... t has agorgeous sonic palette that's hard to pinpoint but instantly alluring".
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wrote about the album ""The way certain notes bend on the Chicago songwriter's latest tune only draw you in closer as you wonder 'What's that sound?'". A music video for the song "Crescent" shortly followed, featuring BONZIE nude in bodypaint depicting an AI investigating the mind. In September 2020, BONZIE released a single and animated music video for a song entitled "alone". It was written by BONZIE and co-produced with
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premiered the track, writing "brilliantly talented. The atmospherics in this song are stunning." In the All Songs Considered podcast, NPR's Bob Boilen also announced a forthcoming full length album. The music video for "alone" was animated by Japanese hand-paint artist Miyo Sato and won a number of international film festival awards. ''The New York Times'' also wrote about the song remarking that "the isolation is palpable," and named it one of the Best Songs of 2020. The third full-length album entitled ''Reincarnation'' was released in March 2021. In a feature long-form article in ''
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'',
Jon Pareles Jon Pareles (born October 25, 1953) is an American journalist who is the chief popular music critic in the arts section of ''The New York Times''. Pareles reviewed the album and included portions of an interview with BONZIE, as well as
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, who said "I was impressed by her drive and her seriousness at a very early age". The article appeared in print in the Arts section of The New York Times.


Discography

*''Reincarnation'', Album, 2021 *"Lethal," single, 2020 *"alone," single, 2020 *''Zone on Nine'', Album, 2017 *"Combback," single, 2017 *"Fading Out," single, 2017 *"How Do You Find Yourself, Love?," double single, 2016 *"As The Surface Rose," double single, 2016 *''Rift into The Secret Of Things'', Album, 2013 *"Felix," single, 2013 *"Data Blockers," single, 2013 *''The Promise'', EP, 2010 (as Nina Ferraro) *"Let It Go," single, 2009 (as Nina Ferraro)


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{{Authority control 1995 births Living people American women singer-songwriters Musicians from Racine, Wisconsin 21st-century American women singers 21st-century American singers Singer-songwriters from Wisconsin