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Stephanie Braganza Displays Vocal Brilliance and Star Power in “Feel A Little Less” With a Show-Stopping Performance


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By: Staff




Stephanie Braganza delivers a powerhouse anthem filled with grit, fire, and vocal mastery.



We discovered Stephanie Braganza and her latest official music video for her release, “Feel A Little Less,” and needless to say, she completely blew us away. With a dazzling presence and undeniable command of the spotlight, Stephanie isn’t just performing, she’s claiming the entire stage as her own. Her magnetic energy pulls you in instantly, and we are thrilled to share her extraordinary work with you.


In a captivating venue setting, Stephanie and her band make a bold entrance, beginning with a dramatic visual sequence as she walks directly into the lights, wielding a sword like a symbol of strength. From the moment she appears, adorned in a striking outfit that radiates star power, it’s clear she’s not only owning this moment but declaring what’s to come. This track proves she’s stepping fully into her artistic prime.


The production shines just as brightly. The arrangement is built on a hard-hitting, high-voltage beat that energizes the entire performance. A bass line that is thick, deep, and textured creates a bold rhythmic bedrock, while gritty, resonant electric guitar work electrifies the soundscape, bringing it all together into a sharply cohesive pop-punk anthem. It’s kinetic, purposeful, and relentlessly engaging.


What truly stops you in your tracks, though, are Stephanie’s vocals. As soon as we heard the opening lyrics:


“Dear doctor / remove these scars / I think I’m starting over / Want to get back on my own radar”


-we knew we were witnessing something special. Her voice is undeniably infectious, rich with both emotional nuance and pure vocal power. Her soaring runs instantly demonstrate her vocal control and stamina, and what also impressed us was how effortlessly she transitioned between dynamic moments, maintaining an intensity that kept us locked in from beginning to end.


The energy doesn’t let up as the song progresses. The instrumentation swells with momentum, and Stephanie rides that wave with vocals that lift higher and higher, turning the track into something celestial. Her voice rises like an air raid siren through the sonic landscape, pulsing with urgency and feeling, swelling and dipping with impeccable control. It’s not just singing, it’s storytelling through pitch and phrasing, and we were completely floored by how stunning it sounded.


A sudden musical drop introduces a cinematic interlude, punctuated by vivid, emotional imagery. Stephanie reappears, sword in hand once more, evoking strength and defiance. The visuals mirror the song’s central battle cry. Following that moment of stillness, the music surges back with renewed fire.


We were especially struck by Stephanie’s authenticity in delivery. With fierce swagger and undeniable vocal command, she pushed her performance even further in the second half of the track, building on what was already an electrifying first act. Her vocal expression became even more intense, scaling from delicately haunting to soul-shaking. What elevated the experience was her masterful use of cadence and precise syllabic control, creating a layered vocal texture that was technically impressive and emotionally raw.


Lyrics like:


“Make me feel a little less / get me out of this mess”


-landed with a powerful sting, and the vocal runs that followed were absolutely jaw-dropping. Her ability to blend ferocity with finesse truly makes her stand out, not just within pop-punk but across genres.


Stephanie Braganza is a rare force. She is a genre-defying talent who sounds like she could conquer any style, yet remains rooted in the fire and edge that define this release. The urgency and emotion she channels in “Feel A Little Less” will no doubt resonate with listeners around the world. It’s only a matter of time before the industry catches up to what she’s doing.


All in all, we were captivated by Stephanie Braganza’s dynamic performance and thrilled to have found such a singular talent. “Feel A Little Less” isn’t just a great track. It is a complete showcase of vocal brilliance, artistic vision, and emotional depth. Her entire catalog promises even more, and we can’t recommend diving into it enough.


Stephanie Braganza is unquestionably one to watch. Her latest release is not only a showstopper but a powerful statement. We’re incredibly excited to have discovered her and can’t wait to hear what she does next.


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Stephanie Braganza’s “Feel A Little Less” is a searing, high-voltage triumph of strength, soul, and sonic power.



Stephanie Braganza is not just a compelling performer. She is a fearless creative force redefining what it means to merge art with activism and authenticity. A Toronto-based powerhouse, she commands attention both onstage and off, bringing raw emotion, technical precision, and a deep sense of purpose to every project she takes on.


Recognized by CBC Music as one of the ‘10 South Asian–Canadian Artists You Need to Hear Right Now,’ Braganza has cultivated a reputation not just for her phenomenal vocals, but for her unrelenting drive to advocate for change through her art.


Her commitment to causes like animal rights is woven throughout her career. From releasing the award-winning “Chains of Silence” video, backed by PETA and Tony Kanal of No Doubt, to regularly performing at events that amplify community voices, she brings mission and music together seamlessly.


She’s sung the national anthem at major sports events, performed at the MuchMusic Video Awards, and even had former U.S. President George W. Bush in the audience for one of her performances. In 2023 and 2024, she brought her signature sound to the Rogers Centre for Toronto Blue Jays games, further cementing her role as a prominent voice in Canada’s music scene.


We’re so excited to have found Stephanie Braganza and can’t wait to hear more from her.



Be sure to stream, playlist, and share “Feel A Little Less” by Stephanie Braganza today.












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