R&B newcomer Sol’ana is one of those voices that makes you stop and listen. The Toronto-based singer-songwriter steps into the scene with her debut single, “I’m Good,” a smooth, soulful cut that blends her opera-trained vocals with laid-back, lo-fi production courtesy of Grammy-winning producer Kevin Ekofo (Wizkid, John Legend, Tink).
The record feels like self-love wrapped in melody, equal parts vulnerable and empowering. Inspired by her own experiences, Sol’ana turns heartbreak into confidence with lines like, “Second to none, know that I’M first and more.” It’s what she calls a “middle finger moment” an anthem for walking away from relationships that don’t honor your worth.
Beyond the music, Sol’ana is also a mom of two, balancing parenthood and passion in a way that fuels her art. Her journey mirrors the message behind the song: growth, grace, and choosing yourself first.
With “I’m Good,” Sol’ana delivers more than a debut, she introduces a voice rooted in honesty and resilience. She’s not just singing R&B; she’s redefining what it means to stand tall in your own story.