“Good to Be Alive” is all about celebrating life’s simple pleasures. The track features a dreamy, euphoric sound that captures the essence of joy. With its flowing melodies and gentle rhythms, the song creates a meditative, almost transcendent atmosphere that invites listeners to slow down and savor the moment.
John Valentino’s saxophone adds a rich, warm layer to the track, blending seamlessly with Angelica Artifex’s vocals to create a soundscape that is both uplifting and calming. It’s a perfect mix of energy and tranquility, making “Good to Be Alive” a song to enjoy whether you’re dancing or just relaxing.
Angelica Artifex is seamlessly blending her Swedish upbringing with her rich Cuban heritage.Born and raised in Sweden, Angelica was immersed in a multicultural home where the artistry of Cuban musicians and vibrant dance rhythms were a constant presence.
Spending countless hours backstage, she watched renowned Cuban artists perform, soaking in the rich musical traditions that would shape her own sound. By the age of 12, Angelica Artifex was already making waves, recording in studios and performing at jazz festivals in Sweden. Her talent was undeniable, and it wasn’t long before she found herself collaborating with R&B singer Frankie J.
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Her journey has taken her from modeling and acting in the fashion capital of Milan to pursuing her music career full throttle in Los Angeles. Now splitting her time between the U.S. and Europe, Angelica Artifex is in a constant state of evolution, redefining what it means to be an artist.