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DARK POP ARTIST MYAH EVE UNVEILS “SURVIVE” – A DARK DISCO CONFESSION OF DESIRE AND DOUBT

Dark pop singer songwriter and producer Myah Eve today releases her captivating new single “Survive”, available now on all major streaming platforms.

Blending powerhouse vocals with moody synths, cinematic guitar, and a pulsing disco rhythm, Survive channels the emotional tension between desire and self-protection. Drawing sonic inspiration from MARINA, Dua Lipa, and Lorde, the track pairs shimmering, nightclub-ready production with introspective lyrics—marking a bold and confident step forward as the first single from Myah’s debut EP, due out this November.

Born and raised in Tāmaki Makaurau, Myah has been immersed in music since childhood, writing songs from the age of 11, performing in choirs, and later completing a diploma in Electronic Music Production at SAE. But it was her decision to relocate to Ōtautahi in 2024 to join SOLE Music Academy’s Artist Development Programme that truly catalysed her growth. The same programme has nurtured breakout artists including Sam Heselwood, Castaway, Karra Rhodes, Lucy Gray, and Rosetta.

It’s a journey that’s already catching attention. As part of the programme Fazerdaze also mentored Myah and praised her for her magnetic presence, saying, “You command the audience with your vocals, Myah! Wow.” Similarly, SOLE founder and mentor Sacha Vee called her voice “killer…just so easily delivered.”


Co-produced by Myah herself alongside another talented SOLE alumni Liam Crawford, and mastered by Benny Tones, Survive was inspired by moments of emotional hesitation—the kind of intimacy that’s thrilling yet fragile.

“It’s about craving someone, but being scared to show them who you really are,” explains Myah. “There’s this intensity and chemistry, but also this fear that it won’t last once they see the real you.”

Following her 2024 debut single Slow (produced by Edy on the Beat), Survive shows an artist confidently stepping into her power offering a cathartic anthem for anyone navigating the complexities of connection and self-worth.

“I write songs that turn struggles into stories—creating anthems we can all relate to,” says Myah.