Vi-Marie Blends Faith and Island Soul in a Sound All Her Own

Some callings take time to find their voice. For Vi-Marie, music was always part of the picture—singing at school events, entering talent shows, chasing any opportunity that might bring her closer to a stage. But it wasn’t until a profound spiritual awakening that her lifelong ambition transformed into a higher purpose. “I realized this gift wasn’t just for me,” she reflects. That shift in mindset reshaped everything. Today, she fuses contemporary worship with the rhythmic warmth of her Caribbean roots, creating a sound that’s both deeply personal and joyously expansive.

Her path hasn’t followed industry timelines. There were long stretches of silence—doors that wouldn’t open, auditions that went nowhere—but she calls those seasons sacred. “God was working even when I couldn’t see it,” she shares. Without label backing, she learned to build independently, slowly refining both her craft and her confidence. That persistence culminated in her debut single Eres Fiel—a song that, during one live performance, moved listeners to tears and inspired real-life spiritual breakthroughs. “People gave their hearts to Christ during that worship,” she says. “That’s when I knew—this is why I sing.

Now preparing for her first full-length album, Vi-Marie is embracing the richness of her hybrid identity more than ever. Upcoming singles like Canta Aleluya—a vibrant blend of pop-rock and Latin praise—and Te Alabaré, which draws on the pulse of soca, reflect her dual devotion to spiritual depth and cultural celebration. “I want every track to carry truth, healing, and love,” she says, not as a slogan, but as a promise.

What sets Vi-Marie apart isn’t just her voice—it’s her community. While others chase streams or viral moments, she’s nurturing something more lasting: connection. Through social media, she shares prayer requests, behind-the-scenes studio moments, and stories from fans who say her music helped them through doubt, grief, or waiting. “God’s timing isn’t the music industry’s timing,” she laughs. “But it’s always right.

Looking ahead, she’s focused on more than just building a platform—she’s building a movement. Whether collaborating with other faith-driven artists or stepping onto stages that welcome both worship and culture, Vi-Marie remains grounded in her mission. “This isn’t about recognition,” she says. “It’s about obedience.