Audriix (pronounced Audrey) is carving out her own lane in music, crafting a radiant sound that is both unapologetic and captivating across the pop landscape. As an independent artist with her Recursive Leap Records imprint, she has mastered multiple instruments from a young age and writes her own songs, making her a creative force who refuses to be boxed in. A true storyteller at heart, Audriix writes with a raw, no-holds-barred honesty that connects deeply with listeners. Whether she’s delving into the complexities of love or celebrating female empowerment, her lyrics strike a chord, reminding young women that vulnerability can be a superpower.

Her track I Do debuted as the #5 most added song to Top 40 radio and continues to climb on the Mediabase Top 40 Radio Chart. With national airplay on major stations like 103.5 KTU, KIIS, SiriusXM Hits 1 Hitbound, and inclusion in influential major playlists including Amazon Music’s Breakthrough PopGirl Squad, and Pandora’s AMP Fresh Cuts, Audriix is getting significant recognition. Audriix delivered an unforgettable performance at the iHeart Dunkin’ Music Lounge in NYC, captivating the intimate studio audience with her dynamic energy and powerful vocals. She’s quickly becoming a household name.

Audriix has earned coveted spots on national tours with big names like Lindsey Stirling, Madison Beer, and Aly & AJ. Most recently, she wowed audiences on Stirling’s 2024 Duality Tour, building an even bigger fanbase as she took the stage at sold-out iconic venues like Red Rocks. Add to that a remix of I Do from Grammy-winning DJ Benny Benassi (Skrillex, John Legend, Madonna, Rolling Stones), and it’s clear Audriix is ready to take the pop world by storm.

What’s the story behind this single? Why this title?

if you come back is a true story inspired by the difficulty I had after my engagement ended.  I felt like my heart was broken and no matter how much time passed, all I wanted was for him to come back.  I think it’s a feeling so many of us can relate to after breakups, wishing we could be with the person again, despite everything that happened in the relationship.  The title really summarized the main idea of the song–that I’d still let him in if he came back.

What have you learned from touring with artists such as Lindsey Stirling?

One of the biggest things I’ve learned from touring with artists like Lindsey Stirling and Madison Beer is how to put on a memorable production of a show.  Both of those artists create an experience with their live shows that is far beyond what you’d get just listening to their music at home–lights, choreography, dancers, costumes, amazing sets, aerial fabrics, etc.–it’s a whole experience.  I try to incorporate that showmanship into my shows as well.  I like to put on a show that has a lot of sparkle, with choreo and sparkly costumes and lights, rather than just standing at the mic stand and singing.  The other big thing I’ve learned from touring is how exhausting of an undertaking touring really is.  There is so much travel and trying to stay healthy and taking care of my voice and meeting the fans and just constant exhaustion that I’ve really learned how to take care of my body and make sure I am laser focused on giving a great show every night.

What are your plans for 2025?

I have lots of new music coming in 2025!  It was exciting to kick off the new year by releasing if you come back, a more singer-songwriter acoustic track.  Next month I’ll be releasing my next upbeat synthy pop song Where the Boys Are, and I’ll continue releasing pop tracks in parallel with the singer-songwriter style tracks.  I’m looking forward to performing at the EDM Awards in Miami in March and hopefully getting another tour this year as well.