Published On Aug 11, 2025
Meet Audrey Nuna, the 26-year-old LA-based American sonic and visual prodigy who defies conventional labels. She’s the singing voice behind Meera in KPop Demon Hunters, where she drops one of the most viral lines in animated film history.
Not exactly what you’d expect from a nice girl who grew up in the quiet suburbs of New Jersey.
So how did she go from Jersey girl to headlining world tours, dodging industry gatekeepers, and bending the rules of R&B, hip-hop, rap, pop and trap?
Let’s just say, her rise is full of twists and turns that nobody saw coming.
Audrey Nuna isn’t just a voice. She’s a shape-shifter, a sonic rule-breaker, and the last person you can predict. One month she’s crooning soft R&B that feels like sinking into a dream, the next she’s spitting bars sharp enough to slice glass -- all while rocking silver body armor on stage and sending “telepathic messages” to the crowd.
And here’s the thing. This wild, genre-defying star didn’t come from the streets of LA. She came from a quiet New Jersey suburb, armed with nothing but talent, stubbornness, and a refusal to play by the industry’s rules.
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