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How do you handle the pressures and expectations that come with the rapidly rising trajectory of your career?


“I try to take it all in my stride and keep my feet firmly on the ground. I’m a raver at heart, and this will never change. You will always find me in the crowd after my sets enjoying the rest of the night and watching and supporting the other DJs. As Frankie Knuckles said, “As soon as you think you’re greater


you’re finished.” The importance of


than the music…


representation in the music industry is undeniable. How do you use your platform to champion these values?


“I like to think that as a black, queer female, who “I always am my authentic self, I’m helping to create a path for those to come after me, the way others have done before me, there is a space for everyone and I’ll continue to always advocate for that.”


As you look towards the future, what’s


have for the ultimate yourself and your goal or


vision you music?


“I have really big plans for the future, like one day when I walk out of Ibiza Airport the first billboard you see will be me, I want to headline clubs and festivals around the world, branch into fashion, other


stuff and I refuse to cap my imagination in what I can achieve, I’ll keep doing the work until I get there and help others up too, but ultima- tely my main goal is to continue to evolve and never stop growing as an artist, to continue to spread positivity and love whilst doing it……..


like to be on the front cover of this magazine some day as when I was growing up queer black women weren’t on the front covers and I want the next SYREETA to see someone who looks like her being celebrated so she knows she can and should be celebrated too. Watch this space! X.”


As our conversation winds down, the resonance of SYREETA’s passion for music lingers in the air like the last note of a perfect set. Her impact on the dance floor is matched only by her vision for the future—a future where billboards in


Ibiza hail her presence, where


fashion and music collide in her signature style, and where diversity isn’t just present but celebrated. SYREETA’s journey is far from its zenith; it’s a continual rise to new heights, new sounds, and new experiences. As she seeks to break the mold and inspire the next genera- tion of artists, SYREETA doesn’t just want to be part of the narrative; she aims to write it. With her heart set on growth and her eyes on the infinite horizon, the next chapter promises to be as electrifying as her beats. For SYREETA, the stage is set, the crowd is ready, and the world is watching. Keep an eye on this space—her story is unfolding, and it’s one you won’t want to miss.


Text by: Mario Rojas Photo: Artist Courtesy - mixmagnl.com 19 I’d industries, there is a whole bunch of diversity and


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