Rvkah‘s debut EP “Love’s” featured track “Slow Down” produced by Matthew Browning, and mixed and mastered by former John Legend engineer Daniel Holsinger received 100,000 streams in the first month of release. Managed by Kevin DeClue and his company DUCLOUX and signed to independent label ECLIPSE, her influences include Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Astrid S, JoJo, and Zara Larsson, Rvkah comes from a lineage of actors and musicians going back to Vaudeville.
Rvkah, (given name Rebecca Jean Moritz), is moving toward the success of Madonna and Britney Spears who ironically she’s been compared to in magazine articles and on TV show interviews . But this VH1 award-winning young artist is not Madonna or Britney Spears, she is Rvkah. Born in Florida and raised in Israel, Rvkah was singing before she could speak, her first public performance was at age five in front of an audience of over 500 people in a school talent show. Rvkah has been singing and performing ever since.
Originally under the moniker of “Rebecca,” she recorded her debut album “Picture Me’, at just 12-years-old. The album contains five award-winning songs. The title song won first place in the VH1 “Song of the Year” contest in 2005. Two other songs from the album, “Your Love Is Like A Knife” and “Nu” were “finalists” among thousands of entries. In addition, “Let Your Fire Take Me” received “Director’s Award” from Paramount Group in Nashville, in March 2006. Her song “All Men Are Created Equal” was honored by the VH1 Song of the Year judges and received Honorable Mention from the “Peace driven Songwriting Award” committee. In addition, Rvkah has received encouraging letters of commendation from former U.S. President Barack Obama, former U.S. President George W. Bush, former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and many other countries’ ambassadors from her worldwide distribution of this wonderful song of peace. She was also selected as a “Gold Artist” by RadioIndy.com.
Through several of her releases, Rvkah has promoted peace, happiness and hope in the world. Her single “Angels in Jerusalem” received honors from the “Unisong International Songwriting Contest,” and her song “Hope” promotes the research for cures of life threatening diseases. Performed in the Israel Pride Parade that televised in NYC her song“60 Years” is a single celebrating the 60th anniversary of Israel.
Rvkah then went on to release her sophomore album, self-titled, “REBECCA”. Most notably music video’s “Summer Without You”, “Times”, and “Wait For Me” have premiered on MTV Europe as well as various music channels across Israel. Soon after, two singles from her sophomore album, entitled “Another Story” and “Never Ever” were distributed throughout radio stations in the United Kingdom and in Israel.
The change of the moniker “Rebecca” to Rvkah according to the former grad from Berklee College of Music, represents the reinvention of herself as an artist. Building on the momentum of her past international success as “Rebecca” and now with her team intact and the immediate feedback and success of her new debut EP’ “Love,” she is cementing her legacy as an internationally recognized pop star.
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