When self-starting success stories are shared in the future, Emme Rain’s name will likely come up in several arenas, including music.

We caught up with Emme to talk about her approach to music, her philosophy on expression, and why she believes now is the time for her to enter the industry.

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Q: You’ve entered music from a very established background in television, business, and authorship. What drew you to this space?

Emme Rain: Music has always been there for me, like most everyone else. I’ve built businesses, written books, helped people transform their lives—but music gives me a different power. It’s raw. It’s immediate. It is pure. You can feel through it and share that feeling with others.

Q: Your music carries creativity, intensity, and control. How do you balance those energies?

Emme Rain: That’s life, right? You’re not always in one mode. Sometimes you’re loud, sometimes you’re quiet, sometimes you’re observing. I think people feel that in my music. My track “Go Diamond” is energy—it’s movement, it’s presence. “Lux” is aggressive play. It’s the fun you want to have with friends.

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Q: You ooze confidence. How did you develop it?

Emme Rain: From experience. From making decisions and standing by them. From mistakes that cost me everything, yet seeing myself rebuild anyway… live to be okay just the same. Confidence isn’t perfection. It’s quite the opposite. I think a lot of people hold themselves back because they fear other people’s opinions. I encourage being real and present. Letting others witness my evolution will hopefully inspire them to experience their own.

Q: You’ve spoken about encouraging people to move toward greatness with “total abandonment.” What does that mean to you?

Emme Rain: It means stop negotiating with yourself. Stop shrinking because you’re worried about how it looks or who’s watching. There’s a version of you that already knows what it wants to do. Most people just don’t trust it enough to move. When I say abandonment, I mean letting go of hesitation, doubt, overthinking—all of it. Not in a reckless way, but in a decisive way. It means making no plans or space for mediocrity or failure. Sell all the way out to who you want to be, then do what it requires of you.

Q: There’s also a sense of fun in your music. You laugh a lot.

Emme Rain: It is fun. I’m having the time of my life right now. It helps, though, that I do not have to do this, that I choose it. I love that music allows deep messages to also be danceable and enjoyable.

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Q: As your audience continues to grow, what do you want people to take away from your work?

Emme Rain: That they’re allowed. Allowed to want it all, or not; allowed to evolve, allowed to take up space, allowed to change their mind, allowed to be comfortable in their greatness. If my music can remind someone of that—even for a moment—then I’ve done what I came to do.

Q: What’s next for you?

Emme Rain: Expansion. More music, more visibility, more connections. I intend to drop 2 EPs this year: “Black Gold” and later this year, “Voodoo Music”. I just dropped another book, “Spoken Keys,” and must complete my press run for it. I have major product launches coming this year as well. No slowing down anytime soon.

As Emme Rain continues to carve her place in music, we’re excited to see how her fanbase increases as music lovers around the world find themselves enraptured by her sound.

Connect with Emme

Official Website – www.emmerain.com
Linkfire – bio.to/EmmeRain
YouTube – www.youtube.com/@emmerainofficial