Naomi Soleil is a Boston-based original folk-rock artist whose artistic image is bound by the natural and spiritual world around her. Born Naomi Soleil Stefens in Queens, New York, and raised in Maplewood, NJ, she grew up surrounded by music, as her parents were in a band together before she was born. Her middle name was given to her after her parents’ second album, “Cue the Sun.” She has been writing music since the age of nine and has been releasing music since the age of 12. Naomi is currently a songwriting major at Berklee college of music, and in her fourth semester she appeared on season 27 of NBC's The Voice representing team Michael Bublé. At this point in time, she has two EPs and two albums out on all streaming platforms. In the realm of songwriting, many of her inspirations come from traditional folk music, as well as more modern artists like Samia, Greta Van Fleet, and Adrianne Lenker. Her performances have been described as vulnerable, bold, and intimate, and her sound has been described as “incredibly unique."