Àgueda Segrelles

Born in Albaida (Vall d’Albaida) in 2003, singer-songwriter Àgueda Segrelles moved to Valencia to study singing and guitar, seeking to grow both as a person and as an artist. There, she began performing in the local music circuit of the capital of Turia, presenting a show where she embodied different personas, saw through other eyes, and gave voice to many perspectives.
Her compositions are influenced by “classic” voices like Raimon, Joan Manuel Serrat, Lluís Llach, and Ana Belén, but also incorporate elements of rock, jazz, and hip hop. Her lyrics, written in Valencian, Spanish, or English, explore invented stories, first sensations, friendships, and heartbreaks.
Her latest single, “Pop Cutre,” released last March, marked a new phase in her music by introducing electronic textures.