Meet Steffany Beck

Serendipitous moments often lead to magical discoveries, and today, you're in for a treat! Meet Steffany Beck, the rising country pop sensation captivating hearts with her soulful melodies and powerful lyrics.

Divine Magazine By Divine Magazine
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Fresh off her debut EP ‘PILLARS’ and an impressive series of performances, Steffany is ready to take the music world by storm. With collaborations alongside renowned artists and festival appearances across New Zealand, you’re invited to join her journey as she blends girl power with heartfelt storytelling. Get ready to fall in love with her music and passion—she’s just getting started!

Country Debut EP – PILLARS

Music lovers, get ready to investigate Steffany Beck’s remarkable country debut EP, “PILLARS,” which she recorded with the esteemed multi-award-winning producer Ben Edwards. Released in 2024, this EP quickly rose to acclaim, charting in The Top 20 NZ Albums and landing in the Top 10 Albums Independent Music NZ. With melodies that resonate and lyrics that touch the heart, this EP showcases the authentic talent of a rising star. Don’t miss out on experiencing the magic for yourself!

Collaborations with Notable Artists

Country fans will be thrilled to learn about Steffany Beck’s exciting collaborations with some of the industry’s most celebrated artists. You’ll be delighted to know she has teamed up with the iconic Aotearoa singer-songwriter Bic Runga and performed live alongside the legendary Jason Kerrison from Opshop. Her recent girl power duet single ‘Hell & Back,’ with Miranda Easten, even charted at #12 on the Tasmanian & OZCMR Top 40 Country Chart!

Artists like Bic Runga and Jason Kerrison bring immense talent and experience to Steffany Beck’s musical journey, enriching her sound and expanding her reach. Collaborating with such legends helps you appreciate the depth of her artistry, while the catchy energy of her duet ‘Hell & Back’ showcases her ability to connect with audiences. Steffany proves that working with notable artists allows her to create remarkable music that resonates with fans and cements her place in the country music scene. You won’t want to miss what she comes up with next!

National Tour Highlights

On her national tour, Steffany Beck captivated audiences across New Zealand, headlining shows in cities like Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. You would have loved her energetic live performances, including five in-store shows at JB Hi-Fi, where her engaging presence drew fans in and created unforgettable moments. Steffany’s appearances at renowned events like the Tussock Country Music Festival and TSB Festival of Lights showcased her exceptional talent and established her as a rising star in the country music scene.

Significant Festivals and Events

There’s nothing quite like the buzz of a live event, and Steffany Beck has made her mark at some of the most exciting festivals in New Zealand. This past summer, she lit up the stage at Christmas in the Park and the NZ Spirit Festival, delighting fans with her powerful voice and heartfelt performances. Opening for respected artists like Kaylee Bell only added to her list of impressive credentials, making you eager to catch her at future shows.

Highlights from these festivals include her ability to connect with the audience, ensuring each performance feels personal and engaging. You were right there, enjoying her music alongside fellow fans, soaking in the festive atmosphere. These unforgettable moments not only showcase Steffany’s musical prowess but also reinforce why you should keep an eye on her blossoming career as she continues to shine on stage.

National Songwriting Competition Win

Recognition is sweet when you pour your heart and soul into your craft, and for Steffany Beck, winning a national songwriting competition is a testament to her talent and dedication. This achievement stands out as a key milestone in her career, showcasing her ability to connect with audiences through her heartfelt lyrics and melodies. You can truly feel the passion in her work!

Chart Rankings and Accolades

Chart success is a significant indicator of an artist’s impact, and Steffany’s journey is no exception. With her country debut EP, PILLARS, reaching the Top 20 NZ Albums and landing in the Top 10 Albums Independent Music NZ, she’s made a significant mark on the music scene. Additionally, her collaboration on the duet ‘Hell & Back’ with Miranda Easten charted at #12 on the Tasmanian & OZCMR Top 40 Country Chart, proving her versatility and appeal.

With these impressive rankings, Steffany Beck has quickly established herself as a force to be reckoned with in the country music genre. Each accolade reflects her hard work and the genuine connection she fosters with her audience. When you listen to her music, you’ll understand why she’s soaring up the charts and capturing hearts across New Zealand and beyond!

Upcoming Projects and Music Releases

Any country music enthusiast will want to keep an eye on Steffany Beck, as she has more exciting projects in the pipeline. Following the success of her debut EP, PILLARS, Steffany is set to release new singles while crafting more captivating melodies and lyrics. Collaborating with notable artists like Bic Runga has only amplified her talent, making you eager for what’s next on her musical journey!

Plans for Live Shows and Tours

While you enjoyed her headlining national tour and performances at renowned festivals, Steffany Beck is preparing to hit the stage once again. With a fanbase rapidly growing, she’s planning more live shows across New Zealand, giving you the chance to experience her music up close and personal.

Another exciting aspect of her upcoming plans includes additional festival appearances and intimate shows in local venues, allowing you to connect with Steffany and fellow fans. As she continues to gain recognition, you can look forward to shared moments filled with joy, music, and unforgettable performances. Stay tuned to catch her near you!

What lead you to become a music artist and what advice can you give to others aspiring to make a hit?

I found that I naturally turned to music for solace, I would express myself and feelings by writing songs. I’d capture how I view the world through music, I always have and always will, there is something inside me that just has to do it or I’d be miserable. Its part of the very core of who I am and if I didn’t pursue it I wouldn’t be staying true to myself.

My advice for anyone is to be true to yourself, take the time to learn who you are, what you stand for and that translates into everything you do. I find the best music is when you can feel the musician radiating their own truth. When an artist doesn’t love what they are singing about or how they present themselves you can see it and sense it and its very off putting. Being fake will bring you nothing but heartache.

What sets your music apart? What is unique, or at least uncommon?

I write from my own heart, experience and gut instincts, no one thinks exactly how I do, and I hear different melodies and vocal effects that others wouldn’t think off. My music is gritty, edgy, inspiring and relatable with catchy hooks.

Who are your main musical influences?

Dolly Parton of course, Shania Twain, Lainey Wilson, Alanis Morissette and The Cranberries

Who would you most like to collaborate with?

It would be an absolute dream come true to collaborate with Dolly Parton, she is just a ray of sunshine and I just want to swap stories with her and write something that will bring a little more sparkle to the world!

How do you go about writing a song? Do you have a melody in your head and then write the other music for it?

Every song is a little different, but majority of the time I hear melodies in my head, constantly, I have hundreds of recordings on my phone because inspiration strikes randomly, from a picture I see, a sound I hear, whatever I am exposed to in that moment that strikes a melody, then I record the general idea come back to it and develop it further by finishing its structure and adding music to it. The key is making time to come back to it though and nut the rest of it out.

Do you plan your music releases, or do you just finish a song and release it?

Yes, I am a planner and have to be super organised as time is limited when your hustling a day job and your dream job. Planning is really important to provide the song with its best chance of getting out there, I have done a release before with just winging it and I found that I cut myself short. So with my planning now I think of it in a cycle, write the music, record it, create all the assets like videos and images completed, then pick a release date, get all the social media and publicist ducks in a row and then roll it out. I know artists are excited to release their new music right away, but seriously there is so much wisdom and value in being a little patient and rolling it out with a well-constructed plan with clear goals and objectives.

What is your current music project about?

My new EP PILLARS – the ultimate journey of self-discovery and empowerment. With sparkly new single ‘What Would Dolly Do’ as the focus track, it’s an anthem of unapologetic confidence by channelling your inner Dolly, with 10 references to Dolly Parton songs.

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What can we expect from you within the next 6 months? Any releases planned? Future gigs?

Things are really revving up, I just completed my first national tour, my new EP PILLARS has charted at #6 in the Top 20 NZ Albums and at #4 in the Top 10 Albums Independent New Zealand, I’m up for Duo of the Year award for my collaboration with Miranda Easten for the Tasmanian Independent Country Music Awards in November. And on top of all of that I’ve got a myriad of shows coming up such as the Wairarapa Country Music Festival, opening for the real Kenny Rogers Band and many more as well as I’m in the early stages of preparing to record new music and head over to Aussie for some shows in 2025. It’s a very exciting time and I’m just getting started.

What is the most useless talent you have?

I can pick up things with my toes. I guess I was born with strong toes.

What would be a good theme song for your life?

‘Break my Stride’ cover by Unique II, written by Matthew Wilder, I always find myself singing this song when things go well, and when things are a complete disaster, but I keep on moving regardless.

If you were a member of the Spice Girls, what would your spice handle be? 

When I was 6 -10 years old I seriously believed that one day the Spice Girls would find me and make me the 6th member of their band, so in preparation for this I literally rehearsed every day after school in the kitchen my home stage and learned all the songs and dance moves. I named myself “All Spice”.

What is your favourite board game?

Cluedo! & Murder mystery parties, I love murder mysteries, its so fun playing detective.

If you were talking to a younger version of you, what advice would you give yourself?

Relax, don’t sweat the small things, life is not a race, it’s a journey so allow yourself to have fun with it and be patient with yourself because you are always growing, changing and evolving.

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