Malukah

Malukah, whose real name is Judith de los Santos, is a Mexican-born singer-songwriter and musician renowned for her ethereal voice and emotive music covers, particularly those from video games and film soundtracks. She rose to internet fame with her haunting rendition of "The Dragonborn Comes" from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which garnered millions of views on YouTube, effectively securing her place in the hearts of gamers and music lovers alike. Malukah's ability to infuse each song with a unique blend of passion and intimacy has made her covers, as well as her original compositions, deeply resonant with an international audience.

In addition to her popular covers, Malukah has released original work, such as “Knowing the Ending” and “Living on the Rooftops,” showcasing her talent as a songwriter and composer. Her music often features themes of fantasy and introspection, weaving a tapestry of sound that both soothes and inspires. Her album "Malukah Covers Vol. 1" is a testament to her versatility and range as an artist, featuring reinterpretations of songs from a variety of genres and media. With her heartfelt interpretations of tracks such as “Fear Not This Night” from Guild Wars 2 and “Answers” from Final Fantasy XIV, she has not only contributed to the soundtracks of her favorite games but has also performed live at gaming events around the world, further establishing her connection with the gaming community. Malukah continues to captivate audiences with her musical storytelling, whether singing of fantastical realms or exploring the emotional landscapes of everyday life.

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Single - Released May 8, 2024
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