Z3LLA — Breaking Barriers and Spinning Beats

Z3LLA — Breaking Barriers and Spinning Beats

In a world where the decks are often dominated by men, Z3LLA is changing the narrative one electrifying track at a time. Meet Julia “Juj” Seeley and Kiana Tebyani — the powerhouse duo behind Z3LLA, your new favorite female singing, songwriting, and DJing team. The duo recently was awarded with the Level Future of Dane Award from Nexus Radio during the Nexus Lounge Miami. With explosive energy, undeniable chemistry, and a fearless approach to the house music scene, Z3LLA is the bold, refreshing sound the genre didn’t know it needed.

What began as a deep friendship quickly evolved into a dynamic artistic collaboration. Both artists brought their individual vocal talents and international flair to the table, discovering that their combined forces were too powerful to ignore. Together, they’ve crafted a sound that’s vibrant, emotionally charged, and undeniably infectious — a mix of catchy hooks, polished production, and irresistible beats that make you want to dance and sing along.

Since emerging onto the scene, Z3LLA has wasted no time building momentum. With just a handful of singles under their belt — including the breakout hit “Why Should I?”, which soared to #1 on the US Dance Radio Charts and landed in over a dozen editorial playlists — they’ve already made waves on Music Choice, SiriusXM BPM, and Evolution Radio. Their high-octane performances include a coveted support slot for Disco Lines at his sold-out Fonda Theatre show in Los Angeles and a headlining performance at The Grand in Boston.
And they’re just getting started.
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Z3LLA is gearing up for their Miami Music Week debut, performing alongside Galantis, Bijou, and at the EDM Awards pre-party. Upcoming collaborations with industry heavyweights like MK, Disco Lines, NITTI, and Felix Cartal promise even bigger things ahead.

At its core, Z3LLA is more than just a musical act — it’s a movement. A space where female creativity thrives, where boundaries are meant to be pushed, and where “The Girls Room” is officially taking over.

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