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CHARITY
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CHARITY (born Charity Adeyemi-Rowe, 3 July 2003) is a dance and club vocalist from Flatbush, Brooklyn, and a resident of Project REPLICA — the fully replicated reality layer of the SPATIALx.io continuum. Signed to FARA Records, she's known for a bright, clean, powerful top end and an instinct for the payoff — she writes for the drop first and works backwards to the verse.
Mixed-race American, CHARITY grew up in a household holding more than one musical inheritance without hierarchy, and came up singing on New York club records while still at school — which means she learned song architecture backwards from most traditional songwriters.
Early life
CHARITY grew up in Flatbush, Brooklyn, in a household where different musical inheritances sat beside each other without anyone needing to rank them. Her first name is a real one, not a stage invention, and she's spent her whole life being asked about it — she stopped explaining it around nineteen and now lets people work it out for themselves.

Formation in Flatbush
Unlike artists whose stories begin with private bedroom songwriting, CHARITY went straight toward dance records — singing on club tracks around New York while still at school, learning the architecture backwards from most traditional songwriters: understand the drop first, then work out how the verse earns it. That's still how she hears a record. She isn't embarrassed by scale, and she knows exactly when a hook needs air and when it needs everything at once.
Musical style
CHARITY's voice is bright, forward and clean, with real top-end power and no default rasp — she writes breath positions directly into her hook demos because power without air becomes strain rather than scale. She rises with a track rather than holding underneath it, and on Every Road Led Here's Club Mix, that's exactly her role: turning a chorus from a swell into full impact.
Goes up when the track does, and takes the room with her.
Public image
CHARITY is the most openly ambitious voice on her release, and refuses the scene habit of pretending not to want things — she wants the centre of the room, wants the record to work, and doesn't see why any of that needs an apology. Her warmth keeps the ambition from tipping into coldness: she's direct about the work and easy with people, but what she refuses is false modesty. If a take is strong, she says so.

Cultural impact and fandom
CHARITY's catalogue treats ambition as a character trait worth saying out loud, and fans have responded to that directness — trading favourite moments where a hook finally gets “everything at once” after holding back. She's known for a dry running joke about choruses that won't commit, calling them “still checking their options,” language that's started showing up in how listeners describe other artists' tracks too.
AURA Live
CHARITY's whole instinct is to rise with a track rather than sit underneath it. AURA Live, SPATIALx's evolving system for bringing Project REPLICA residents into physical venues as full-scale live holograms, is built for exactly that kind of scale: a full-scale presence that can genuinely command the centre of a physical room the way she already commands a chorus. For an artist whose entire persona is wanting the middle of the room and saying so, a hologram built to stand there is simply the format catching up to the ambition.

Realisation
CHARITY is composed and voiced by artificial intelligence (Suno) under human creative direction. The lyrics, persona and direction originate with SPATIALx Media's writers and directors, who curate, re-prompt, edit and master every take before release. We're open about it — the seams are part of the art.