R&B-infused reggae songstress/guitarist, Leilani Wolfgramm, drops her latest single, “The Trail,” from her upcoming album, "Live Wire,' which was produced by Wolfgramm, Fredro Odesjo (multi-platinum producer for Tohoshinki/TVXQ) and Joshua Sadlier-Brown (John Legend, Gogol Bordello, Kelly Buchanan). Already making waves in her genre, she has shared the stage with Ziggy Marley, Incubus, Dirty Heads, Tribal Seeds, Sublime ft. Rome and New King. “LiveWire” the album is a memoir. It deals with child abuse drug abuse and psychological abuse...religious subtext pushes the narratives highs and lows where the protagonist is found to be the antagonist as well. The concept of “live wire” comes from the loss of her dad.
An American Tongan singer-songwriter from Orlando, Fl, Wolfgramm was integrated into the musical world through dancing at several dinner luau shows at an early age, as her father was a dancer/choreographer at Disney World. She started singing at age 9 after her mother introduced her to Patsy Cline and picked up guitar at age 14 when she was exposed to reggae through her brothers. She joined her brothers’ reggae band in 2012 and went solo in 2014. She released her first album that same year and was signed to Raleigh Music Publishing in 2016. Melding her diverse influences, Wolfgramm’s distinct sound mixes R&B with the island sound of dancehall, reggae, hip-hop and pop. She’s a magnetic live performer who captures audience's imagination with her sultry stage presence. Dealing with dark and taboo subjects, Wolfgramm reveals, "I write music to celebrate being alive. The good, the bad, the happy, the sad - all the lessons I've learned.” “Live Wire” is no exception; the track addresses the constant struggle (for women mostly) to be perfect and covering the real parts of oneself to appear perfect.