Alluring Audiences with her Music & Melodies
This Houston native has opened tours for industry heavyweights including Drake, T-Pain, David Banner, Bun-B, Paul Wall, T.I., Sammie, J. Holiday and Carl Thomas
With a vivacious voice and decadent harmonies, Coline is taking the entertainment industry by storm.
This singer/songwriter is delivering organic lyrics with an opulent package. Coline is leaving a lasting imprint on the soil of the music industry. She is a daring blend of R & B, soul and popular music.
She takes inspiration from Brandy, Beyonce, Tamia and even the late Aaliyah. With innumerable life experiences in tow, Coline has debuted her first mixtape, entitled “Head-Turner” hosted by Paul Wall, and followed suit with her second, “Diamond in the Rough,” which includes features from Slim Thug, DJ Khaled, DJ Drama, Solange Knowles, Chamillionaire and a slew of other artists.
Her most recent release, “Welcome to My World” is also a mixtape that plays like a radio-worthy album.
Coline is well on her proverbial way, with appearances in Solange Knowles’ hit video “I Decided” and she has toured as her background dancer.
Like so many big voices that have come from Texas, Coline is no exception. She has tenacity and the take-charge spirit it takes to be successful in the new school of popular music.
With a crisp and clean sound, and a desire to be an individual, Coline is focused on the necessary strides to have longevity and relevance to an ever-evolving music industry.
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