Anushka Talks New Debut Single, Learning Production, and Finding Her Voice as a Young Independent Artist
At just 16 years old, independent pop artist Anushka is already taking her first major step into the music world with the release of her debut single, “My Valentine.” Written, composed, and produced entirely by the young artist herself, the track introduces a voice shaped by classical training, global influences, and a genuine desire to create music that connects emotionally with listeners.
Balancing high school life with songwriting and production, Anushka approaches music with curiosity, discipline, and a willingness to learn every part of the creative process. In this interview with New Hit Singles, she reflects on the excitement and nerves of releasing her first song, the challenges of teaching herself production, and the role her family, teachers, and everyday experiences play in shaping her music. She also shares what she’s learned from this first release and what listeners can expect from the next chapter of her journey.
Q: Congratulations on releasing your debut single! What did it feel like the moment “My Valentine” officially went live?
A: When “My Valentine” officially went live, I felt very nervous because it was the first time I was sharing my music with such a wide audience. At the same time, it was incredibly exciting. After spending so long writing, refining, and producing the song, being able to finally share it with people and let them experience something I created was very meaningful to me.
Q: You’ve said this is the first song you fully wrote, composed, and produced. What part of that process challenged you the most?
A: The most challenging part of “My Valentine” was producing it. When I first wrote and composed the song, I had no experience with production or recording, so I considered hiring a professional producer. However, my family and teachers didn’t support that idea because they believed that if someone else produced my songs, they wouldn’t truly feel like my own.
Instead, they encouraged me to learn to produce and record the music myself, so I could shape it the way I wanted. Through that process, I realized that art always has room for improvement, and learning production allowed me to express myself more fully while developing new skills. This experience helped me grow not only as a musician but also as a more independent and creative artist.
Q: You balance school with being an independent artist. How do your everyday experiences as a student influence your songwriting?
A: My everyday experiences as a student often inspire my songwriting. Being around classmates and friends allows me to observe many different perspectives and experiences, which can generate ideas for songs that people from different backgrounds can connect with. Sometimes stories or moments from the lives of people around me inspire lyrics or song themes. Being a student also gives me the opportunity to receive suggestions for improvement from peers who are interested in music, which helps me improve my work.
Q: You come from a classical background and have played in the school orchestra. How does that training show up in your pop music today?
A: My classical background has taught me a lot about music theory, which helps me when creating melodies and harmonies for my songs. I often use that knowledge when arranging accompaniment instruments, layering backing vocals, or adding different sounds that improve the overall feel of the song. Playing in the orchestra also helped me understand the importance of collaboration and how different instruments and sounds can work together to build a complete musical piece. My classical background and experience playing in the school orchestra have also given me interdisciplinary experience, which I can apply to my music, in turn allowing more people to feel connected to it.
Q: “My Valentine” captures the feeling of appreciation as much as romance. Was there a specific moment in your life that inspired the song?
A: I wrote “My Valentine” to show appreciation for the people in our lives who mean a lot to us, even if we don’t interact with them every day. In particular, I wrote it with my family in mind. I don’t always get to spend as much time with them as I would like, but they are incredibly important to me. I believe many people have people similar to that in their lives, so the song is meant to acknowledge the relationships we sometimes take for granted. I chose to present it as a Valentine’s Day song because that day is dedicated to celebrating loved ones, which is the purpose of this song as well.




