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North Carolina-based artist Christina Munsey blends folk-pop and cinematic soundscapes. Her textured velvet vocals and heartfelt lyrics have made it's way on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, Tubi, 7Plus.

Genres & Styles Available

Trailer Covers (60s/70s/80s Iconic)

Cinematic Pop / Indie Folk

Haunting Underscore

Intimate Acoustic

Female-Driven Anthems

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Biography

The North Carolina native, Christina Munsey, is a singer-songwriter known for her captivating musical storytelling abilities, heartfelt lyrics, and velvety, soulful vocals that are hard not to love. Scoring her song, Give Me a Minute, into one of the most popular programs in America—the original Netflix series, Love is Blind—was a tremendous achievement for her first sync placement. Acquiring over 30,000,000 broadcast plays, ranking #28 on Shazam’s Top 100 Pop Chart, and charting on the Top 200 Canada Chart as well as over 35 other charts internationally, there’s no stopping her.​

She has also landed sync deals with Sony BMG Production Music and Warner Chappell Production Music, with her songs featured on SiriusXM’s The Village: Folk Forest and several other radio stations. In 2024, Munsey was recognized as a Finalist in American Songwriter's prestigious Song Contest, further solidifying her place as a standout talent in the industry.

In an era where teams of writers craft a single song, Munsey consistently breaks the mold with her effortless song-crafting capabilities, matched with her rich, honeyed vocals that are sought after by a broad spectrum of producers and labels internationally. The infusion of her polished songwriting, sultry voice, and old soul has created something hard not to gravitate toward.

Growing up in a non-musical family, people often wonder where Munsey adopted such a deep love for music. One of the more promising explanations seems to be her father’s attachment to music. He would jam out to Kate Bush on a cassette while writing code in college, along with inviting friends on his block to record parties, where having a turntable at his age was unheard of. Inevitably, hearing Simon & Garfunkel, Supertramp, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young around the house instilled her to have an old soul.