Born into a musical and multicultural family, it’s no surprise that Los Angeles-born TARA LOUISE would develop into a versatile and prolific singer and songwriter before she was out of her teens. Taking inspiration from her Assyrian father, who wrote and played exotic melodies on the family’s piano, Tara filled her first songwriting notebook at 14 years old. While she initially focused on writing and producing pop, a friend suggested that Tara’s lyrical creativity and love for catchy melodies would make her a great fit for EDM – and Tara hasn’t looked back since.
Tara Louise has been writing and recording toplines for over 10 years. With 30+ million streams,
multiple Beatport #1 releases, and hundreds of successful releases on labels like Sony, NCS, Soave,
Magic, Black Hole Recordings to name a few.
One of Tara’s more prominent early champions was Postmodern Jukebox’s Scott Bradlee, who saw something special in Tara’s submission to his “So You Think You Can Sing” competition. Bradlee decided to produce Tara’s version of N’Sync’s hit “Bye Bye Bye” and Babymetal’s “Gimme Chocolate,” which have since become classics of the PMJ pantheon (and have collectively racked up over six million views on YouTube).
Debuting in 2020, Tara has begun making waves in the dark-pop industry as mystical songstress ARCANA,
with 3+ million streams, partnerships with popular Korean dance team ALiEN, and her song ‘Emotionally’ featured on MTV’s Siesta Key. Tara was crowned champion of the Korean Cultural Center in LA’s '1st American K-Pop Singing Contest’ and appearing on Good Morning Korea. Tara is signed to Sugar House Publishing for Asia.