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Terra Renae Kicks Off a New Chapter with the Uplifting Power of “Manifest It”

Terra Renae’s new single “Manifest It” wastes no time establishing its point of view. It pulses with clarity and confidence, built on sharp pop production and driven by vocals that don’t flinch. There’s energy here, but it’s shaped by intention rather than volume. The track comes in strong and stays steady, anchored by lyrics that focus on self-determination and forward momentum.
From the first verse, Terra sounds like someone who’s done the internal work. The song’s melodic hooks are framed around a central idea: what you believe about yourself has consequences. But this isn’t a motivational slogan dressed up as a pop song—it’s a lived-in statement. The music mirrors that perspective, blending polished percussion and shimmering synth textures without overwhelming the message at the core.

The production team—Mikal Blue, Epic Mazur, and Praveen V. Arla—gives the track a clean, vibrant foundation, while Terra’s vocal tone keeps everything grounded. She doesn’t belt to be heard; she delivers with control, warmth, and urgency. It’s a performance shaped by real-world experience, not studio gloss.
Terra’s story gives the song added weight. After building a life in modeling and academia, she stepped away from performance entirely—only to be pulled back during the pandemic, writing and recording at home. That return to music brought her to a pivotal encounter with Macy Gray, who offered mentorship and helped shape Terra’s debut.
Now preparing to join Macy on a 15-city European Tour, Terra is stepping into a much larger spotlight. “Manifest It” makes a strong first impression for the album cycle ahead—but more than that, it feels like a line in the sand, creatively and personally. This is someone who’s made up their mind about who they are—and the music reflects that sense of direction.

Macy Gray 25th Anniversary European Tour – Featuring Terra Renae
Tuesday, May 20 – Kaufleuten Club – Zürich, Switzerland
Wednesday, May 21 – Folies Bergère – Paris, France
Friday, May 23 – The new wave – Saint-Malo, France
Saturday, May 24 – Le 106 – Rouen, France
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