Emerging from the often-overlooked city of Spokane, Washington, Soulaura is carving out a space all his own in the ever-evolving world of melodic rap and trap-infused hip-hop. More than just a name, Soulaura represents a voice — raw, emotional, and unapologetically real. As a solo male artist, he’s bringing a refreshing authenticity and edge to a genre dominated by larger-than-life personas.
Soulaura’s musical journey began in his youth, sparked by a relentless passion to turn emotion into sound. His debut project, Palm Treez & Bluntz, set the tone for his artistry — deeply personal storytelling layered over infectious beats and dreamy melodies. With influences ranging from the gritty theatrics of Ozzy Osbourne to the hypnotic hooks of Post Malone and the heartfelt lyricism of Hunxho, he blends genres effortlessly, creating a sound that defies boundaries.
While he operates independently, Soulaura has already made industry waves. His collaboration with Demrick, a former Funk Volume signee, signaled his arrival in hip-hop’s underground circuit. That co-sign was more than a moment — it was a statement of intent.
His latest single, “Early Mornings,” is proving to be a breakthrough, landing on over 70 Spotify playlists — including six official algorithmic charts — thanks to its introspective vibe and repeat-worthy production. And he’s not slowing down. His upcoming single, “Flights Out to Miami,” dropping July 25, 2025, promises to be another major step forward, aimed squarely at editorial playlists and festival stages.
This August, Soulaura will be hitting the stage at the Summer of Sons Festival in Orlando, Ohio — hosted by Bam Margera and curated by @hylyte. For him, it’s more than a performance; it’s about connecting with fans face-to-face and amplifying the emotional resonance of his music.
What drives him? The unexpected DMs from strangers, the shared stories, the mutual healing between artist and listener. For Soulaura, every stream, every comment, every co-sign is proof that raw, real music still cuts through.
In five years, he sees himself touring with artists like Post Malone, Jelly Roll, and Doobie — selling out shows, sharing his truth, and never losing sight of the kid from Spokane who made it all happen with nothing but a dream and a mic.
🎧 Check out his new single “Early Mornings”
🔗 Listen on Spotify
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📱 Follow him on Instagram: @iamsoulaura