

Rock singer, artist manager and mental health advocate Kiara Laetitia returns from a six-year hiatus, during which she explored various creative avenues, including organizing a virtual music festival and writing a book. The artist’s comeback single is an acoustic cover of Linkin Park’s historic track ‘In The End’ – a song that held significance for Kiara during her battles with panic attacks and depression.
Stripping back the glitchy, distorted aesthetic of the original, Kiara’s rendition is performed over an emotionally charged piano accompaniment paired with a delicate vocal performance that fills the atmosphere with vulnerable delivery. As the track progresses, Kiara’s confidence steadily crescendos, growing to a powerful final chorus, wrapped with elegance and passion.
Kiara shares a comment on the track, “I’ve always loved In The End since day one when I found the video on MTV. It wasn’t an easy moment for me, I was living at home with my parents, panic attacks were so bad I could barely leave the house and no one could understand what I had. Chester’s voice immediately gave me goosebumps, I felt like it ripped my soul in pieces but at the same time it gave me hope. In The End to me is the battle with my demons”
As an artist, Kiara’s highlights have come in the form of 2007 album The Last Gate and 2013 solo EP ‘Fight Now’, both of which topped the charts at #3 on the Japanese Rock & Pop charts and #15 on Amazon Music Italy, respectively.
In 2014, she embarked on a new venture, founding record label and artist management company, Musicarchy Media. Under Kiara’s guidance, bands have shared stages with acts like Steel Panther, Backyard Babies, The Pretty Reckless, and Skindred, touring extensively across the USA, United Kingdom, Spain, France, Germany, and Russia.
In 2019, Kiara published book ‘NEVER GIVE UP The Real Secrets Of The Music Industry’, offering advice to independent musicians. The following year, Kiara created Online Female Fest, the first all-female virtual festival in its genre. With artists from three continents, four hours of music and over fifty thousand impressions, the festival showcased performances from notable figures like Share Ross from Vixen and two-time Grammy nominee Lacey Sturm.









