Best Songwriter
Vania Junco
Songwriting is hard. For every “…Baby One More Time” that Max Martin penned, he had dozens more songs that failed to connect with audiences. Locally, University of Miami Frost School of Music graduate Vania Junco makes the endeavor *seem* effortless when listening to her recently released self-titled debut EP — never mind that the 24-year-old has been working on the songs since she was 17. The collection of indie-folk tracks shows that Junco’s time was well spent, with tracks like “Pas de Deux,” “Now Leasing Green Briar West,” and “Cranefly Harvestman.” “Now I’m/Grazing twenty-five/And everything is changing/But Mom is still alive,” Junco sings on “Cranefly Harvestman” about her quarter-life crisis. While Junco isn’t topping the charts Max Martin-style, yet, she certainly proved that her songwriting can be introspective, serene, and certainly worthy of time on repeat on your Spotify.