
Gia Ivy just made her entrance—and it’s loud, clear, and polished. The Lithuania-born, LA-based singer-songwriter arrives with Make it Break it, an 11-track album that slides between groove-rich alt-pop and soulful R&B with ease. It’s a debut that doesn’t hesitate, tracing the shape of a relationship that never had a real shot—but got lived like it did anyway. From featherlight vocals to piano-led tension, this record doesn’t just hit—it lingers.
The album was penned mostly during a three-month writing sprint in LA, the very city she once dreamed about on a sticky note back in Berlin. That same scrappy drive shows in the details. Gia recorded the entire album in one focused week, clocking 10-hour studio days to bring her vision into full focus. “Make it Break it is about a love that wasn’t really meant to last,” she explains. And yet the songs are full of hope, risk, and cinematic sweep—like you’re stepping into Act I of a story you already know ends in heartbreak.
Raised in Vilnius, trained in Berlin, and now rooted in Los Angeles, Gia’s path reflects the kind of artist she’s becoming: deliberate, open, and intensely dialed in. Make it Break it pulls in silky synths, acoustic guitar, warm bass, and late-night melodies that never overstay their welcome. The standout track “High” captures that early-stage rush—the thrill of getting in too deep, too fast.
Gia Ivy isn’t just here to be heard—she’s here to be felt. And if Make it Break it is her first chapter, the next ones are going to hit even harder.