CYN

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
I’ll Still Have Me 00:00 Tools
Believer 00:00 Tools
something 00:00 Tools
Only With You 00:00 Tools
Alright 00:00 Tools
Holy Roller 00:00 Tools
Together 00:00 Tools
I’ll Still Have Me - Aquilo Remix 00:00 Tools
Terrible Ideas 00:00 Tools
Never-ending Summer 00:00 Tools
I Can’t Believe 02:26 Tools
The Only Lo Lo Lo 00:00 Tools
Take - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Angel 00:00 Tools
Alright - RKCB Remix 00:00 Tools
Bubble Bath 00:00 Tools
Nobody’s Keeping Score 00:00 Tools
Moment of Truth 00:00 Tools
Moment of Truth (From Smallfoot: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 00:00 Tools
Believer - Jenaux Remix 00:00 Tools
Holy Roller - Blonde Remix 00:00 Tools
Holy Roller - DJDS Remix 00:00 Tools
Rather Be With You 00:00 Tools
Believer (Jenaux Remix) 00:00 Tools
Something (prod. Louis the Child) 00:00 Tools
Something (I Know I Will) 00:00 Tools
We Don't Try (Galimatias) 00:00 Tools
I'll Still Have Me 00:00 Tools
The Only Lo Lo Lo (CYN x JERMS) 00:00 Tools
Thrive (Prod. Sorrow) 00:00 Tools
something (prod Louis The Child) 00:00 Tools
Getaway Love 00:00 Tools
I Know I Will 00:00 Tools
Fantasy Reality 06:24 Tools
Little Crusader 06:58 Tools
something (idntrmmbr. remix) 06:58 Tools
i’ll still have me (legendado) 06:58 Tools
Fantasy Reality (DJ Disciple Sinister Mix) 06:58 Tools
Fantasy Reality - DJ Disciple Sinister Mix 06:58 Tools
i’ll still have me 06:58 Tools
Holy Roller (DJDS Remix) 06:58 Tools
I’ll Still Have Me (Aquilo Remix) 06:58 Tools
Take 06:58 Tools
Alright (RKCB Remix) 03:06 Tools
Lovely Things (prod. Galimatias & Soundtale) 06:58 Tools
The Only Lo Lo Lo (prod. Synkro) 06:58 Tools
Love Ride 06:58 Tools
Little Crusader (prod. Galimatias & Sorrow) 06:58 Tools
Cyn - Something (Prod. Louis The Child) 06:58 Tools
We Don't Try (prod. Galimatias) 06:58 Tools
Intro 06:58 Tools
Lovely Things (Galimatias & SoundTale) 06:58 Tools
Love Me If You Dare 06:58 Tools
We Don't Try 06:58 Tools
Lovely Things (Galimatias) 06:58 Tools
Little Crusader (Galimatias) 06:58 Tools
Intro? (prod. Vaun) 06:58 Tools
Fans 03:06 Tools
When You Love in L.A 03:06 Tools
I Can't Believe 03:06 Tools
Little Crusader (Galimatias & Sorrow) 03:06 Tools
Holy Roller (Blonde Remix) 03:06 Tools
No Lie 06:58 Tools
Just A Girl 06:58 Tools
The Only Lo Lo Lo (Synkro) 03:06 Tools
The Only Lo Lo Lo (123Mrk) 06:58 Tools
Lovely Things 03:06 Tools
All Right Here 03:06 Tools
Claim Your Evolution 03:06 Tools
Stutter 03:06 Tools
Intro (Vaun) 06:58 Tools
Mr. Rager (COVER) 03:06 Tools
Intro? (Vaun) 06:58 Tools
Thrive 03:06 Tools
Ill Still Have Me 03:06 Tools
Nobody's Keeping Score 03:06 Tools
Countdown 03:06 Tools
When The Fear Goes 03:06 Tools
I Wanna Eat You 03:06 Tools
Beg for Me 03:06 Tools
250mph 03:06 Tools
Intro (Vaun) 03:06 Tools
Just A Girl (CYN Cover) by No Doubt 03:06 Tools
9th floor then right 03:06 Tools
sunday 5 am 03:06 Tools
Eon 03:06 Tools
Cryptic (ft. Anass Vai) 03:06 Tools
Wierd dreams 03:06 Tools
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It's not every day that the girl-next-door winds up being signed by one of the world's biggest pop stars, but that once-in-a-lifetime scenario is exactly what happened to Cynthia Nabozny when Katy Perry fell head over heels in love with her voice after a chance encounter. Nabozny – who has since adopted the artist name CYN – grew up in Michigan, outside Detroit. After her parents' divorce, CYN, her younger sister and her mom moved to a small house near the lake, a few miles from her dad. CYN's suburban life encouraged her to be a good student, embarking on a path to getting a decent steady job that pays the bills. Certainly something a career in songwriting could not guarantee. “I wanted the typical American life,” she says today. “I didn't know I'd have certain opportunities back then.” Born into a humble and hardworking middle class background, CYN is the classic Midwestern gal; her electrician father works midnight shifts at Ford Motor Company six days a week, and neither of her parents' travels have led them far beyond the North America shores. Manifesting her dreams of travel, CYN has undertaken many "first's" for her family. Most recently, she can cross visiting Paris, Rome, and Milan off her to-do list. “I'm obsessed with The Louvre,” she laughs. “Obsessed.” Despite her small town, conservative upbringing, her dreams have no limit. CYN packed her bags and headed to Hollywood in pursuit of her ultimate aspirations. Growing up, CYN pored over the American Songbook. CYN spent a lot of time with her grandmother listening to Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, and Carole King. The voices she grew up on were far subtler than some of the belting pop vocals of today. They didn't overpower, and could often be light-hearted in their message. During her teenage years, CYN performed in talent contests, uploaded covers on YouTube, and auditioned for lead roles—all of which failed to produce ideal outcomes. She was rejected by a music school in Chicago, placing her face to face with an unfavorable reality. Opting for a degree in Management Information Systems at the city's DePaul University, she kept making music but never shouted about it and quietly took inspiration from her new city’s surroundings. “I have a big imagination,” she says, wide-eyed. “Whenever I leave my house I want to be able to feel like I'm going on an adventure. I love moving through people, I like to romanticize my life and be a character. I often refer to cities as adult playgrounds – that's what it feels like hopping on and off the subway, looking at giant buildings, wondering what they are.” The name CYN itself is tongue-in-cheek, an evolved Lolita playing on the word 'sin'. She cuts a cute figure, radiating timeless youth like a grown Shirley Temple. Yet she holds herself with a self-assured poise, like something's bubbling under her porcelain surface. “Some men act shocked when they hear that I'm called CYN,” she laughs. “I have a lot of fun challenging people's perceptions.” This girl-next-door would rather run with the boys than be their pin-up. Growing up she was picked on by local kids. She sought recognition from bullies for too long. At last, no more. Hoping that one day she can inspire other small town girls through her music, she contemplates what she wishes she would have known as an adolescent… “That I would turn into a girl that I like,” she laughs. “I didn't like my hair, I felt insecure about my body, I had depressive thoughts. Then one day I had a dream that there was this girl on a beach. She had beautiful golden hair wrapping around her and the sun was setting. I woke up feeling so whole because I felt like I knew that girl, and that if I wanted to be that girl I could be.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.