Alivia Clark is the kind of artist who refuses to be boxed in. A dynamic singer-songwriter and actress, she moves with the confidence of someone who’s spent years learning how to command a room—whether that room is a recording studio, a film set, or a stage lit up by thousands of eyes. Rooted in EDM, Pop, and R&B/Soul, Clark blends infectious melodies with raw, heartfelt lyricism, creating songs that hit with both emotional weight and kinetic energy. At the centre of it all is her storytelling: each track feels like an invitation to connect, to feel seen, and to move through the world a little less alone.
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Her performance résumé reads like a highlight reel. Clark has graced countless renowned venues and major events, including Carnegie Hall—where she served as a featured soloist for seven years—alongside appearances connected to Broadway, Rockwood Music Hall, and more. She’s also opened for Mariah Carey at the opening of the World Trade Center, and has been a featured soloist for the Joe Biden and Michael Bloomberg NYC Gala, underscoring her ability to deliver on stages where the stakes—and the spotlight—are undeniably high.
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But music is only one side of her artistry. Alivia Clark is also an accomplished actress with an impressive list of TV and film credits. She’s starred as the lead actress in two feature films—Buttons, A New Musical Film and 18 to Party—and appeared in major shows including Law & Order: Organized Crime, Saturday Night Live, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and The Late Show with David Letterman. Her voice work is equally notable: she’s the series regular voice of Skye in Paw Patrol (interactive media) on Nickelodeon, and voices Coco in the US version of Bing on Cartoon Network and HBO Max. It’s a rare kind of range—one that speaks to discipline, adaptability, and a genuine love for performance in all its forms.
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Now, following a one-year hiatus, Clark makes a triumphant return with her latest single, “Breathless,” a track that feels like both a reintroduction and a level-up. “Breathless” showcases her sonic evolution, pulling from multiple genres—most notably EDM/House and Pop—while carrying an undeniable R&B/Soul flair that adds warmth and depth beneath the shine. It’s dance-pop and electropop with heart: built to move bodies, but grounded in feeling.
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For the production, Clark enlisted a strong team in David Mason, Harry Nelnick, and Maxim Laskavy, while taking full ownership of the songwriting herself. That balance—collaborative polish paired with personal authorship—gives “Breathless” its edge. You can hear the intention in every section: the confidence of an artist stepping forward with clarity, and the hunger of someone who still has more to prove.
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Alivia Clark image (Charles Benoit (@cbenoitphoto)), courtesy of M.E.I. Recordings
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