Basia is a young singer-songwriter whose music takes you by the hand and invites you to a world of love, joy and child-like happiness. In her jazz-flavored, delicate tunes you can hear her smile as she sings every word with deep compassion and warmth. Every song is a story told from the heart. Her positive energy is sure to take you on an uplifting journey away from everyday struggles.
In 2014, she got accepted into the University of North Texas, where she pursued a degree in Jazz Studies. At UNT she had the privilege to share the stage with artists such as ten-time Grammy Award winner Bobby McFerrin. In 2016 she transferred to Berklee College of Music.
On June 19th 2017, Basia released her debut EP produced by Paulina Wersocki, and engineered by Andres Gonzalez Cardona. Her EP features many of the top Berklee musicians including Jesus Molina, Pera Krstajic, Nate Winn, and many others.
She was interview on the National News Network in Poland (TVP 1), which surpassed 3 million viewers. She was also interviewed on the main radio station in Poland (Jedynka Polskie Radio) in August 2017.
Basia has been selected amongst 4 thousand students to record her arrangement of “We Don’t Talk Anymore” by Charlie Puth in order to represent the school on the official Berklee YouTube channel and website.
In October 2017 she became an official ambassador for ZYLIA microphone company and she represented mic and performed at NAMM in 2018 in Los Angeles.
Basia won the Berklee Music 2020 entrepreneurship award for her innovative app idea which she was developing with programmers from MIT. She also won in 2 categories in AT&T Entertainment Hackathon at Berklee for a music business/app idea with her team of IT engineers form Northeastern University.
She was a project manager of Career Jam 2018 and 2019, President of Student Entrepreneurship Association and organized a mentorship session with Gary Vaynerchuk.
She released a World War II project called “Untold 39-45” on September 1st 2019. Basia had multiple radio, magazine and TV interviews in Poland because of her incredible work with the War survivors.