VASILIKÍ's "Alice" Sees the Woman Behind the Spotlight
- Sharanya Nadar
- Dec 5, 2025
- 1 min read
VASILIKÍ packed up her life in Athens at nineteen and moved to New York City to chase a dream. With a background in acting and dance, she's built her artistry around one simple but powerful idea: make people feel something while they're moving.

"Alice" hits you with buzzy synths right from the start, pulling you into this late-night, slightly mysterious vibe before it breaks open into something you can actually move to. The production is sleek with brass hits and bouncy rhythms. While your body is busy responding to these infectious beats, the song is actually telling you about a woman everyone thinks they know, but nobody really sees.
Alice is bold, she's beautiful, and she owns her space. But underneath all that confidence is someone who's struggling with the weight of everyone's expectations and projections. She's drawing from her teenage years in Athens' club scene, those formative nights where music felt like pure freedom. That energy is all over "Alice," especially in those final moments where she whispers in Greek. It's a love letter to dance music, but also to the complicated women who exist in spaces where they're constantly being watched and rarely understood.
Press play, turn it up, and let Alice take you wherever you need to go.
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