Music

Sooja mere tuul
The song originated during the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre's songwriting and music production micro-degree camp, in collaboration with Jaan Jaago and Uku Haasma.

Kuula mind ära
"Kuula mind ära" is Susanna Viktoria's first single of 2026 – an invitation to pause and truly listen. Electronic rhythms and clear vocals intertwine in the track, where the spirit of traditional music meets contemporary production.

Sirelisinine
Sirelisinine is a collaboration between Susanna Viktoria and producer aapeerik, where two worlds – the warmth of folktronica and modern electronics – merge into a lilac soundscape that is both melancholic and inviting to dance.

Vaarikad
Vaarikad EP is based on the song diaries of Susanna Viktoria's great-grandmother, Ella Voltein. The EP combines restless creativity and dance-like lightness.

Pulmad
Pulmad is a story of transition and union. Elements of traditional music find new life in a contemporary soundscape, creating a piece that is both danceable and deeply emotional, narrating the journey of two destinies becoming one.

Mõtsmees
The album Mõtsmees brought together two distant generations of one family, which otherwise wouldn't have been possible. The album features recordings made by Susanna Viktoria's great-grandfather, Leonhard Mõtsmees, from 1989.

Hoia Kinni
Hoia Kinni is an emotionally charged single about holding on and the importance of human connections. Susanna Viktoria's vocals and production choices create a feeling as if each note is a warm embrace.

Kui mul mure kipub
When worry takes hold, it's a dialogue between melancholy and hope. In the song, Susanna Viktoria speaks of a worry that weighs her down, but the music itself offers solace – the rhythms and melody provide support like a friend who listens.

Piibelehed
The solo project's debut album features both original compositions and arrangements of Estonian and Swedish traditional music. The album's title track speaks of independence and letting go. Lilies of the valley symbolize independence and self-love.

Nuta inimene
Nuta inimene is a collaboration between Susanna Viktoria and producer Rosenthal, which, through its sounds, grants permission to be vulnerable. The track asserts that tears are not a weakness, but one of the most beautiful human expressions.

Viimane Unelaul
Viimane Unelaul is a collaboration created with Rosenthal, which repurposes the lullaby form. The soundscape is calm yet profound – like a final comfort before falling asleep, where the echo of tradition meets the tenderness of electronic music.

Unistades
The track 'Unistades' transports listeners to a dream world. As one of Susanna Viktoria's earliest solo singles, it already clearly showcases her distinctive style: a melody rooted in folklore meets electronic production, creating a dreamlike soundscape.

Igav iluta
Igav iluta is Susanna Viktoria's debut single, marking the beginning of her journey into the world of folk-electronic music. The song reveals her strong connection to Estonian traditional music and her first attempts to unite the old and the new into a cohesive whole.