Violet Grohl, the 19-year-old daughter of Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, has signed a recording deal with Republic Records. The agreement has been made through her own imprint, Auroura Records, marking a significant step in her emerging music career.
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Executives at Republic Records praised the young artist, highlighting her musical clarity, artistic intent and distinctive vocal quality. They described her as a representative of a new generation of artists, combining respect for musical history with a forward-looking creative approach.
Violet recently released her third single, What’s Heaven Without You, which serves as a tribute to filmmaker David Lynch. The track was co-written with producer Justin Raisen and Persia Numan, daughter of musician Gary Numan.
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In a statement, Violet explained that the song was written in response to shared grief following Lynch’s death, during a period marked by emotional strain in Los Angeles. She said the collaboration aimed to honour his lasting influence on art and hoped listeners would find personal meaning in the music.