Ariel Rose is no stranger to the spotlight. The American singer/songwriter was born and raised in Miami, where she began singing the National Anthem for professional sports teams and events. Her love for the Latin multi-cultural sounds of her hometown and her classically-trained background caught the attention of multi-Latin Grammy nominated Colombian producer, Juan Vicente Zambrano, who produced her first album, "Rhythms of Life." Ariel partnered with the United Way for the release of her song & music video, "Somebody Loves You," to raise funds for its Miami Pandemic Response Fund. She was the featured vocalist on the Suncoast Emmy Award-winning project, River of the Last Valley. She was the lead vocalist in the U.S. National Tour of Cirque Dreams, "Holidaze," and is Official Anthem Singer for the Florida Panthers. Most recently, Ariel released her Spanglish Tropical Visual EP, In Paraíso, with music videos, combining her pop sound with a fusion of Latin genres. Her trap salsa pop song, "Let Me Go," was produced by Grammy nominated/Latin Grammy-winning Producer of the Year, Tony Succar, and features Kenyi, & Dominican rapper LORS. "Atrapada," a salsa, was written with Tony Succar & Latin Grammy-winning songwriter & producer, Jorge Luis Piloto.