
Serena Kaos turned chairs on “The Voice Portugal” then turned heads on the streets of London
At the center of the conversation with Serena Kaos is fear. Not as a dramatic concept, but as a daily operating condition. The artist describes growing up as “the weird kid,” a creative outsider shaped as much by insecurity as by imagination, and how the search for belonging became a source of anxiety that followed her into adulthood. The decision she made at twelve, to be happy, endures not as naïveté but as a stubbornideal, complicated by the realization that happiness does not inoculate against discomfort.
After “The Voice”, Serena flew to London and started busking. Independence, meanwhile, carries no safety net: releasing music alone requires creative control paid for in exhaustion and burnout. What emerges is a portrait of an artist who understands that happiness is not an arrival point but a practice, sustained in motion between fear and resolve, solitude and contact, the street and the song.
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