About

The long way home.

Porsia Camille is an R&B and soul singer-songwriter from Cathedral City, California, now based in Los Angeles. She started in elementary school choirs and never really left them. By her junior year of high school her choir teacher was lining up gigs outside of class. The training was musical theater and classical at first. The voice that emerged was something else entirely.

Her debut, a self-produced seven track EP of covers, landed in October 2015. The first project of originals, Pisces Moon, followed in 2017. A run of singles in 2018, Right for Me, Eyes Closed, Another Life, and Can’t Say the Same, established the sound. Wrong Intentions arrived in 2020. Then she stepped back. Healing was the word.

She returned in 2025 with Echoes of Digital Ghosts, the album described in her own words as “haunted by the beauty of past pain, the shimmer of lost signals.” The new songs read like a notebook left open in a desert window, equal parts grief and grace.

“One of the most talented singers in the desert.”

CAKES, via Coachella Valley Weekly

“I’ve been singing since I was a little girl in choirs since elementary school. It was around my junior year of high school that I realized I could actually make a career out of it.”

Porsia Camille · Coachella Valley Weekly, 2016

Where she's from

Cathedral City to Los Angeles.

A choir kid who grew up to write the kind of slow burning R&B you put on when the city goes quiet.

Collaborators

Backing vocals and hooks for CAKES, rapper Larry Shaw (LnS), On A Monday, and a long running creative partnership with Razor J on Never Before, Indecisive, Save Me, and Celebration. Four years performing with the local band Avenida. A film role and theme music credit on the 2021 drama Karter Hall.

Discography in brief