Veronica Vitale (also known as I-VEE) is a visionary Italian-American recording artist, composer, music executive, and film-score creator whose work defies conventional genre boundaries. Born near Vesuvius in Pompeii, Italy, she’s celebrated for pioneering what she calls Liquid Music — a fluid, avant-pop sound that blends ambient soundscapes, cinematic orchestration, electronic mindscapes, and dream-pop textures.
Breakthrough in Germany; Global Reach
Her debut album Nel mio bosco Reale (“Throughout My Royal Grove”) achieved dramatic success in Germany, entering the Amazon charts and earning a spot among Top Newcomer artists.
Artistic Innovation ; Humanitarian Vision
During the 2020 pandemic, Veronica composed Hymn to Humanity — a global choir of 250 voices across 25+ languages, uniting artists worldwide in a message of hope and solidarity. She also co-founded Artist United, a global creative community uniting artists from diverse backgrounds to support each other and foster universal unity.
Music Meets Science
Holding advanced degrees in Systems Science and Quantum Consciousness, Veronica bridges art and science with projects like Prismatic Dojo — The All Colors Album Theory, a multi-volume composition exploring color, healing frequencies, and immersive sound therapy.
Global Influence; Industry Recognition
Now based between Los Angeles and Malibu, she is CEO of Visionary Vanguard Records. In 2025, she signed a $500K multimedia deal with Hollywood studios for a boundary-crossing project involving an album, docufilm, music film, and a Japanese manga — a bold blend of cyber-narratives, mental health themes, and female empowerment.
Her latest release, I Am A Woman, is a three-minute spoken-word manifesto dismantling the double standards women face, mastered by Grammy Award-winner John Greenham. The piece marks her boldest fusion of art and activism to date, arriving alongside her Hollywood multimedia project spanning music, film, and manga.
A systems-science scholar and CEO of Visionary Vanguard Records, Vitale continues to push boundaries between music, storytelling, and social impact — creating not just songs, but movements.