
Nini Uppuluri just dropped a new single, “One Last Miracle” and it’s clear she’s not playing around. The young artist steps into pop-rock territory with confidence, and honestly, the first thing that stands out is the voice. It’s strong. Clean. Easy to follow from the start.
The track builds around a personal story about being there for someone during a heavy moment, and that emotional angle gives the song real purpose without making it overly dramatic. The lyrics stay memorable and direct, which helps the message land smoothly.
The production is solid and everything sounds polished and professional. The drums and guitars give the song enough lift to keep it moving forward, but they never crowd her vocal. That balance matters here. The instrumentation supports and the melodies and lyrics sit together smoothly. You can tell care went into the arrangement.
Then there’s the chorus. Big moment. It hits with real punch, and her vocal work there is probably the highlight of the whole track. It’s the kind of hook that sticks after one listen. What makes this release interesting is how naturally she carries a pop voice at such a young age. There’s control, but also warmth, and that combination keeps the song engaging from start to finish.
We honestly enjoyed this one a lot. The chorus stayed with us, and her vocal delivery kept pulling us back for another listen. Definitely an artist we’ll be watching.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Hailing from New Jersey, USA, with roots in her cultural home of India, Indian-American artist Nini Uppuluri has been immersed in music from a tender age, humming tunes as a toddler. Her passion ignited during 2021 when a casual recording of Taylor Swift’s Blank Space sparked her desire to hone her skills. Supported by her parents, she pursued vocal coaching, basic piano and guitar lessons, and eventually songwriting classes. Her debut original, Lil Brother, marked the beginning of a prolific journey, leading to consistent studio sessions by October 2025. Influences like Katy Perry, Adele, Taylor Swift, and Sammy Davis Jr., particularly his track I’ve Gotta Be Me.
Key milestones include multiple releases across major platforms with her recent single They Notice dropping on 19 December 2025. Remarkably, she earned two recommendations for Recording Academy Voting Membership from Grammy-winning producers, though her age of 14 disqualified her, an honour that left her deeply grateful. She has collaborated with acclaimed figures, including Grammy winners Micky Munday, Starchild, Bob Horn, Shawn Source Jarrett, and Mike Jay, as well as nominees Riley Urick and GËKKØ.
What distinguishes Nini Uppuluri is her youth, she is 14 and in 12th grade. Her positive outlook shines through, even in deeper tracks, and fan feedback on platforms like TikTok, where supportive comments abound, fuels her drive. Music has instilled in her discipline, resilience, patience, and the value of practice, lessons she applies beyond her art. Looking ahead, she is crafting more music and hints at a potential EP, aiming to expand her global reach via social media and fulfil her dream of becoming a top pop star in the USA. Beyond music, she enjoys writing short poems, collecting meaningful quotes and phrases, and cherishing time with family and friends.
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