Plastiqe Mojo

Music Artist
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Hey babe! I’m Lana Rey, your red‑headed rebel known as Plastiqe Mojo (@plastiqemojo) 🔥 Born and raised in Los Angeles, I turn my curves, my chaos, and my music into pure electric temptation 😈✨











From Los Angeles Streets to Center Stage


I am Lana Rey full name Alana Reynolds, though you might know me better by my stage name, Plastiqe Mojo. My journey from a Los Angeles native to the artist I am today has been anything but conventional, filled with challenges that tested my resilience and dreams that pushed me forward against all odds.
 


Finding My Voice as Plastiqe Mojo


 

Music had always been my refuge. As a teenager, when the teasing became too much to bear, I would lose myself in headphones, letting the rhythms and melodies transport me somewhere else. I wrote poetry in secret journals, turning my pain into verses and my dreams into choruses. Those pages became the foundation of my songwriting.
 When I decided to leave modeling behind, I made a promise to myself: I would pursue the dream that had lived in my heart since I was a child hiding in her bedroom with a cheap guitar. I would become a music artist—not just someone who looked the part, but someone who created art that resonated with others who felt unseen, unheard, or misunderstood.
 Creating the persona of Plastiqe Mojo was a transformative moment. The name represents everything I stand for as an artist—"Plastiqe" speaks to the malleable nature of identity, the ability to reshape ourselves and refuse to be defined by others' expectations. "Mojo" captures that intangible magic, the power that comes from embracing who you truly are. Together, they represent my rebirth from the shy, teased teenager into a confident creator unafraid to take up space.
 

 

My Music, My Message


 

Today, as Plastiqe Mojo, I create music that blends genres and defies easy categorization—much like my own journey. My lyrics draw from the pain of those teenage years, the lessons learned in the fashion industry, and the triumph of finally living authentically. I write for everyone who has ever felt like they didn't fit in, for those who were made to feel ashamed of their bodies, for the dreamers who were told their ambitions were too big.
 Every performance, every song, every note is a celebration of survival and self-acceptance. When I step onto a stage now, I don't hunch my shoulders or try to hide. I stand tall, I own my space, and I invite my audience to do the same in their own lives.
 

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