A BASINGSTOKE musician is giving away half of her proceeds from her latest single to international charity Christian Aid.

Musician and songwriter, Emma Rosso, 22, has recently graduated The Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, started performing at a young age and has always had a passion for music. Her latest single, Half the World Away, came out on May 22.

She regularly performs in-and-around Basingstoke at venues including The Tea Bar and Café Vivo, and was due to play at Basingstoke Live, which has been cancelled.

Emma, who attended Brighton Hill secondary, said: “I hope my music can resonate with individuals in times of struggle and in good times.

"I also hope my music can connect with people of all faiths and none, by sharing the gift of an unconditional love.

"My music is very biographical, and ’Found Me’ – which was played on BBC Radio 2 - is an honest song about personal struggle. I felt lost, but found strength in my darkest hour through my faith.

Emma continued: “I have always admired the work that Christian Aid has done and their ultimate aim to end a world with poverty.

"Everyone has been touched by the devastating effects of the coronavirus, but Christian Aid is helping the poorest countries with some of the weakest health systems in their response to this deadly disease.

“I believe we need to rise and make a change to help make the world a fairer place. I want to raise money for Christian Aid, because I believe they will really help the lives of those half the world away.”

To donate to Emma’s Justgiving page, visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/emmarossomusic.