Surya Botofasina emerges as a spiritual musician and artist on an ethereal quest, with a deep-rooted connection to his upbringing at Swamini Turiyasangitananda Alice Coltrane's Sai Anantam Ashram in California. Raised amidst devotional music and teachings, Surya credits his mother, Radha Botofasina, a devoted student of Alice Coltrane, for his foundational musical inspiration. His journey began with piano lessons at the age of 8, shaped by the immersive sounds of the Ashram's Sunday services and Swamini's profound musical presence. His debut album, "Everyone's Children," (2022) produced by close collaborator Carlos Niño, embodies Surya's spiritual growth, echoing themes of nurturing the next generation and honoring Mother Earth's perpetual care. Channeling the Ashram's teachings, this album encapsulates Surya's dedication to spirituality and musical exploration.

Expanding his musical horizons, Surya found himself making substantial contributions to Andre 3000’s transformative album, "New Blue Sun”. Collaborating closely with Carlos Niño, Nate Mercereau, and André 3000 of Outkast fame, Surya's innovative contributions added a tapestry of harmonic sound palettes to this groundbreaking project. The album received widespread acclaim, including debuting No. 1 on the New Age Billboard charts and garnering praise from critics and audiences alike for its innovative blend of genres and introspective depth. André’s transition from Hip-Hop to explore instrumental music, played a pivotal role in re-shaping the genre's landscape, and Surya's involvement positions him as a prominent figure and leader in this evolving space. His artistry, marked by versatility and spiritual resonance, earns him well- deserved recognition within the music industry.