JOR 221 | Project 5
After Bianca enlightens her listeners many of them come up to her and share their life stories. The students feel safe with Bianca and are able to express their feelings in a productive way. Bianca not only teaches them, but also learns so much from the students. She is able to take what these individuals have been through and create beautiful art with her voice.
Bianca is a strong leader who combines the messages in her music with her passion for fixing society and travels to middle schools. She shares her story through music to inspire and empower girls and boys to have positive self-image and to help them know their value and worth.
Bianca’s goal is to have her music inspire others to be happy with who they are. She doesn't want anyone to feel that they have to follow societal norms just to fit in with everyone else. “The biggest message I want to send to my listeners is that they are good enough,” Bianca said.
Bianca feels that a majority of the music that is popular on the radio promotes such negativity, and sells an unrealistic image of happiness to listeners. She knows many of those easily influenced listeners are young teens who are trying to figure out who they are.
“I have songs about divorce, eating disorders, depression, abuse and other things that the youth has to endure,” said Bianca. Bianca’s music isn’t provocative and doesn’t promote drug use to numb the pain that she knows many people feel.

Bianca Sings
by Hannah Rudolph
The middle school auditorium is packed tight with eager faces as she stands before them, microphone in hand, with a glowing smile.
The 22-year-old standing before the group of children is Bianca Sperduti, a talented inspirational singer.
Bianca is a well known songwriter in Rhode Island who goes by the name Bianca Sings. She has performed at various venues including her church, small cafes, homeless shelters, baseball games, the Newport Jazz Festival, the state house, and Obama’s inauguration.
Bianca goes into schools and exposes the truth about the false image media projects about happiness. “Many music videos for hip-hop songs only show girls with a tiny waist and big butt and this sends the image that being sexy is how you feel happy,” Bianca said with strong passion in her voice. “Most of the time the mansions and nice cars in the music videos are rented, and it’s all an act.”
Bianca teaches the young girls to have confidence in who they are, not only what they look like. Bianca feels as if society values women strictly for their looks which is degrading and confusing for young girls.
Bianca teaches the boys to also be confident in who they are and that showing their emotions should be praised, not laughed at.
Bianca shared with her listeners that when she was in middle school she was bullied and also struggled with an eating disorder. Bianca never gave into peer pressure and never did anything she was uncomfortable with just to fit in.
She never changed who she was, instead she expressed her emotions through writing lyrics. Bianca is able to make such powerful music because of everything she has been through. Her ability to realize that people who are young still have a lot of issues to deal with is what makes her music so relatable.