Uyanga Bold is a soundtrack vocalist, concert soloist and music producer based in New York.

She has sung as a soloist for Hollywood composers including Oscar nominee Marco Beltrami, Golden Globe nominee Harry Gregson-Williams, Transformers composer Steve Jablonsky, Deadpool & Wolverine composer Rob Simonsen, Captain Marvel composer Pinar Toprak, Grammy winner Christopher Tin, two time BAFTA winner Austin Wintory, Primetime Emmy winners Laura Karpman, David Buckley, Inon Zur, and Trevor Morris, ASCAP winner Jack Wall, and Hans Zimmer’s scoring company Bleeding Fingers Music. 


She is a featured solo vocalist on Disney's Mulan (2020), Marvel's Spider-Man: Maximum Venom, Disney Freeform's award winning TV Series Motherland: Fort Salem, Tiger's Apprentice (2024) from Paramount+ scored by Steve Jablonsky, BBC Universe / PBS Nova, BAFTA award winning video game League of Legends, Comedy Central's Primetime Emmy award winning Drunk History TV Series, the award winning video games Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, Rise of the Ronin and Arknights, and Game of the Year winner Darq. 


Uyanga is the featured singer and lyricist in Anime Movie of the Year-nominated Japanese anime Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul (2020) and on the soundtrack of Spice and Wolf: Merchant Meets the Wise Wolf on Kevin Penkin's tracks “Ulv” and “Tozo Hanoline". She wrote and performed the Russian lyrics for “Russian Lullaby” and the English lyrics for “Rekindle” in the award-winning game Arknights. She also recorded solo studio vocals for the main theme of the video game Chorus, which was nominated for "Best Original Song - Video Game" and won "Best Original Score - Video Game" at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards. She sang on the BMI Film Music Award–winning Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019), as well as the award-winning films Barbarian (2022) and Ballad of Lefty Brown (2017). Her solo voice is also featured on Austin Wintory's The Pathless soundtrack, which won both “Audio of the Year: In-Game Music” and “Score of the Year: Traditional/Acoustic” at the Annual Game Music Awards, and on Federico Jusid's score for Cathedral of the Sea, winner of the International Film Music Critics Award for "Best Original Score for a Television Series" released on Netflix. She is also the voice of the blockbuster virtual sample library Voices of the Empire from EastWest Sounds, with Forbes Magazine Romania writing "her voice harkens back to ancient civilization".


Uyanga has contributed studio solo vocals to the feature films Marvel's The Marvels (2023) starring Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson, Mulan (2020), Waiting for Barbarians (2019) starring Johnny Depp, Tiger's Apprentice (2024) from Paramount+, Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul (2020), Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019), Barbarian (2022), Trust (2021), Enforcement (2020), Ballad of Lefty Brown (2017), Demigod: The Legend Begins (2022), Opeka (2020), The Chainbreakers (2017), Madagasikara (2018), Until it Hurts (2014), and Television BBC's Universe, PBS Nova, Disney Motherland: Fort Salem, Comedy Central Drunk History, La Cathedral del Mar released on Netflix, Telemundo El Doctor del Pueblo, Japanese TV Series Apothecary Diaries and Series Spice and Wolf: Merchant Meets the Wise Wolf. 


She has sung on themes and cinematic scores for more than 40 video games studio vocals as a soloist to major themes to the video games including Chorus (winner of "Best Original Score – Video Game" at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards), The Pathless (winner of "Audio of the Year: In-Game Music" at the Annual Game Music Awards), BAFTA winning League of Legends, Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, Rise of the Ronin, Arknights, Darq (winner of "Game of the Year" at Overcome Festival 2021), For Honor, Hero Wars, Arena of Valor, Magic Legends, Amazon's Crucible, Receiver 2, Battle Teams, ERICA, Imp of the Sun, Onmyoji, Blizzard Entertainment's Overwatch, Chinese massively played games from Tencent including Honor of Kings, Revelation Online, Grain, Moonlight Blade, her voice is featured in composer Thomas Parisch’s music for the latter, for which he received a Hollywood Music in Media award in the category of "Original Song - Video Game", the masters of epic music Two Steps From Hell, Bandai Namco's GUNDAM: Next Universal Century (2025) soundtrack, album projects including the world's #1 Epic Music Producers Two Steps from Hell, and more.


She sings as a concert soloist with orchestras and ensembles internationally. Her performances include major arena tours performing in dozens of major European cities - Paris, Brussels, London, Amsterdam, Krakow - as a concert vocal soloist with the masters of epic music with orchestra and tours Two Steps From Hell (5 Billion Streams), produced by Semmel Concerts and Tomek Productions, producers of Hanz Zimmer Live world tours. The second tour was kicked off with a performance at the most important heavy metal festival in the world and the biggest Open-Air festival in Germany, Wacken W: O: A 2023 with an attendance of 110 000 people. 


Uyanga was propelled into the cinematic music world singing as a soloist with full orchestra opening for Grammy winner Alan Silvestri (Avengers: Endgame) with the Video Game Orchestra and Rhythm of the Universe while pursuing her bachelor’s degree at Berklee College of Music. Following that performance, she was invited as a vocal soloist for the Masterpiece Experience with the Bucharest Symphony Orchestra, delivering a special televised arrangement of Hans Zimmer's "Batman: The Dark Knight" Suite with solo vocals and cellist Tina Guo. The performance went viral, garnering over 26 million views and launching her international career.


Since then, her orchestral concert soloist appearances have included the Two Steps From Hell EU tours with full orchestra and choir and Wacken Open Air Festival, the Fimucite Tenerife International Film Music Festival in Spain with the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra and choir, and the eSports World Championship Finals of League of Legends in Beijing with full orchestra and choir.


She also contributed solo vocals to composer Anže Rozman's score with Hans Zimmer’s critically acclaimed scoring company Bleeding Fingers Music for BBC Earth’s Universe. In the U.S., the series was released on PBS NOVA, which reaches five million weekly viewers and is the most-watched prime-time science program on American television. 


Uyanga sang the main title for the award-winning series Motherland: Fort Salem, composed by Brandon Roberts, and contributed solo vocals to key themes and pivotal musical moments throughout the score. Collaborating closely with Disney Freeform’s music and sound team, she helped shape the show's sonic identity—creating signature vocals for the characters, vocal “spells,” atmospheric effects, and vocal compositions. A unique challenge was capturing the distinct voices of the series’ witches—some seasoned in their singing magic, others just beginning to find their voice—bringing nuance and authenticity to each character’s sonic presence.


Uyanga was a featured speaker at SXSW "Honoring Traditional Music in Video Game Scores" panel, discussing the integration of traditional music of non-Western cultures into soundtracks, was invited to NAMM Show for "Voice of the Empire", gave a live performance at the virtual G.A.N.G. Awards 2021 of “A Land, Which Was Not My Own” from The Pathless soundtrack. She appeared as a musical guest on some of Mongolia’s most popular shows, including the Central TV Daily Show and UBS TV, where she performed live. The Mongolian National Broadcaster also featured her in a special segment highlighting her career, which went viral across the country.


Recently, Uyanga contributed solo vocals to Evan Call's score for Bandai Namco's GUNDAM: Next Universal Century (2025) soundtrack, announced for the Gundam Next Future Pavilion at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka and is the featured vocalist in Steve Jablonsky's soundtrack for the Tiger's Apprentice (2024). She provided solo vocals for the Neeko and Xayah & Rakan themes in League of Legends, composed by Edouard Brenneisen.


As a concert soloist, Uyanga performed with the Bucharest Symphony Orchestra, The Hollywood Chamber Orchestra, The Video Game Orchestra at the Boston Symphony, The BBC Orchestra with Two Steps from Hell, Odessa Orchestra & Friends and Choir, Tenerife Symphony Orchestra, and bands and ensembles such as The Hollywood String Quartet with commissioned original works.


While at Berklee, Bold also performed with Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo and the Women of the World, as well as Grammy -and American Music Award- nominated artist Blu Cantrell, in concert at Harvard University honoring Bill and Chelsea Clinton, and appeared on local radio and press. Since then, she has performed and given interviews on television and radio around the world.


Uyanga translated and sang in Mongolian for Austin Wintory's "A Land, Which Was Not My Own” for The Pathless soundtrack. She wrote and performed in Russian for the “Russian Lullaby” theme in Arknights, sang in French for the film Trust (2021) and native Peruvian languages in Imp of the Sun. She also wrote and performed fantasy lyrics for numerous projects, including Thomas Bergersen's "PWNED", Kevin Penkin's "Ulv" for the Japanese TV Series Spice and Wolf and "Tozo Hanoline" for the movie Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul (2020). She has sang and recorded in many languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, Quechua, Mandarin, Japanese, Hebrew, Xhosa, Bulgarian, Arabic, Hindi and Urdu.


Her original composition is featured in the promotional campaign for Amazon's TV Series The Widow starring Kate Beckinsale. Her solo vocals can also be heard in trailers and campaigns for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and Marvel's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021). 


Austin Wintory’s The Pathless soundtrack was nominated for “Video Game Score of the Year” at the 2021 ASCAP Film and Television Awards. The track “A Land Which Was Not My Own” featuring  Uyanga’s solo vocals, was nominated for “Best Original Song,” and the soundtrack won “Best Music for an Indie Game” at the 19th Annual Game Audio Network Guild (G.A.N.G.) Awards. It also won “Audio of the Year: In-Game Music” and “Score of the Year: Traditional/Acoustic” at the 2021 Annual Game Music Awards.


Uyanga was nominated by the Mongolian edition of Cosmopolitan Magazine for "Best Singer of the Year."


Pedro Macedo’s main theme from Chorus, featuring Uyanga’s solo vocals, was nominated for “Best Original Song – Video Game,” and the score won “Best Original Score – Video Game” at the 2022 Hollywood Music in Media Awards. 


Uyanga frequently features as a lead singer on non-multimedia music projects and albums, spanning epic cinematic, global, world, pop, rock, electronic, ethereal and ambient genres.


She began classical piano training at age six, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Vocal Performance from Berklee College of Music, and studied music production and audio engineering at the Los Angeles Film School. She is fluent in English, French, Russian, and Mongolian, and writes and sings in Spanish and multiple fantasy languages. She has a music project with her partner called Uyanga x Bansara, and they recently performed at visionary artist Alex Grey’s Chapel of Sacred Mirrors.


When she doesn't sing, Uyanga leads vocal masterclasses, produces and writes songs for soundtrack projects, and composes original cinematic music.




Top image credit: East West / Quantum Leap & Steven R. Gilmore