Victoria Duffield
Victoria Duffield (born January 3, 1995) is a Canadian former singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and real estate agent from Abbotsford, British Columbia.[1] She gained recognition in the Canadian pop music scene during the 2010s through her energetic performances and chart-topping singles, culminating in three studio albums, a platinum-certified single, and a Juno Award nomination, before transitioning to a full-time career in real estate in 2024.[2][3] Duffield began her entertainment career as a child performer, appearing in episodes of television series such as Smallville, Supernatural, and Painkiller Jane.[4] At age 15, she competed on season 3 of YTV's The Next Star, advancing to the top 6 and showcasing her skills in singing and dancing.[5] This exposure led to her signing with Warner Music Canada in 2010 at age 15; her debut single, "Shut Up and Dance," was released in 2011 and became a major hit, peaking at number 12 on the Canadian Hot 100 and earning a MuchMusic Video Award nomination for Pop Video of the Year.[6][7] Her debut album, Shut Up and Dance, followed in 2012 and was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the 2013 Juno Awards.[2] Duffield's second album, Accelerate, arrived in 2014, featuring the single "More Than Friends," which received a MuchMusic Video Award nomination and included an interactive app tie-in; she supported this release by opening for the Backstreet Boys on their Canadian tour.[8] After parting ways with Warner Music, she independently released her third and final album, Day Won, in 2019, marking a more personal evolution in her pop sound with tracks reflecting her growth and experiences.[9] By 2024, Duffield had retired from the entertainment industry to join RE/MAX Truepeak Realty as a realtor in the Abbotsford and Chilliwack areas, leveraging her sales and performance background in her new profession.[3][10]Biography
Early life
Victoria Duffield was born on January 3, 1995, in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada.[4][11] She was raised in Abbotsford as the youngest of three siblings, with two older brothers: Burkely Duffield, an actor born in 1992, and Mitchell Duffield.[12][13][14] From a young age, Duffield showed a strong interest in the performing arts, beginning dance training at the age of two and continuing to develop her skills in singing and acting throughout her childhood.[15][14] Her early exposure to these disciplines included guest-starring roles in several television series, such as Smallville, Supernatural, and Painkiller Jane.[4] These experiences honed her multifaceted talents as a singer, dancer, and actress, setting the foundation for her later professional pursuits.Education
Duffield attended Yale Secondary School in Abbotsford, British Columbia, where she balanced rigorous academic demands with her early music pursuits. Known for her strong performance in school, she maintained an exceptionally high grade point average while participating in extracurricular activities and auditioning for television competitions.[16] She graduated from Yale Secondary School in 2013.[17] Following high school, Duffield focused primarily on her music career, but in preparation for her transition to real estate in 2024, she pursued specialized training. This included coursework in real estate at the UBC Sauder School of Business from 2023 to 2024 and business administration studies at York University from 2022 to 2023.[18]Music career
Breakthrough with The Next Star
At the age of 15, Victoria Duffield auditioned for the third season of YTV's reality competition series The Next Star, which premiered on July 19, 2010, and focused on discovering young musical talent across Canada.[19] She advanced to the top six finalists after performing in various rounds, including solo and group numbers, and received a makeover as part of the show's production.[20] During the competition, Duffield co-wrote and performed the original song "Fever," which was released as a single and accompanied by a music video produced for the series.[20][21] In the live finale on September 26, 2010, Duffield competed against the other top finalists and finished as runner-up to winner Diego Gomes, showcasing her vocal and dance skills in performances that highlighted her pop style.[22] Her strong showing on the program, which aired episodes featuring her journey from auditions to the finale, significantly boosted her visibility and reinforced her commitment to a professional music career, as she later noted that the experience "made me hungry for more."[20] The exposure from The Next Star directly catalyzed Duffield's breakthrough, leading to a recording contract with Warner Music Canada just six months after the finale, in May 2011.[22] At 16 years old, she became the youngest artist ever signed by the label, a milestone that positioned her for mainstream success in the Canadian music industry.[20]Debut album: Shut Up and Dance (2010–2012)
Following her appearance as a finalist on the third season of the Canadian reality television series The Next Star in 2010, where she performed her original song "Fever," Victoria Duffield garnered significant attention from industry executives.[5] Although she did not win the competition, which was claimed by Diego Gomes, her performances led to a recording contract with Warner Music Canada in May 2011, making her the youngest artist signed to the label at age 16.[20] This deal positioned her for a professional entry into the pop music scene, building on her background in dance and acting. Duffield's debut single, "Shut Up and Dance," co-written by her alongside producers Rob Wells and Andrew West, was released to Canadian radio in September 2011.[23] The track, a high-energy dance-pop song emphasizing themes of youthful rebellion and letting loose, quickly gained traction, debuting on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 at number 70 on October 8, 2011.[24] It peaked at number 12 and spent 24 weeks on the chart, becoming one of the most-played Canadian songs on radio for nine consecutive weeks.[25] By February 2012, the single achieved platinum certification from Music Canada for sales exceeding 80,000 units, marking a breakthrough for the young artist.[26] The accompanying music video, directed by Ryan Hope and released on September 14, 2011, featured Duffield in vibrant, club-inspired settings and earned a nomination for MuchMusic Video Award for Pop Video of the Year in 2012.[27] Building on this momentum, Duffield released two follow-up singles from her forthcoming debut album in 2012. "Feel," issued in April, charted for 17 weeks on Canadian charts, while "Break My Heart," released in June as the third single, peaked at number 35 on the Canadian Hot 100, held for 12 weeks, and was later certified gold by Music Canada.[28][29] These tracks maintained her dance-pop style, with "Break My Heart" exploring emotional vulnerability in relationships. Throughout 2011 and 2012, Duffield promoted her music through live performances, including opening slots at events like the Pacific National Exhibition and touring across Canada, which helped solidify her presence in the teen pop market.[30] Duffield's self-titled debut studio album, Shut Up and Dance, was released on August 21, 2012, by Warner Music Canada, featuring eight tracks produced primarily by Wells and West.[31] The album debuted at number 12 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, reflecting strong initial sales driven by her singles' radio success.[32] It received a Juno Award nomination for Pop Album of the Year in 2013, recognizing its polished production and Duffield's vocal delivery on songs like "They Don't Know About Us" and "Save Me."[6] Critics noted the album's energetic, club-ready sound as a fitting launch for her career, though it emphasized accessibility over experimentation, aligning with her emerging status as a Canadian pop act.[33]Later albums: Accelerate and Day Won (2013–2019)
Following the success of her debut album Shut Up and Dance, Victoria Duffield began work on her sophomore effort in 2013, collaborating with producers in Los Angeles, London, Toronto, and Vancouver to craft a more mature pop sound incorporating electronic and dance elements.[6] The album, titled Accelerate, was released on June 3, 2014, by Warner Music Canada, featuring 11 tracks that explored themes of relationships, self-empowerment, and youthful romance.[34] The lead single, "More Than Friends," was released on April 8, 2014, and blended retro funk with modern lyrics about transitioning from online crushes to real connections; it peaked at number 49 on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, marking moderate radio play but limited overall commercial traction.[28] Subsequent singles included "Paper Planes," a nostalgic track evoking 1990s pop vibes, released in September 2014 with an accompanying music video directed by JP Poliquin, and "2 Become 1" featuring CIMBA, which leaned into upbeat dance-pop.[35] "Kiss Me in the Middle," another single, highlighted Duffield's vocal range in a mid-tempo ballad style.[36] Despite these releases, Accelerate underperformed commercially compared to her debut, failing to achieve significant chart placement or sales milestones.[37] To promote the album, Duffield joined the Backstreet Boys as an opening act for the second North American leg of their In a World Like This Tour in spring 2014, performing across Canada and the U.S., including shows at venues like Rogers Arena in Vancouver.[38] This exposure allowed her to showcase tracks like "Paper Planes" live, but the tour concluded amid personal challenges; shortly after, Duffield sustained a vocal injury requiring surgery in late 2014. From 2015 to 2018, Duffield stepped back from major releases to recover and refocus, parting ways with Warner Music Canada and her management while writing and recording over 100 songs during this period of transition.[39] She experimented with independent projects, including the 2013 single "We Takin' Over" as a precursor to Accelerate, but prioritized healing and artistic growth amid industry setbacks.[40] In 2018, Duffield announced her return as an independent artist with the single "Wow," a high-energy pop track about resilience and new beginnings, released on February 12 and serving as the lead for her upcoming album; it received positive early buzz for its catchy hooks and empowering message.[39] Her third studio album, Day Won, was self-released on February 12, 2019, comprising 10 tracks that reflected her personal evolution through introspective lyrics and vibrant production, emphasizing themes of triumph over adversity.[41] Day Won featured collaborations like "Talk" with Kayar, blending electronic beats with conversational verses, and "The Feeling," an upbeat anthem capturing emotional highs.[9] Other notable tracks included "Hiding Place" and "Wow," which anchored the album's motivational tone. Released independently via platforms like DistroKid, the project marked Duffield's full creative control, though it achieved modest streaming presence without major label promotion or chart breakthroughs. The album's cover and title symbolized a "day one" fresh start, aligning with her narrative of overcoming vocal recovery and career pivots.[25]Retirement from music (2024)
In 2024, Victoria Duffield announced her retirement from the music industry after a decade-long career as a platinum-selling artist, shifting her professional focus to real estate. This transition marked the end of her active involvement in recording, touring, and performing, allowing her to pursue a new path in property sales and client advisory services.[1] Duffield joined RE/MAX Truepeak Realty as a licensed REALTOR® in the Fraser Valley region, leveraging her local roots in Abbotsford to assist clients with buying and selling homes. Her profile highlights prior experience in developer sales for new townhomes and condos, emphasizing a client-centered approach built on trust and community knowledge. This move followed the release of her third album, Day Won, in 2019, after which she had maintained a lower public profile in music.[3] The retirement was noted across entertainment databases, reflecting her decision to step away from the entertainment spotlight to establish a stable career in real estate amid industry challenges. Despite the shift, her musical legacy, including hits like "Shut Up and Dance" and JUNO nominations, continues to resonate with fans in Canada.[42]Other pursuits
Philanthropy
Victoria Duffield has been actively involved in philanthropic efforts, particularly supporting youth empowerment and international development initiatives. As a Canadian ambassador for Free The Children (now known as WE Charity), she has used her platform to promote the organization's work in education and community building.[15] Duffield performed at multiple We Day events, the flagship youth empowerment gatherings organized by Free The Children to inspire student activism and volunteerism. In October 2012, she took the stage at We Day Manitoba in Winnipeg, where she entertained thousands of students while highlighting the importance of global citizenship.[43] She also appeared at We Day Vancouver in September 2014, joining a lineup of performers and speakers to motivate attendees toward charitable action.[44] In addition to her work with Free The Children, Duffield supported the Count Me In movement, which encourages student volunteerism and community leadership in Canada. She performed at the inaugural Count Me In Conference in Toronto on May 1, 2012, delivering a set that aligned with the event's focus on bridging youth with charitable opportunities.[45] Throughout her music career, Duffield dedicated time to charity performances, emphasizing causes that empower young people and foster positive change, as noted in interviews where she discussed balancing her professional commitments with advocacy.[46]Real estate career (2024–present)
In 2024, Victoria Duffield transitioned from her music career to real estate, obtaining her license as a real estate representative with the British Columbia Financial Services Authority on October 9, 2024.[47] She joined RE/MAX Truepeak Realty in Abbotsford, British Columbia, as a REALTOR®, focusing on residential properties in the Fraser Valley, including Abbotsford and Chilliwack.[48] Born and raised in Abbotsford, Duffield leverages her local knowledge to guide clients through buying, selling, and market navigation in these communities.[48] Prior to her formal licensing, Duffield worked in pre-sales for a developer, specializing in new townhomes and condominiums, which provided her with foundational experience in real estate transactions.[3] Drawing from her background as a platinum-selling pop artist, where she honed skills in sales, client relations, and high-pressure environments through national tours and album promotions, she applies a client-centered approach emphasizing trust and personalized service.[48] Duffield promotes the Fraser Valley's appeal, including its scenic landscapes, outdoor trails, local shops, and seasonal events, to help clients connect with properties that suit their lifestyles.[48] As of 2025, she continues to build her practice at RE/MAX Truepeak Realty, assisting with home pricing, marketing, negotiations, and referrals in her served areas.[48]Discography
Studio albums
Victoria Duffield has released three studio albums, spanning her transition from a major-label artist to independent releases. These albums primarily explore dance-pop and electropop genres, reflecting her evolution as a performer.| Title | Album details |
|---|---|
| Shut Up and Dance | Released: August 21, 2012 Label: Warner Music Canada Format: CD, digital download The debut album debuted following her appearance as a top 6 finalist on The Next Star and includes eight tracks, led by the platinum-certified title single that peaked at number 12 on the Canadian Hot 100.[49] |
| Accelerate | Released: June 3, 2014 Label: Warner Music Canada Format: CD, digital download The second album contains ten tracks with collaborations, including "That Something" featuring MoD, and lead single "More Than Friends" which reached number 49 on the Canadian Hot 100.[34][50] |
| Day Won | Released: February 12, 2019 Label: Self-released Format: Digital download Her third and final studio album features ten tracks independently produced, marking a return to music after a hiatus, with themes of empowerment in songs like the title track.[51] |
Extended plays
Duffield's extended plays consist of two short releases from the early phase of her music career, both featuring a limited number of tracks focused on pop and holiday themes, respectively. These preceded her full-length studio albums and served as initial showcases of her vocal and songwriting abilities. Her debut extended play, Secrets, was independently released in 2010 following her appearance on The Next Star. It includes two original tracks: "Hey!!!" and "Bam Bam," which were promoted as singles but did not achieve significant commercial charting.[52] In 2012, amid her rising profile with Warner Music Canada, Duffield issued the holiday EP Christmas on November 1. This two-track release features covers of classic Christmas songs: "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," aimed at seasonal audiences and digital streaming platforms.[53][54]| Title | Release date | Label | Track listing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Secrets | 2010 | Independent | 1. "Hey!!!" 2. "Bam Bam" |
| Christmas | November 1, 2012 | Warner Music Canada | 1. "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" 2. "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" |
Singles
Victoria Duffield released several singles during her music career, primarily through Warner Music Canada for her early work, achieving moderate commercial success on the Canadian Hot 100 chart. Her debut single marked a breakthrough, while subsequent releases from her albums Shut Up and Dance (2012) and Accelerate (2014) saw diminishing chart performance. Later independent singles, including those leading to her 2019 album Day Won, received limited mainstream attention but contributed to her evolving pop sound. Certifications were issued by Music Canada for two of her early hits, reflecting strong domestic sales and streaming. The following table lists her primary singles, including release years, associated albums, peak positions on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, and certifications where applicable.| Title | Year | Album | Peak (CAN) | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Shut Up and Dance" | 2011 | Shut Up and Dance | 12 | Platinum (2012) |
| "Feel" | 2012 | Shut Up and Dance | 37 | — |
| "Break My Heart" | 2012 | Shut Up and Dance | 35 | Gold (2013) |
| "They Don't Know About Us" (feat. Cody Simpson) | 2013 | Shut Up and Dance | 74 | — |
| "More Than Friends" | 2014 | Accelerate | 49 | — |
| "10 Miles a Minute" | 2018 | Day Won | — | — |
| "WOW" | 2018 | Day Won | — | — |
| "Day Won" | 2019 | Day Won | — | — |
Promotional singles
Victoria Duffield released a number of promotional singles early in her career, primarily to generate buzz following her appearances on talent competitions like The Next Star and ahead of her major-label signing with Warner Music Canada. These tracks, often independent or limited releases, helped establish her pop-dance sound without immediate commercial chart ambitions.[55] Her first promotional single, "Fever", appeared in 2010 on the EP YTV Presents: The Next Star, Season 3, tied to her participation in the Canadian youth talent show. Co-written with producer Rob Wells, it marked her initial foray into recorded music and received airplay on youth-oriented networks. Later that year, Duffield issued two additional pre-debut promotional singles: "Hey!!!" and "Bam Bam". Both were self-produced efforts shared via digital platforms and live performances, aiming to build her online presence and attract label interest. "Hey!!!" emphasized upbeat dance rhythms, while "Bam Bam" featured edgier electro-pop elements.[56] In 2011, under Warner Music Canada, she released a cover of "Last Christmas" as a holiday promotional single. Distributed digitally, it garnered seasonal radio play and streaming attention without pursuing physical sales or chart positioning. The following year, "Feel" served as a promotional single to tease her debut album Shut Up and Dance. Released in February 2012, it included an English version and a French adaptation featuring singer Jacynthe, targeted at French-Canadian audiences for broader market promotion. The track's music video further amplified its exposure on platforms like MuchMusic.[57]| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | "Fever" | From YTV Presents: The Next Star, Season 3 EP; talent show tie-in. |
| 2010 | "Hey!!!" | Pre-debut digital release.[56] |
| 2010 | "Bam Bam" | Pre-debut digital release. [Note: Spotify album link approximate; actual track available under artist page] |
| 2011 | "Last Christmas" | Holiday cover; digital-only. |
| 2012 | "Feel" | Album teaser; English and French (feat. Jacynthe) versions. |
Filmography
Television appearances
Victoria Duffield began her acting career as a child performer, appearing in several American and Canadian television series during the mid-2000s. Her early roles often featured her as young characters in genre shows, showcasing her versatility before transitioning to music and later guest spots as herself.[4] In 2005, Duffield guest-starred in two episodes of the Canadian police procedural Cold Squad as Elissa, a supporting character in the storylines "The Filth: Part 1" and "And the Fury: Part 2." In 2007, she portrayed Cinderella in the Supernatural episode "Bedtime Stories" (season 3, episode 5), a fairy tale-inspired role within the show's supernatural narrative. Later that year, she appeared as Young Elyse in the Painkiller Jane episode "Breakdown" (season 1, episode 6), playing a younger version of a key character in the sci-fi action series.[58] Duffield's television work in 2008 included a guest role as Young Chloe Sullivan in the Smallville episode "Abyss" (season 8, episode 9), depicting a childhood flashback for the series' central character.[59] In 2010, she gained prominence as a contestant and finalist on the Canadian reality competition series The Next Star (season 3), performing original songs like "Fever" and finishing in the top six, which led to her music recording contract. Duffield provided the singing voice for the character Cherry Jam in the animated series Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures, contributing to multiple episodes from 2010 onward, including songs such as "Friends" and "Without You."[60] Her acting resumed in live-action with a role as Megan in the horror anthology R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour episode "Bad Feng Shui" (season 2, episode 9, 2011). As her music career peaked, Duffield made cameo appearances as herself in Canadian teen comedies. In 2012, she guest-starred in Mr. Young across two episodes: "Mr. Spring Break" (season 2, episodes 2-3) and "Mr. First Impression: Part 2" (season 3, episode 19, 2013), interacting with the main cast in school-themed plots. In 2013, she appeared as herself in Life with Boys episode "Let's Duet with Boys: Part 2" (season 2, episode 14), performing alongside characters in a musical subplot.| Year | Title | Role | Episodes/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Cold Squad | Elissa | "The Filth: Part 1," "And the Fury: Part 2" (season 7) |
| 2007 | Supernatural | Cinderella | "Bedtime Stories" (season 3, episode 5) |
| 2007 | Painkiller Jane | Young Elyse | "Breakdown" (season 1, episode 6) |
| 2008 | Smallville | Young Chloe Sullivan | "Abyss" (season 8, episode 9) |
| 2010 | The Next Star | Herself (contestant) | Season 3, finalist |
| 2010–2015 | Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures | Cherry Jam (singing voice) | Multiple episodes, song performances |
| 2011 | R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour | Megan | "Bad Feng Shui" (season 2, episode 9) |
| 2012–2013 | Mr. Young | Herself | "Mr. Spring Break" (season 2, episodes 2-3); "Mr. First Impression: Part 2" (season 3, episode 19) |
| 2013 | Life with Boys | Herself | "Let's Duet with Boys: Part 2" (season 2, episode 14) |