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Check out our playlist featuring some of the new artists we’ve had the pleasure of working with as well as other rising talents. You’re bound to catch a vibe and find a bop for your own playlists!
Musician Susan Carol
Q: How do you feel that you have been noticed by many different influencers?
A: It feels amazing to know that my voice and music are reaching and impacting so many people.
Nubian American Artist: Zanib (Zay-nib)
Q: How do you make culture intertwine with your music and or career?
A: I have learned to embrace my culture with all endeavors I embark on. In music particularly, I have used it as a tool to highlight my culture through Double Life in the lyrics and the video. I am not only able to introduce a bilingual twist through incorporating Arabic and English in my lyrical content but also through the visuals in the music video… highlighting pieces of the culture that are truly unique.
Creative Director & Artist: Wonyáe
Q: How would you define being an independent artist?
A: It is rewarding and stressful. You never really have time off and things are constantly going on. You have to be ready to create and be ready to handle business at the same exact pace. Although things can sometimes be a blur, because I wear many hats, the end results are beyond worth it.
Getting to Know Brooklyn Vocalist Ashlee
Q: What do you want people to know about what you are working on right now?
A: I want people to know that I am being completely transparent with this project. I am talking about my process and experiences and I hope people can either be inspired or feel connected.
In the Feelings of Brooklyn Artist Kwoat
Q: What is your goal amount of songs or albums you would like to write in your career?
A: There is really no set amount. As long as I continue to feel, I am going to always create behind that feeling. Happy, sad, bored, or disturbed. My outlet for it is music.
The Multi-Influenced Artist: Amir Maxx
Q: What do you like about being an up and coming artist in your city?
A: I have been able to meet so many other great artists in the city who are also on the grind too. Having that in common with them has helped me make friends with some very smart and focused individuals. Along with being an up and coming artist, I love the hustle and going out to prove yourself.
Afropop Artist: Dare Sweet
Q: How will you know “You made it?”
A: Well, depends on what it means to you. I mean do you think this can be measured by how much money we made? Is it measured by wealth or material things? Are we always satisfied and could stop hustling. I do not have the right answer to this question but I think from my point of view if I would say I can only say I made it when I have accomplished my purpose. Until then, I am still on a journey to making the world a better place.
Interview with artist 9:18
Caught up with 9:18 and talked to him about his music and what he has coming up next.
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My name is Sherren Olivia. I am a singer-songwriter from Chicago, IL. I love music and have been singing since I was a child. I began singing in church at a young age and continued to sing throughout my life in choirs. In college, I was introduced to recording and songwriting where I started to work with other musicians. I released my first two songs in 2015 on Soundcloud. I remember hoping that song would get to 500 plays and never imagined that something I wrote in my dorm room would reach over 100,000 people.
My first album "Oasis" was released this past February 2022. My journey has just begun and I am very excited to continue growing as an artist and make more music. I want to encourage anyone who loves to make music and create art to never stop creating. Create things that you like and do not try to create for others.