Queen Nzinga’s story is a captivating one, marked by her fierce dedication to protecting her people and her tribe. Her life is so rich and dramatic, it almost feels like a soap opera. Yet, her legacy as a
Malcolm X is someone I admire. It's always funny how every other ethnicity can have its own communities, businesses, etc., and no one bats an eye. But as soon as people of African descent, especially in Western World
Paying homage, talking our shit, and giving you something to reflect on. Many thanks to C-BLAZA for blessing the track with real lyrics. I flew to Leeds, UK to meet up with him to shoot the video. Like
I am taking it back to my R&B roots with a sexy-feel song in time for the winter. Contemporary R&B runs all through this Magic-produced track that talks about reuniting with the one you deeply care for romantically.
I wanted a song I could always return to if asked, "Who are you as a person? What's your personality like?" Every single lyric embodies what I'm all about. I really do be out here minding my business,
I wanted to create a time capsule of my childhood memories in Dallas, Texas, and my teenage years in Pasadena, California. "Back In The Day (Homies)", produced by Magic, gave me a nostalgic feel as soon as I
"LOVE" Lyric Video shoot Fun Facts:
We shot "LOVE" directly after "GHETTO" on the same day in November 2020. Each shoot only took 1 hour. I wanted to go back to my R&B love song roots, emphasizing #BlackLove, so
"KING" was originally going to be about how men of African are superheroes and the world knows what they're capable of, and that's why they face so much adversity. I got the beat by GHSTKNTE and started to
As soon as I heard the beat by GHSTKNTE, I just started singing, "Ghetto no, no. Don't let them tell you it's ghetto no, no." That was it; from there, I knew exactly what I wanted to talk
There are not enough songs about feeling comfortable in your own skin if you compare it with the number of other song topics that are out there. I mentor multicultural girls, and I felt that especially girls and
"Irrelevant Completely" is one of my favorite beats by Magic, the producer of this track. Every single instrument was just dope and it epitomized the Urban Pop sound. It's a song about letting a loved one know that
I didn’t feel right closing out “Texas Chick” without shooting a music video. My hometown of Dallas has changed so much over the years, so I wanted to shoot at some of the new landmarks while also showcasing
I am a very blunt person and I tend to say things that are known as an “unpopular opinion”. I mean…I even speak about “unpopular facts”. I’ve never felt I had to be a part of a crowd,