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Sponsored by Tuesday, June 08, 2021 There was a time not too long ago when music could be divided into genres fairly neatly. Today, even seemingly polar opposite strains, such as country and hip-hop, are merging. And Black artists are leading this bold new world. As America celebrates Black Music Appreciation Month and as we journey to Juneteenth, meet the rising star musicians who are breaking boundaries and could soon shatter records. This Daily Dose is a song of change. Joshua Eferighe, Reporter rap it up 1. Baha Bank$ When Vivian Bolden â better known as Baha Bank$ â released â[Shake Dat A$$](â with Chance the Rapper last year, it was a surprise to everyone: the music industry, her friends â even her. â[Rap] was never initially the plan,â Bank$ [told OZY](. âMy grandpa still knows nothing about it.â At the time, she was finishing her degree in biology and sustainability at Roosevelt University. Today, sheâs fast emerging as the latest rap sensation, releasing [âDripâ]( and even [nabbing a spot]( as a performer in the upcoming Summer Smash Festival. [Read more on OZY]( 2. Akeem Ali With his shirt wide open, a nicely picked Afro and a 1,000-watt smile, you wouldnât know the braggadocious Jackson, Mississippi, [native]( is a newcomer with [just one EP](, Mack in the Day Starring Keemy Casanova, under his belt. But youâre allowed that cheeky confidence if youâre already racking up the kind of numbers Ali is: His single [âKeemy Casanovaâ]( has exploded online with nearly 2 million views. If he keeps up this momentum, youâll be seeing much more of his â70s-style pimpinâ persona. 3. Nate Joël The rapper has spent the [past year releasing]( the smoothest, cleanest string of freestyles you can imagine, with accompanying videos. These are MTV production quality videos, and while theyâre only racking up modest views now, the [Maryland nativeâs]( approach shows signs of catching on: [On Twitter](, his videos have secured thousands of views and likes. Will he break big? Stay tuned. 4. Brittney Carter Write, rap, shoot, upload . . . repeat. For a while, the process was Carterâs way of practicing her craft, she told me. It worked. The routine has led to hundreds of thousands of views across various platforms, a local distribution deal and shoutouts from rap royalty like [Missy Elliott]( and members of the label [TDE](, which is home to stars like Kendrick Lamar. Carterâs skill comes from her spoken-word roots, and her debut album, [As I Am](, a full-circle culmination of both faith and persistence, is a must-listen. [Read more on OZY]( 5. Bktherula Just [18]( years old, this Atlanta, Georgia, rapperâs unique style, flow and following is one to be reckoned with. In [just 10 months](, the Fulton County native managed to flip the success of her 2020 debut mixtape, [Love Santana](, into a record [deal]( with the hit â[Tweakinâ Together](â â with 5.5 million views â leading the way. Earlier this year, she released â[Nirvana](â to similar acclaim. Born Brooklyn Rodriguez, sheâs got music in her genes: Her mother was a vocalist and her father was in a rap group that once opened for A Tribe Called Quest. The way sheâs going, other bands might be queueing up to open for her soon. 6. Armani Caesar You want a gut-punching, soul-scraping vibe? Then you want [Griselda Recordsâ]( Armani Caesar. The label, known for its raw street sound, debuted Caesarâs [The Liz]( last year with the standout single âPalm Angels.â Itâs a moment Caesarâs been preparing for: She [started writing]( rap music at the age of 8 and was putting tunes on wax by the time she was a teenager. Fitting, given that her mom was in a choir, her grandma was a huge hip-hop head and her uncle was a DJ. [explore space from your living room]( Unlock the secrets of the universe like never before with shows about the origins of our solar system and beyond, biographies of pioneers like Neil Armstrong and accounts of the space missions that will shape our future. Whether itâs the search for alien life, the creation of the universe (and theories on how it could end) or Mars travel, [CuriosityStream]( has you covered. Best of all, for a limited time, OZY readers can spark their curiosity and [get a full year of access]( for only $1.25/month using code OZY. [SIGN UP NOW]( the international set [1. Fyah Roiall]() Born Brandon Wedderburn, [this up-and-coming Jamaican rapper]( is part of the new â[grimehall](â wave â an exciting fusion of trap, U.K. grime and dancehall. His debut album, [Underrated](, was released last year and offers a glimpse of the Caribbean islandâs street vibe that many of his dancehall contemporaries have struggled to capture. Rapping in his hometown patois, Roiall brings authenticity to his videos [âNobodyâ]( and [âSoda.â]( 2. Gaidaa The 22-year-old [Sudanese singer from the Netherlands]( is making waves on the R&B circuit with her mix of powerful ballads, acoustic instrumentation and vulnerable lyricism. The daughter of a psychiatrist and a musician, sheâs never felt entirely Dutch or Sudanese. Which is fine, since her music is unique too â though she [wears her Sudanese heritage proudly](. She was first discovered by Dutch-Armenian producer Full Crate after heâd heard a Kehlani cover she had recorded, which eventually led them to [collaborate]( on her breakout track [âA Storm on a Summers Day,â]( which has been streamed over 7 million times. 3. Prettyboy D-O [Heâs]( an artist youâll be selfishly reluctant to share â like your favorite lesser-known cafe or clothing store â just to keep the goodness to yourself. But with a talent like his, good luck. Representing part of Nigeriaâs growing [alté movement]( â an experimental form of music thatâs recently taken off â this [30-year-oldâs]( sound blends classic R&B and dancehall with deep African rhythms. I dare you to try standing still as you listen to his track â[Police n Teef](.â Donât worry, the [U.S.-born artist]( isnât standing still either. 4. Shaybo Sheâs the [self-proclaimed]( queen of [South London](, and in many ways, Britainâs answer to Nicki Minaj, dominating the countryâs rap scene. Born Shayon Brown, she moved from Nigeria at the age of 6 and was freestyling by the age of 13 â at which time [YouTube clips]( of Shaybo freestyling into a camera were already drawing [20,000 views](. Overnight. And that was a decade ago. Since then, her singles [âDobaleâ]( and [âAngerâ]( have helped propel her to national acclaim and sheâs even worked with big acts like [Jorja Smith](. Stay tuned for her upcoming EP, Queen of the South, featuring her new single, â[No Pressure](.â [help your closet get ahead of the curve](
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[1. Mario Judah]() After [making beats as a teenager](, the 22-year-old Atlanta rock star with [distinctive red hair]( decided to get behind the mic himself, debuting with â[Crush](â in June 2020. His second release, âDie Very Rough,â [went viral]( in October and he hasnât slowed down since. Whether breaking into [bouts of screaming rage]( in interviews or performing an [impromptu concert on top of a car](, Judah is someone to keep your eyes on. 2. Guitar Gabby and the TxLips Band This [rock group]( is a collective of 15 Black female and nonbinary musicians who are looking to shake up the industryâs status quo and inspire people of color to pursue any area of music their hearts desire. Led by 30-year-old Atlanta native Guitar Gabby, the band has performed as the backing group for a member of hip-hop group [Crime Mob](, and its touring lineup is based on where Gabby is and who is available. âWhenever I have different shows, Iâll build my band based around the sound that Iâm looking for,â she says. That sound could range from rock instrumentation and R&B vocals to grunge-influenced tunes. If youâre not a rock fan already, their inspirational [music]( will make you one. 3. Winter Wolf In proper rock fashion, âf--- everything elseâ was the sentiment behind [this bandâs]( inception. At the time, bassist and singer Jehiel âJayâ Winters, now 35, [was diagnosed]( with a rare bone marrow cancer. His former band had [fired him](. But the Harlem native bounced back, forming a band whose name represents cold, desperate hunger. And theyâve created a sound to match: Itâs raw and full of passion. While theyâre mainly a thrash and punk band influenced by legends such as [The Clash]( and [Municipal Waste](, Winters says they grew up singing and playing in gospel quartets. âThatâs where rock comes from in the first place â the church,â he tells OZY. A [very intense church](, in the case of Winter Wolf. r&b, baby
[1. Fousheé]() The world knew her voice before it saw her face. Thanks to rapper [Sleepy Hallow](, who used an instrumental sampling of her voice, and TikTokâs algorithm, the New Jersey native experienced anonymous [second-hand success]( â then she successfully petitioned TikTok to credit her. Now that Fousheéâs name is attached to a song with tens of millions of views, sheâs used the virality to further her own soul sound. With a mother who was the drummer for a female Jamaican [reggae band](, music runs deep in Fousheéâs family â she started writing songs at 6 years old. Check out her new project [Time Machine]( and music video for âMy Slime,â which she directed. 2. reggie With a talent homegrown within the walls of his [Houston church](, reggie canât hide his musicâs moorings in soul. [Watch]( the performance of his new single, âAinât Gon Stop Me,â or peep the video for his 2020 jam [âSouthside Fadeâ]( and tell me itâs not instantly one of the most authentic hometown anthems youâve ever heard. After getting kicked out of his parentsâ home, reggie settled in L.A. and [counts]( Kirk Franklin and Smokey Robinson as vocal influences. He started off as a political rapper until his younger brother began to pull away from his music. That made the 25-year-old switch to melodies, where he was able to get his message across more effectively. Weâre glad he did. 3. Savannah Cristina This South Florida songstress has a touch of Ella Fitzgerald in her. Yes, thatâs a very bold statement, but bold is probably the best way to describe Cristina, who grew up with parents who loved [Stevie Wonder and Gloria Estefan](. Her journey to stardom started with a song about self-care. It was 2019, and she was struggling mentally. So one day, she [called in sick]( to work to spend a day at the beach recording music instead and performed a song about self-care, with the crashing waves serving as a backdrop. The [video]( went viral, leading to a [deal]( with Warner Records a year later and her debut album, Self Care. country cousins 1. Breland When Lil Nas Xâs record-breaking â[Old Town Road](â won big at the Grammys in 2020, many wondered if his infusion of hip-hop and country rhythms was a one-off hit. Breland, a [25-year-old]( New Jersey native, is showing us that it wasnât. His 2020 single âMy Truckâ has garnered a casual 40 million-plus [views on YouTube](, firmly establishing him as the heir to the country-rap throne. Now, heâs building on that momentum with his new single, â[Cross Country](,â which mixes gospel, country and hip-hop. 2. RMR Thatâs pronounced ârumor,â and when it comes to his music, thereâs little doubt that RMR has it. This L.A.-based singer with sonic uniqueness works [anonymously from behind a mask](. That air of mystery and freshness surrounds his songs too. Sample â[Rascal](,â which went viral [this year](, and his album [Drug Dealing Is a Lost Art](. 3. RVSHVD If his [remix]( of Roddy Ricchâs âBallinââ at 7 million-plus views isnât proof of the chemistry between rap and country, his music video âDirt Road,â which has [crossed the million-view marker](, certainly is. Powered by his 800,000 TikTok followers, the South Georgia country artist uses his buttery smooth vocals to cover hip-hop songs like Drakeâs â[Toosie Slide](â and Lil Moseyâs â[Blueberry Faygo](.â Now, heâs showing off original music of his own. Check out his newest single, â[Raised Up](.â
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