Just started listening to her after someone posted Tweety on my TL
Why haven’t I listened to her stuff before it’s so good
Just started listening to her after someone posted Tweety on my TL
Why haven’t I listened to her stuff before it’s so good
ya gotta get to know!
moonstone EP my fave
shop.raveenaaurora.com/collections/frontpage
merch dropped btw i copped a tee
tweety fr her best song
her rapping really goated
its weird because like because of the nature of her past work being slow r&b projects, it's all really nice but no single song really jumps out from the rest
headaches EP and tweety have more energy behind them and i think it really helps the replayability
Raveena and Yeek: two friends, musicians, and members of the API community join Rolling Stone editor, Tim Chan, to discuss their journeys as artists and the uniquely specific experience of growing up Asian in America. We worked with Messenger to produce this video. Portions of this program are pre-recorded.
“In the music industry, women are told ‘just let the men handle it’ or that we shouldn’t have agency,”she says. “But now is the time for reclaiming that power.” Fresh off of the release of her psychedelic, ‘90s R&B-infused single “Tweety,” the L.A.-based lyrical innovator is cultivating a distinctive sound that synergizes the early influences of American R&B that she heard on the airwaves with the symphonic spiritual nature of the Bollywood music she was raised on. “I am experimenting with genres that I’ve always listened to but didn’t understand how to incorporate into my music yet,” Aurora explains. “Those R&B influences and also my Indian background, more and more, are starting to make their way into my music.” Now more in tune with her artistry than ever after utilizing the pandemic as a period for introspection, Aurora is ready to take the industry by storm...but all on her own terms.
vmagazine.com/article/raveena-aurora-is-using-her-artistry-to-hold-space-for-women-of-color-in-music
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