1.Growing Up

I remember my parents playing a lot of Mariah Carey and Bob Marley growing up, and 2Pac being blasted from my older brother’s bedroom. I remember waking up early to catch Korn’s ‘Freak On A Leash’ on Video Hits. Being exposed to diverse genres of music from an early age has no doubt influenced the songs I create as a musician now.

2.Inspirations

I am inspired by so many artists for various reasons. I love System Of A Down for the way they infuse traditional Middle Eastern music in their art. Lauryn Hill and Bob Marley for the raw, conscious and spiritual elements in their songs. Angus & Julia Stone because their music takes me into spaces in which I can dream, and Horrorshow – they know what’s up. Their Inside Story album moved me to put my music out there so I am forever grateful for that.

3.Your Crew

I have been writing songs since I was 13 and used to play in an all-girl metal band in high school. It wasn’t until 2014 when I was mentored by MC Trey and The 26th Letter to create hip hop tracks for a theatre production called Tough Beauty that I took to writing raps. A notepad, pen and a beat, I loved it. I have recently been performing with Stayfly Sydney – a collective of incredible creative women that I am blessed to share stages with.

4.The Music You Make And Play

I believe my live sets offer something unique – a blend of acoustic hip hop and folk. You can expect rap, folky vocal melodies and eclectic guitar riffs. My live shows are said to be hard-hitting as I do strive to make people feel. I love to connect with my audience – it’s my favourite thing about performing, that beautiful exchange of energy.

5.Music, Right Here, Right Now

There’s a lack of representation of women in the music scene, especially women of colour. These are some obstacles I see so many talented artists trying to overcome. It’s unfortunate. Being of mixed heritage I can relate. The best thing about my local scene is that there is a sense of community and support. It’s about the love for music and celebrating diversity, which is something I think L-Fresh The Lion does. I watched him at the last two events I performed at – the high and positive energy that is exuded by him and all band members is totally infectious and refreshing.

Lion A’Go Roar happens onFriday November 11 at Hustle & Flow Bar, where you can expect Katherine Vavahea, Foreigndub andZeadala.

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