To celebrate Black Music Month, KXSC’s Elle Davidson sat down with five Black artists at USC to talk about their musical journeys and what being Black in music means to them. Recent graduate Kabwasa chats about organizing the USC Black Lives Matter March and how he can change the world through music. Inspired by Stevie Wonder, Lauryn Hill, and Smino, Kabwasa has been making music since he can remember.
Read MoreTo celebrate Black Music Month, KXSC’s Elle Davidson sat down with five Black artists at USC to talk about their musical journeys, and what being Black in music means to them. Senior Maleke reflects on a lifetime of making music as well as segregation at USC. With music set to release this summer, Maleke is excited to showcase his throwback RnB sound.
Read MoreTo celebrate Black Music Month, KXSC’s Elle Davidson sat down with five Black artists at USC to talk about their musical journeys, and what being Black in music means to them. Class of 2020 graduate Ryl0 talks about what electronic music means to her, and how finding her place in the USC community has influenced her sound. A pioneer of “cyberpop,” Ryl0 is crafting her own sound and artistry.
Read MoreTo celebrate Black Music Month, KXSC’s Elle Davidson sat down with five Black artists at USC to talk about their musical journeys, and what being Black in music means to them. Senior Ayoni reflects on changing the world through music and the many different experiences she has had throughout her time at USC.
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