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Gianni Raye changes the history of hip hop music with her feminist mood in her rap song “Nobody”

The upcoming female hip hop artist from Olney, Gianni Raye makes exclusive statements for the new flair of womanism in her music with the brand-new track “Nobody”.

Sweet, winsome female rapper Gianni Raye with her deep eyes and raspy vocals says the words that will be your drugs, keeping you high on positive spirit amidst the shabby encounters with the sanctimonious people. She is an alumna of Howard University and now she is empowering a new wave of hip hop culture that has been neglected for many years. She comes with a heart full of hope to make a change in the music industry by earning respect with her message of equity in her new song Nobody. After a long strategic hiatus, she bounces back to make some groovy music and ties her destiny down with the future of hip hop. Her innovative approach of placing savage lyrics to flaunt her intimidating complexion through the dynamic verses of the song has worked like a spell on the evolving society.

Gianni Raye

Rapping in a single breath, Gianni Raye raises her voice to rule out the male-domination in the world and spreads her magnetic aura of self-efficiency in the striking hip hop single “Nobody”. She cracks the life-changing contract with the independent label Harlem 125 Recs, a New York-based music company that pulls the potential artists up from the local music scene to turn them into the voice that the whole nation rejoices. Working with Andre Danek, the Executive Producer at Harlem125Records LLC has been really helpful for her new career. She recorded the track in Maryland, and Daoud Baptiste directed the whole thing from Washington. The excellent photographer and art director Maciej Kucia from Tokyo presents her astonishing artwork for the project. The independent artist slays the misogynistic atmosphere around her with the dirty beats and powerful blows of rap. She casts deep influence from Dave Rowland’s popular songs in her new music releases. She won the KYS Verses contest in 2017 and earned the chance to promulgate her musicality through several plays of the song “Type of Love” on the radio. Follow her on the official page of the independent record label or go straight to Spotify to jive with her.

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Track link:

https://open.spotify.com/track/0XtjAFIxaBeK9odWK7GRrI