

What song is on the radio right now that you wish you wrote? I love Schoolboy Q. In terms of pitch, tone, flat sharp, I didn’t no anything about that at the time. I just knew I could, when I sing, I knew it sounded good. After I realized I could sing, I met Rich Harrison maybe a month later not knowing how underdeveloped I was. Whether it was signing, rapping or spoken word, I knew it was going to be some sort of part, I just didn’t know what because I didn’t know I could sing until years later.Īt What Age Did You Discover Your Talent? I turned one of my raps into a song and I was on an open mic in Baltimore called “Five Seasons” and I remember like it was yesterday and I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, you sound good.’ I really had no idea I could sing and then from that point, I just kept writing and getting better vocally.

I always knew I was going to be in front of an audience with a microphone. I knew probably around six or seven-years-old. When Did You Make The Decision To Pursue This Career? Very young. But, ultimately, now, I can say my musical influences are, I love Stevie Wonder, Patrice Rushen, a lot of old school artists. We grew up Catholic, so there was a lot of music coming from the church so to speak. With my dad, I was listening to the SOS band. My mother is Czech Slovakian and my father is black and Cherokee. Musical Influences: I started out writing, so Tupac influenced me. I’m gonna call you Brave.’ It just kind of organically stuck. I just remember the guy who was there was like, ‘You’re really brave for saying that. I was the girl on the mic speaking about things, like ‘OK, did you live this?’ But, it was things that inspired me. I talked about things I had no business talking about at 15-years-old. Get the basics on the rising artist, below:Įxplain The Origin Of Your Name: I used to be a spoken word artist.

After some time off to hone her craft, the songstress and songwriter is back to leave her mark on the industry. It’s like a plethora of me,” she says of her forthcoming EP “Fearless” that hits the Internet in June.īrave was once apart of the girl group RichGirl, but is now embarking on her solo career. It’s a marriage of some dope hip hop with a really nice melody. I’m a songwriter, so I’m talking about a relationship, being in love, anything women, and guys, go through. “I want to give people an honest view into who Brave is. “It’s important for my project now to have the perfect marriage between hip-hop and really great R&B,” she told us during our candid sit-down.
