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The Artist B. Soleil: ‘Gangsta Rap’

By MilyeAugust 26, 20242 Mins Read
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The Sunday Music Drop is a weekly radio series hosted by the KQED weekend news team. In each segment, we feature a song from a local musician or band with an upcoming show and hear about what inspires their music.

The Artist B. Soleil is an Oakland-based “genre-nonconforming” musician, originally from Houston, Texas. They produce, write songs and rap with a musical style influenced by artists like Tupac Shakur, Alice Coltrane and Prince.

“If you think of gender nonconformity as being this spectrum of how we exist, I feel like music is also a similar spectrum,” said B. Soleil. “I can still like hip hop, but with this really cool rock guitar solo sound on it, like everything doesn’t have to be so into boxes.”

Growing up, they were introduced to music at an early age. B. Soleil’s great-grandmother taught them how to play the piano at the age of three and they later joined the marching band and a jazz combo, playing the flute, clarinet and bass.

“I have a lot of family who are also musicians,” they said. “My mom sings, my aunt is a singer and an entertainer. My dad was a music producer. I didn’t have a choice.”





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