Branjae is the personification of Black American Music. She is a global award winning artist, activist, dancer, singer, and actress. She asks “why not” through her music, challenging listeners to embrace their authentic selves. Her lyrical depth, energetic theatrical performances, and out of the box genre fluidity are as unique as the personas she embodies.
Previously Featured In Billboard, Afropunk, Rolling Stone, And Variance; She Has Continued Earning Successes With Her Triumph In The Jimmy Lefave Songwriting Competition, Proudly Received The "Build In Tulsa" Grant, Awarded By The 1921 Greenwood Organization, And Clinched This Year's Best Performer Award In The R&B Category At The Inaugural Ppbc Tulsa Music Awards.
Previous Support Includes Lizzo, Thundercat, Tank And The Bangas, Brian Mcknight, The Ying Yang Twins, Young Joc, Fishbone, Ohio Players, Rc And The Grits, And The Late Wayman Tisdale
Ebony Jones is a multifaceted professional based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with a diverse background in culinary arts, education, and spiritual leadership. As the proprietor of 8twenty8.llc, Ebony brings a wealth of expertise to her roles as a chef, ordained minister, community doula while also being a cannabis-friendly educator.
Zeroni, with a name among many, began her professional career in 2020. Their cosmic flow of story telling began when Madame was a lowercase z. Listening to gospel albums from the likes of Kirk Franklin, The Winans Family, and Yolanda Adam’s. Her cadence can be attributed to Billie holiday, Louis Armstrong, Corinne Bailey Rae, and Frank Ocean. Zeroni’s lyrical portraits stem from her roots in documentary filmmaking. Within those realms she harvests the modality of documentary and indigenous story telling within their cosmic manifestations of their experiences.