Owo Performs “Don’t Leave”, "Wastin’ Time" in this special set for #TheRootsAfricaDay
Tracee Atanda-Owo, a Brooklyn-based Singer/Songwriter born to Nigerian parents, with roots in the Bahia region of Brazil as well and known by her surname, OWO, aims to perpetuate spirit. She coined the 'Afro-Electro-RnB' Genre with music that is exotic, yet familiar. With her live performances, OWO masters the responsibility of a true entertainer delivering moving sounds and beautiful visuals. Growing up on the outskirts of Washington, DC has layered OWO’s musical palette.
She has coined the 'Afro-Electro-RnB' Genre with music that is exotic, yet familiar. True to her own artistry, OWO channels the spirits past and future, in northern and southern hemispheres. With her live performances, OWO masters the responsibility of a true entertainer delivering moving sounds and beautiful visuals. The temptress leader of any stage she steps foot on, OWO’s sound drives the crowd forward with overflowing horns, synths, and vocals laid over drum and bass. Her style is a blend of African dance rhythms, electronic vibes, R&B harmonies and 70s big rock vocals; as is noticeable in her ability to captivate diverse audiences.
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On Monday, May 25, 2020, The Roots hosted a 24HR celebration of Africa and her Diaspora. Presented by the Bridge, the fest included DJ sets, performances, and powerful conversations from around the world and around the corner.
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