BIOGRAPHY
Brandon-Nicole is an Atlanta-based fusion artist whose music combines various genres and influences to create a unique sound. Born into a military family, she grew up all over the world and learned to incorporate the cultural influences of the places she lived into her music. Her genre of music is fusion and takes inspiration from various artists such as John Coltrane, Prince, Bob and Damian Marley, Cypress Hill, and The Veronicas.
She has also learned to associate musical keys with colors and often creates beats that relate to her moods and melodies that reflect her thoughts. Brandon-Nicole began playing the piano at the age of four and later became involved in music at school and in church.
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The Atlanta Voice
"Infusing trap, orchestral, hip hop, funk, jazz, trance, EDM, Samba, Calypso, and anything she can get her hands on, Brandon-Nicole has taken the jazz scene by storm..."
WABE
"To say that Brandon-Nicole plays “a few” instruments would be an understatement — according to her, she’s proficient in “piano, drums, flute, clarinet, soprano, alto,..."
Sheen Magazine
"Atlanta’s multi-talented musician Brandon-Nicole is set to captivate the music world with her upcoming single, “ Smokin’ “ releasing on June 11th. This eagerly awaited track will be ..."
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What people are saying about Brandon-Nicole:
"Prepare to be mesmerized by Brandon-Nicole's groundbreaking approach to music. Her fusion sound transcends traditional boundaries, creating a sonic experience like no other. Drawing inspiration from diverse artists like Cypress Hill and The Veronicas, she fearlessly experiments with genres, infusing each track with a distinct energy and freshness."
Ralph J.
"With her intuitive use of colors and moods, she creates beats that resonate with the soul and melodies that paint vivid pictures in the mind. Prepare to be enchanted by her unique sound."
Earl K.
"A mesmerizing blend of genres and cultural influences, Brandon-Nicole's music transcends boundaries and captivates the listener's senses."
William F.