Watch: Ezinma, Classical Bae’s Boundary Breaking Eponymous Short Film for BVLGARI x Tribeca Film Festival

The final two original short films in BVLGARI & Tribeca Film Festival’s Female Trailblazers six-part series, produced in partnership by the Roman jewelry label and Tribeca Studios, premiered worldwide this Monday (February 1). Hosted by Emmy, Tony, and Grammy-Award winning actor and two-time Academy-Award nominee Cynthia Erivo, “Lot 448” and “Ezinma” spotlight two “independent female pioneers in the arts who are blazing their own paths in male-dominated fields at a time of great cultural change.”

Ezinma’s eponymous short film, directed by Alison Chernick, chronicles the violinist’s journey forging her own path in one of the toughest industries by fusing classical and contemporary music together. In 2017, Ezinma shared a cover of Future’s “Mask Off” that led to overnight viral fame, and the realization that she had tapped into something people were genuinely interested in. A series of widely popular uploads to her YouTube channel solidified her status as the face of a new crossover genre, and shortly thereafter Ezinma caught the attention of none other than Beyonce herself, granting the Nebraska native an opportunity to perform as part of the singer’s orchestra for Beychella. With newfound determination, Ezinma returned to New York City to work on her own sound. “I’m not a hip hop artist, I’m not a classical artist. I’m working to create this new fusion of music,” says the violinist. “As a person of mixed race, reimagining popular songs with the gloss of high art feels natural to me.”

In her upcoming album, Key of Black Minor, Ezinma showcases her talents as a music producer and violin virtuose. The first two singles “Beethoven Pleads The Fifth” and “Vivaldi Springs Forth” are available now on all digital streaming platforms along with their accompanying music videos. Check out Ezinma’s boundary breaking documentary (14:00 min mark) below:

Watch: Charlie Sheena’s Tasty Tasty ‘Thot Joose’ Video

Bronx rapper Charlie Sheena has “got that delicacy that you can’t refuse to eat,” and she is serving all of that and so much more in the music video for her latest dance jam, “Thot Joose.”

Produced and directed by queer New York DJ Tyler Stone, the video follows Charlie and co. as they shut down the Coney Island boardwalk, living their fullest neon fantasy. This is the first project released by FemmeKraft, the queer record label and production company launched by Stone earlier this summer.

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“Turn This” B*tch Up and Party in the Desert with Queer Artist Rica Shay

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Electro Hip-Hop artist, Rica Shay, is giving us Priscilla Queen of the Desert realness on the new music video for his latest club banger, “Turn This.” Featuring looks by queer designers Slick It Up, Kali 4 Kouture, and Rik Villa, the visual highlights the underground club kids aesthetic and creates a platform for self-acceptance and unbridled self-expression.

The infectious new track was produced by Crushed Records and follows the success of Rica Shay’s gritty debut single, “No More.” You can catch Rica Shay’s energetic live performance in Portland, Denver, Chicago, New York, and Boston this fall while he finishes working on a full album.

Watch the Ash N Bone produced video below: