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For years, multi-hyphenate artist Stacy Epps was told she had to choose—that one passion would have to take a backseat to the other. But music has always been inseparable from her journey as an artist, attorney, educator, and healer. Now, with the release of letthe..., the first single from her upcoming album Flowheart, Stacy is fully stepping back into her artistry, bringing her signature blend of hip-hop, soul, and spiritual elevation to the forefront.
Stacy Epps first captivated global audiences with her ethereal vocals on Madvillainy, the seminal MF DOOM and Madlib collaboration, where she appeared on the track Eye. That moment introduced her to an international fan base that has supported her through three independent releases—The Awakening, Ruff Draft, and Aura—as well as performances across the U.S., Europe, South Africa and Japan. Her unique vocal style, blending celestial tones with grounded, soul-infused delivery, led to collaborations with some of the most respected names in music, including Diamond D, Oh No, Georgia Anne Muldrow, and Jneiro Jarel. Her ability to weave conscious lyricism and sonic elevation into her work made her a sought-after voice in underground hip-hop and beyond.
Stacy Epps is embracing the full spectrum of her artistry—artist, healer, and guide. Her return to music is a personal triumph and a mission: to inspire, uplift, and help others reconnect with their own inner light and creative flow.
Stacy Epps first captivated global audiences with her ethereal vocals on Madvillainy, the seminal MF DOOM and Madlib collaboration, where she appeared on the track Eye. That moment introduced her to an international fan base that has supported her through three independent releases—The Awakening, Ruff Draft, and Aura—as well as performances across the U.S., Europe, South Africa and Japan. Her unique vocal style, blending celestial tones with grounded, soul-infused delivery, led to collaborations with some of the most respected names in music, including Diamond D, Oh No, Georgia Anne Muldrow, and Jneiro Jarel. Her ability to weave conscious lyricism and sonic elevation into her work made her a sought-after voice in underground hip-hop and beyond.
Stacy Epps is embracing the full spectrum of her artistry—artist, healer, and guide. Her return to music is a personal triumph and a mission: to inspire, uplift, and help others reconnect with their own inner light and creative flow.
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