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For YZell Morii, music isn’t just art—it’s survival, memory, and reclamation. A call for identity, resilience, and the quiet longing for representation . A Pop and R&B vocalist with Afro-Dominican roots, Y’Zell was born and raised in Lawrence, Massachusetts, where creative outlets were few and stories like his were rarely centered. But even in the quiet corners of a rural upbringing, his voice found power—first on stage through years of musical theater, and later in the studio, where he began crafting songs that reflect the emotional highs and lows of growing up queer, brown, and unheard.
Influenced by the acrobatics of Christina Aguilera, the rawness and emotion of Beyoncé , the femininity of Ariana Grande, and the soft intimacies of DESTIN CONRAD, YZell weaves his own narrative through rich vocals, layered harmonies, and storytelling that feels cinematic in scale. His music captures everything from sultry banter and fun to raw catharsis and tender introspection, always grounded in truth. Each track is its own scene, shaped by real experiences—love, loss, liberation—and driven by a deep desire to connect with those who’ve ever felt like they had to quiet their voice.
His music is a safe space—for every version of himself, and for listeners navigating their own becoming. With each release, he invites people to feel deeply and unapologetically, reminding them there is beauty in the parts of us we’re still learning to love. With YZell, the voice is the story.
Influenced by the acrobatics of Christina Aguilera, the rawness and emotion of Beyoncé , the femininity of Ariana Grande, and the soft intimacies of DESTIN CONRAD, YZell weaves his own narrative through rich vocals, layered harmonies, and storytelling that feels cinematic in scale. His music captures everything from sultry banter and fun to raw catharsis and tender introspection, always grounded in truth. Each track is its own scene, shaped by real experiences—love, loss, liberation—and driven by a deep desire to connect with those who’ve ever felt like they had to quiet their voice.
His music is a safe space—for every version of himself, and for listeners navigating their own becoming. With each release, he invites people to feel deeply and unapologetically, reminding them there is beauty in the parts of us we’re still learning to love. With YZell, the voice is the story.