The GRAMMYsのインスタグラム(recordingacademy) - 9月3日 04時14分
@alunaaa is in control as a solo artist and reclaiming her space as a Black woman in dance music. The now-massive genre has straight White men at its center, even though it was created by Black, brown and queer people in response to the racist disco backlash of 1979. With her debut solo album, '#Renaissance', she explores the roots of dance music, brings in messages of equality and empowerment and takes listeners through a journey of emotions and rhythms from dusk 'til dawn.
Our GRAMMY.com staff writer Ana Monroy Yglesias (@anasunbun), spoke with the British singer/songwriter/DJ/producer to chat about about her vision, creative process, and her #mission to create a more inclusive dance music space. Full interview in our stories or #linkinbio.
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