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Broccoli City Festival with GloRilla, Finesse2tymes, and more

Jul 15, 2023  ·  RFK Stadium, Washington, DC RFK Stadium, Washington, DC

Broccoli City Festival
Jul 15
Broccoli City Festival
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Nigerian singer-songwriter Asake, born in Lagos, excels in Afro-Fusion. A Theater Arts grad from Obafemi Awolowo University, he evolved from dancer to music, earning acclaim for dynamic performances.
Memphis rapper Finesse2tymes transformed his life post-prison, signing with Mob Ties/Atlantic. Known for collaborations with Blac Youngsta and Moneybagg Yo, he honed his craft during incarceration and aims to captivate with his music.
TiaCorine from Winston-Salem, NC blends diverse styles in hits like 'Cabbage' with OGSpliff. Known for her unique sound, she has roots in hip-hop and fashion.
Raised in Nashville, Coco Jones, daughter of a singer and NFL player, blends soulful, relatable R&B with storytelling. Known for Disney’s "Let It Shine" and starring as Hilary Banks in "Bel-Air." Signed with High Standardz/Def Jam, she seamlessly transitions between music and acting.
Philadelphia-born R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan, known for hits like "Need U Bad," and albums "Fearless" & "Reality Show," has earned multiple Grammy nods. Famous for blending traditional and contemporary R&B, she has also collaborated with artists like Missy Elliott and PJ Morton.
Tennessee rapper GloRilla, known for female empowerment anthems, gained fame with "FNF (Let's Go)”. Signed by Yo Gotti to CMG, she followed up with hits like "Tomorrow".
Rema, Afrorave trailblazer from Nigeria, rocked globally with hits like "Corny," "Dumebi," and Obama-favored "Iron Man." His records have toppled charts, earning him a Guinness record, VMA Award, and historic Spotify milestones. Notably collaborated with Selena Gomez.
LaRussell, influential rap artist, founded "Good Compenny" to support indie artists without sacrificing ownership. Known for ethical practices, community involvement, and a pay-what-you-want model for his art.

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