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Brave Formerly of Richgirl Supports “Equality for All” with Release of “Break Me Down” Music Video!

“A dream starts and stops in the mind – when you cease to dream you’ve ceased to live. Never let anything break you down.”

It was merely a week ago that Obama fueled the 2012 campaign conversation when he announced his support of same-sex marriage. Artists all over have been expressing their views however one Brave MC happens to stand out among them all. Brave, a rapper and singer (formally of Richgirl), makes it clear that not only are we all in this together but all of us are equal and deserve to be treated with dignity and respect regardless of religious beliefs, sexual orientation, gender, and ethnicity.

Already being referenced as a “game changer,” Brave holds the very same sentiment as the President and so many others – that equal rights are owed to all.  Releasing her first single and video, “Break Me Down,” Brave touches on issues and struggles that we’ve all experienced or witnessed. She sets the bar and raises awareness of equality for all.  The single is a powerful and passionate message to viewers. It emphasizes to not let ignorance or the lack of understanding of others limit the good and greatness that exists in everyone.

In the span of 1 year from Brave’s split from her group Richgirl, loss of both her father and manager, Brave has returned to the music scene and is ready to make her mark. Pairing deep and encrypted concepts with heartfelt delivery, “Break Me Down,” drips love and pain, truth and growth, proving that this female MC is building her own empire from the grass roots up. Be on the lookout for her upcoming EP, A Brave New World.

For more information on Brave be sure to follow her on Twitter @BmoreBrave

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1 Response

  1. Briana

    Thank you for posting such a great message! I’m so happy to see a female rapper actually saying something with substance! this is amazing! love it!

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