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Bri Biase: Unfiltered, Unstoppable, and On Fire

Bri Biase is a powerhouse — balancing motherhood, music, and entrepreneurship with effortless authenticity. Her creative process is pure

Bri Biase: Unfiltered, Unstoppable, and On Fire

Bri Biase is a powerhouse — balancing motherhood, music, and entrepreneurship with effortless authenticity. Her creative process is pure instinct. She doesn’t overthink — she attacks any record with killer instinct when the beat hits her first, sometimes laying tracks in bulk, other times just one powerful song at a time. She’s recorded over 200 songs in a year, each with its own energy and purpose.

Her music ranges from raw prayers like “Dear Heavenly Father” to fierce bangers like “Ms. IDGAF.” “I just hope people walk away with whatever the song is presenting,” Bri says — always letting the music speak for itself.

Inspired by her brother, she stepped into engineering naturally, and she now does it all — recording, visuals, rollouts, and more. Her project Dem Kids Sleep? She recorded it in two days and dropped it within the week. That’s Bri: no excuses, just execution.

When life gets heavy, she recharges with her kids. “One day of that and I’m super charged,” she says. Her grind is powered by love — and by the urgency to provide.

Her visuals, often animated and Missy Elliott-inspired, are just the beginning of her dream to create a full animated series. It’s a big goal, but so is everything she’s already done.

Biggest lesson so far? “Learn how to do things on your own… don’t wait on anybody.” And her advice to young women in music? “Don’t overthink it. Just put it out — the people will let you know.”

With a new record featuring Trina on the way and plenty more in the vault, Bri Biase is locked in — and glowing brighter than ever.

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