Bri Berlay
Austin, TX | Established. Jan 01, 2017
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Detroit-born but now Brooklyn-based rapper Bri Berlay (nee Bryanna Berlay) draws inspiration from the likes of Kreayshawn and Amanda Blank, club music and unusual electronic rhythms. We here at Discobelle can premiere “BRASSY”, her first single and eye-popping music video debut on which we get a nonchalant rap style over a minimalistic, b-more handclap infused banger produced by Baltimore legend Mighty Mark. She’s also gearing up for the release of a full-length mixtape which is sure to turn heads. - Martin Discobelle
Bri Berlay invades the hood with an enticing attitude & obnoxiously sexy vibe in her latest music video for hit single “Blessings.” In this visual she struts with a confidence that could never be bought as one of the few white female rappers in the game. Check out the dope video above! - Venus Rose The Source
We just chopped it up with Bberlay about her new video and music, here’s what she had to say!
MBB: Where is your hometown and what area do you currently represent?
BRI BERLAY: I was born in Detroit, and I rep the Lower East Side, NYC
MBB: How would you describe your musical sound?
BRI BERLAY: Brassy & sonically a combination of breakbeat, trap, ghetto-house
MBB: This is an amazing video, did you work closely with the director?
BRI BERLAY: Thank you! & yes, I directed it alongside Andrew Colton. After I sent him the treatment he scouted the locations and the rest is history. Andrew’s easy to work with and has a great vision. I trust him 100% - http://musicboombox.com/
New York City’s “brassiest of the brassiest” blonde rapper Bri Berlay is premiering her new music video for “Big Bank” in this edition of Gay Agenda. The empowering track features queer Baltimore rapper TT the Artist. Speaking to Billboard, Bri Berlay had nothing but praise for her collab partner: “TT is awesome. The realist of the real. I enjoy working with her the most because she's a powerhouse. From the jump, I needed a female voice on the track because it's about giving females credit for getting money and being hustlers. It's okay to be bossy and take control.”
She adds: “‘Big Bank’ is that “if you got it, flaunt it” track that is probably making M.I.A. proud. This track is a reminder that hard work pays off and to always follow your dreams while having fun.” - Billboard
BLVK SHEEP DROPS A HEATER REMIX OF WUKI’S “CHOP IT” FEAT. BRI BERLAY New York trap producer Blvk Sheep, also known as Richie Buckley, has made his mark in music from releasing with Fool’s Gold, Quality Good Records and more to receiving nods from high profile artists, such as NGHTMRE, Alison Wonderland and more. His unique style and impeccable sound design have kept our eyes on him, and he proves himself yet again in his latest remix of Wuki’s “Chop It” feat. Bri Berlay. “Chop It” packs a powerful punch of energy with gritty saw bass, expert vocal chops, and lively claps and kicks that will have you headbanging your way through this Monday. So if the coffee didn’t quite do the trick, try supplementing this into your morning routine … you’re welcome. - Noise Porn
Rapper Bri Berlay performs for Austin Pride - Jana Birchum, Austin Chronicle
Bri Berlay is the princess of the Lower East Side. A true performer with the style and brass required for stardom, she is a high-fashion hood-rat from the dirty downtown streets of New York City. Berlay is a self-made indie artist to the core, running her show and maintaining creative control. Her sound mixes trap, ghetto house, and breakbeat influences and her brand is exclusive and high-end. She rolls in with her signature two braids and cornrows, perfect nails, and white gold everywhere. She carries the vibe of someone on the verge of massive success.
How long have you been in the music business and how did you get started in the first place?
Bri Berlay: I have always been an entertainer. For as long as I can remember I have had a need to perform and a love for music. I get chills every time I hear a crazy drop, or some funky hard shit. I’d say my career started in the music business started when I was in kindergarten, choreographing routines with other girls on the block.
Who were your first and strongest musical influences that you can remember?
Bri Berlay: I like this question. I have to say the spice girls and I’m not embarrassed. I went through a phase in an elementary age and even know it didn’t last long they already had me convinced I was a superstar superhero on a mission to spread girl power. Now that I think of it, I also really idolized Mary-Kate and Ashley and Disney.
Which artists are you currently listening to or inspired by?
Bri Berlay: TT The Artist, Dai Burger, Leikeli47
What do you feel are the key elements people should be getting out of your music?
Bri Berlay: I make party music. Bottom line. I want everyone listening to feel confident and lit. I love my life and I am very self-confident. I believe anything is possible and friendships are most important. Do what you love doing and do it every day. Wake up every day and have as much fun as possible. Carpe Diem. Sieze the Day. Wake up brassy, carpe diem. —nobody’s stopping you.
What do you think separates you from the crowd of urban music artists emerging right now?
Bri Berlay: I am VERY different from most urban artists. First of all, am I an urban artist? …-Absofuckinlutely. Secondly, am I a gangster rapper? …I’d love to say so, but no, that’s not the type of music I make. By definition “urban” means from “from the city,’’ and Bri Berlay was made in the Lower East Side, New York. I was a struggling artist, I lived homeless in New York and the city’s nightlife became my real life. It’s how I survived. So, I think I’m different because I came up from the heart of the city with drive and determination.
Do you at any time think you’re at a disadvantage, or maybe even discriminated against as a female artist in what is commonly thought of as a male dominated genre?
Bri Berlay: I see this question and topic come up whenever an articles written about a poppin female. The fact that I was born a female has no advantage or disadvantage on my success. I sound like me, brassy. My music is genderless, guys, girls, mermaids whoever can rap my lyrics with meaning. Being born a female has no advantages or disadvantages on an individual’s success in the business. I’m a millennial we are smart, creative and capable of anything. We do not see gender as a threat. We can freely be who we wanna be.
Are your lyrics predominantly based on real events and personal experiences, or are they drawn from your creative storytelling skills?
Bri Berlay: Both. Talk about it be about it.
What would you consider a successful, proud or high point in your career so far?
Bri Berlay: Touring this year with my drummer, Calhoun. Over the past few months, Calhoun, DJ Girlbot and I opened for Kash Doll, Cupcakke, Kreayshawn and Riff Raff Four Loko Neon Black Tour. We played the Austin PRIDE Festival for the first time and that was crazy. We’re definitely going back next year.
What has been the most difficult thing you’ve had to endure in your life or music career so far?
Bri Berlay: This question is hard, life is easy. Every time I struggle I get stronger and wiser so really every obstacle is a blessing.
What key ingredients do you always try and infuse into your songs?
Bri Berlay: Brassy, Brassy and Brassy. You gotta not try and trust yourself.
Do you also produce the beats and write the lyrics on your songs or do you collaborate with outside sources in any of these cases?
Bri Berlay: I write my lyrics and collaborate with producers and beatmakers. The beat to my latest release, Party By Myself was made by So Drove who also did my songs ‘Blessings’ and ‘Big Bank ft. TT The Artist.’
Which aspect of being an independent artist and the music making process excites you most and which aspect discourages you most?
Bri Berlay: The greatest gift an artist can have is freedom and creative control. As an independent artist I have full control over the songs I want to write, who I collaborate with and the total aesthetic of everything I release. Nothing is discouraging about being an independent artist. You have to do it all and realize you can’t do it all, to be a boss.
If you had the chance to work with any internationally recognized and successful producer or artist, who would that choice fall on right now?
Bri Berlay: RZA. RZA is a visionary and an orchestrator. I am his Jedi.
If you had the opportunity to change one thing about how the music business works right now, what would that be?
Bri Berlay: I actually love it. And I love where we are at with music. We are so lucky we live in an age where music is so easily accessible. I would love to change nation-wide radio to good music ONLY.
If someone has never heard your music, which keywords would you personally use to describe your overall sound and style?
Bri Berlay: brassy, raunchy, up-beat, very ‘do my thing’
Do you consider Internet and all the social media websites as fundamental in building a career in music today, and what is your personal relationship with the new technology at hand?
Bri Berlay: It absolutely is. I embrace social media. I love being able to directly connect with my fans and share my music all over world.
Tell us something about your latest release and where fans can find it.
Bri Berlay: My last release is called “Party By Myself,” and you can hear it on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, all that. It’s a party anthem about being lit. You hear all these songs about being in the club with the crew, but this is the anthem about not needing anybody but yourself to have a good time. Tune in to Spotify here,
https://open.spotify.com/artist/6FM3MQNRkm9IY6Q0umRbpG?si=L1uBU9dhRj6TrnzKi8KbXQ
What is your relationship with visual media? Do you think videos are important for your music? Do you have a video you would recommend fans checkout and are you busy working on something new for them?
Bri Berlay: When I’m writing a song, I’m also seeing a visual. I get real hype when coming up with new ideas. I have directed or co-directed every one of my videos. I write the treatments, concepts, scripts, cast, style and manage everyone on set. I do it all and that’s why my art makes sense. You can see all my official videos on my YouTube Channel, tell your friends and subscribe if you dig the brassy movement.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmI9nZ2lwU4&list=PLIdhYDTEvSBSN4fVajwIKfXASshZmz_li&index=8
Do you prefer working and creating in a studio environment, or performing live and dominating an audience?
Bri Berlay: Those are my two favorite things! There is nothing like the feeling of performing in front of a live audience. I come from theatre; even though the show may be rehearsed it’s still live so anything can happen. I interact with fans during my live shows, it makes every show unique and personal.
What’s next on the upcoming agenda for Bri Berlay?
Bri Berlay: I’ll be performing at A3C Festival in Atlanta, and with Cash Cash in Austin. Expect more music and videos before the year is over!
OFFICIAL LINKS: WEBSITE – TWITTER – FACEBOOK – INSTAGRAM – YOUTUBE – GENIUS – SPOTIFY – SOUNDCLOUD
Publicist: Russell Rogers
Email: Russell@BobbyDigitalPR.com
Media Inquiries:
info@briberlay.com - Rick James, Jamsphere
Discography
2018 Single Releases
Goin Live
Party By Myself
Gotta Cool Off
Too Many Dudes
Big Bank ft. TT The Artist
Brassy
Blessings
For all Bri Berlay's lyrics visit Genius.com
www.genius.com/BriBerlay
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Bri Berlay is the princess of the Lower East Side. A true performer with the style and brass required for stardom, she is a high-fashion hood-rat from the dirty downtown streets of New York City. Berlay is a self-made indie artist to the core, running her show and maintaining creative control. Her sound mixes trap, ghetto house, and breakbeat influences and her brand is exclusive and high-end. She rolls in with her signature two braids and cornrows, perfect nails, and white gold everywhere. She carries the vibe of someone on the verge of massive success.
Bri Berlay is featured on “Chop It” 2018 release by Wuki off Wuki’s own Wukileaks label. “Chop It” can be heard Sirius XM Diplo Revolution
Get a preview of “Chop It” by Wuki, featuring Bri Berlay on YouTube!https://youtu.be/AQ18DAmMnKk
Berlay is already a seasoned artist and performer with a number of releases behind her. He earlier videos include “Brassy” (https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=NmI9nZ2lwU4), “Blessings” (https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=NGRavaaJnsg), and “Big Bank (featuring T.T. the Artist)” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kURNOh0pDlI). She has new music set to drop and will be pushing herself hard on big stages throughout 2018. Bri Berlay is the next great thing to happen to hip hop and it’s about time you followed along.
"Brassy" is soon to be a worldwide vocable after unleashing her first single which earned over 100K (YouTube). She now marches towards the release of a full length EDM mixtape, intruding the scene reminding everyone where it all began. Berlay sets to bring the spirit back to a city that was once young, wild and free.
PAST 2018 Shows in Austin:Austin PRIDE FestivalEmpire Garage w/ Cupcakke & KreayshawnEmpire Garage Neon Black Tour Riff Raff Four LokoControl Room w/ Valee (G.O.O.D. Music/ Pusha-T)Control Room w/ Chynna Rogers (A$AP Mob)
SXSW Official Toms /Girl School LA / w/ TT The Artist
DallasEmpire Nightclub Kash Doll Toyota Music Factory, Breakaway Music Festival w/Lil Dicky, Rich the Kid
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