How Singer-Songwriter Raveena Gets It Done
Raveena Aurora's R&B, soul-inflected music and soft-spoken spirituality have garnered her a dedicated legion of fans. The Queens-raised, Indian-American singer embarks on her first national tour this fall, one that she calls "the softest tour of all time."
In this video, Raveena takes the Cut through a day in her life, and talks us through the inspiration for her album Lucid, her favorite cafe in the city, and what being a musician of color means to her.
Видео How Singer-Songwriter Raveena Gets It Done канала New York Magazine
In this video, Raveena takes the Cut through a day in her life, and talks us through the inspiration for her album Lucid, her favorite cafe in the city, and what being a musician of color means to her.
Видео How Singer-Songwriter Raveena Gets It Done канала New York Magazine
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