V. Bozeman
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V. Bozeman

V. Bozeman grew up in Savannah, Georgia, where she first heard gospel and rhythm and blues. She has mentioned being inspired by singers like Whitney Houston...

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V. Bozeman's soulful, unpolished Georgia sound

A Savannah-raised singer whose straightforward soul and gospel roots anchor two albums of honest, unadorned songs.

For a good sense of her style, try 'What Is Love' and 'Black and Blue.' They're both pretty direct, no frills.

Her music doesn't rely on studio polish, just soulful vocals and direct lyrics that feel lived-in. The song 'What Is Love' from her 2016 album 'Free' became a signature track, and 'Black and Blue' shows that same unvarnished approach. She's mentioned Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin as inspirations, and you can hear that lineage in her voice.

She grew up in Savannah, Georgia, listening to gospel and R&B. Her debut 'Only Human' arrived in 2014, followed by 'Free' in 2016, which included 'What Is Love.' She's worked with musicians like producer Michael Mazi and guitarist Ivan Jackson.

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V. Bozeman grew up in Savannah, Georgia, where she first heard gospel and rhythm and blues. She has mentioned being inspired by singers like Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin.

Her debut album 'Only Human' came out in 2014, followed by 'Free' in 2016. That second album included the song 'What Is Love,' which became one of her better-known tracks. She also has songs like 'Do You Remember Me' and 'Hourglass' in her catalog.

She has worked with musicians including producer Michael Mazi, guitarist Ivan Jackson, and drummer Sterling Smith. Her music tends toward soulful vocals and straightforward lyrics, without much studio polish or production trickery.

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