Yall
Yall is a musical collective from New York City. Their sound pulls from soul, R&B, pop, and hip-hop, with vocalist Gabriela Richardson at the front. The group...
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Yall is a musical collective from New York City. Their sound pulls from soul, R&B, pop, and hip-hop, with vocalist Gabriela Richardson at the front. The group includes multi-instrumentalist and producer Josh One, bassist Leo P, and drummer Chris "Da Beat" Davis.
They released their debut EP, "Hundred Miles," in 2019. The title track, featuring Richardson, got some attention. They followed it with an album called "Unveiling" and another EP titled "The Distance."
In 2020, the band faced some criticism over their single "Roots," with allegations of cultural appropriation. They responded to the feedback. Their live shows are known for their energy.
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