Queen is Dead by Bambu featuring Rhythm Natives: my little cameo
Bam and I go way back way back (ask him about the MiGente.com days.) I remember his first performance with him and his boy Faniks coming at The Bus Stop show in SIPA, carrying an oversized KKK man in a noose. From there he has been rocking stage after stage, from Sol Fest, to opening up for Common, to university to university, state to state, making appearances in screens, in radio shows, to collaborations with solid folks in the industry.
This man has put in work and I am blessed to see him rise.
So when I get his note saying that he wanted me to be part of this video, I felt mad honored, especially after seeing the other women I stand with at the shoot.
Big ups to Bambu, Oishi Media, Chicharone Adventures, Tricia J, Duel, Rhythm Natives, KMB, AF3IRM, Jilly C, Kat C., Piddle Productions, Zoe., and everybody and anybody who was part of this project.
About Pilipino Artist Network

The Pilipino Artists Network (PAN) is a California-statewide, capacity-building program for established and emerging Filipino American artists in nine different disciplines: Traditional Folk Arts, Dance, Theatre, Music, Visual Arts, Media Arts, Literary Arts, Arts Education, and Presenters. It is designed to promote the growth of multiple disciplines by developing mutually supportive relationships that provide greater access to resources and markets not otherwise available through individual efforts.





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