Urban Culture Magazine SEPT/OCT 2017 | Page 12

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Artist SKILLA music is the emotions you give to the people

Priscilla Peaceful is an aspiring, local Las Vegas artist. Although she was originally born in East LA, she considers herself a Vegas girl at heart. Choir was a huge thing for this young lady. At the age of 23, now 24, Priscilla decided to assume the alter ego of, Anubis, kick starting her extreme passion and grind for music. Anubis is the Egyptian God of ushering ones to the underworld for the Weighing of the Heart, embalming, mummification and cemeteries, which surely counters Priscilla being Peaceful. "The yin and yang is key to gain." Would be one of her favorite philosophies. Priscilla is anticipating the release of an EP within the month of March, 2017, titled, "Roller Coastin'." Which integrates perfectly into her philosophy. "Roller Coastin'," will definitely be a wild ride, with songs from several different genres. This girl cannot stuck to one style, she loves mixing up as to offer her listeners a variety of emotions and instrumentals.

Priscilla works with, David Grants, a phenomenal, local Las Vegas producer. They work at Berkshire Way Recording Studio right in the center of their city of sin. The diligence and dedication of these two artists makes for some great music. Priscilla writes all of her own, original, lyrics. David produces, mixes and masters his original beats into her records.

Priscilla is an independent artist who sings and flows without any featured artists on her tracks. In her poetry and lyrics, she constantly Emirates and translates that life has ups and downs but you have to stay up! She touches on a little bit of love and relationships as well. A sense of awareness to the darkness of society can also be found in her art. The mixtures of voice and beat are something unique as well as classic. Unique; because she twirls your mind and picks your brain. Classic; because she hits those jazzy, relaxing notes and melodies. Expect the unexpected, Priscilla and Anubis are coming.

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