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Welcome to episode of 52 of Dear Black Girl and catch these vibes today as we sit with singer/songwriter Saint Bodhi to talk about her debut album ‘Mad World’, astrology and life.
Episode 51 playlists ‘A Black Girl’s Mixtape’ available on Apple Music
Listen to Saint Bodhi’s Debut Album ‘Mad World’ (Here)
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About Saint Bodhi
Saint Bodhi is a chameleon. Having absorbed sounds from her native Los Angeles as well as Atlanta and New York, the singer/songwriter’s unmatched malleability has made her an essential piece to the behind-the-scenes of several blockbuster albums. Now 27 years old with a star-studded resume to her name, however, Bodhi is ready to pivot from songwriting into a solo career of her own.
Born and raised in South Central, CA, Bodhi developed a natural knack for songwriting in her early years, eventually pursuing a career in music by attending the Musician’s Institute in Los Angeles. Following school, her unmatched work ethic and fine-tuned ear immediately stood out amongst her peers, and in the years to follow, Bodhi became known as a reputable songwriter in R&B and hip-hop, boasting A$AP Rocky, Jaden Smith, Kevin Gates, and DJ Snake as just a few of her past collaborators.
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