Entertainment

Meet Miami-based Hip-Hop artist, Pilly Mae who is an inspiration for many

Meet Miami-based Hip-Hop artist, Pilly Mae who is an inspiration for many

Miami-based Hip-Hop artist, Pilly Mae, captures the best of the hip-hop culture through her captivating blend of modern hip-hop combined with flares of R&B and rap. Influenced by Doja Cat, Pilly Mae dives into deep hip-hop paying close attention to themes of empowerment and self-acceptance. By staying in-tune with the culture and ambiance, Pilly Mae is able to touch thousands through self-discovering journeys and purpose. Through her music, Pilly Mae aims for her listeners, both men and women alike, to become confident in themselves with a guiltless journey.

Honing into her sound at a young age, Pilly Mae naturally separated herself from other similar artists by emerging as an idiosyncratic talent mastering how to both rap and sing. Jumpstarting her career, Pilly Mae landed her first management deal with Roc Nation. Soon after, she traveled to the east coast becoming well-known for her live chemistry. Performing for thousands, Pilly Mae has performed at notable events including Litfest in 2018, SXSW, Coachella, and Rolling Loud.. During these events, she opened for major artists: Yo Gotti, Smoke Purp, Blockboy JB, Tekashi 69. Pilly Mae has also collaborated with upcoming and mainstream artists including Luke Nasty on his song “Sex Appeal” and starred in YFN Lucci’s music video “Rolled On”.

Pilly Mae has recently released her first EP ” MAE Day”. The EP has a total of 10 tracks all in perfect ordering touching on topics of love, hustle and daily grind of being a female. Through her EP , Pilly Mae emphasizes that singleness is nothing to be ashamed of and individuals should be highly selective, never settling for anything less than their standards. True self-love begins with your standards and who and what you entertain with your time, love, and energy.

Planning for the future, Pilly Mae will branch into fashion, brand-partnerships, beauty, and charity work for animals and less fortunate children.

error: Content is protected !!