Born in Milwaukee, and raised in Gary, Indiana, Passhon began writing poetry as a teen and even recorded her first record at age 13. Her latest single "STCU [Shoot the Club Up]" sparks conversation around the overturn of Wade v. Roe. Becoming a force to be reckoned with, Passhon recently released a new EP last Friday, GMB Season, which includes the single, "Shoot the Club Up". "Shoot the Club Up" is a dark-toned trap record for ladies to dance to and is a brutally explicit track we you probably want to not play around the kids.
Speaking words the powerful lyrics on the track, Passhon says that she loves being able to express herself while painting a picture for others to visualize. “From being homeless to putting myself through college to becoming an accountant just to learn how to handle the millions that I was manifesting to becoming homeless again to save up to open a restaurant. All so I would be financially stable to focus 100% on my music. I wanted this real bad.”
Now living in Atlanta, she wants to inspire other women who have struggled and wants her music to be powerful enough to change lives and motivate girls to stay strong. Passhon often gets compared to Omeretta, but likes to channel the energy of Cardi B, and Megan thee Stallion. Her music stands out because of her lyrics; they’re clever, catchy, and obscurely metaphoric. The sound in her new project is provocative, gritty, and loud in personality. It seems like Passhon's wanting to show listeners what it's like to bring a new rhythm to the game. Hip-hop fans are going to have to really open their ears when checking out this new, empowered woman in rap.
Passhon also is announcing that she is getting ready to come right back and drop some more music. So, don't get too settled in, she is soon going to be a force with even more upcoming releases.
GMB Season is available on all streaming platforms.
Connect with Passhon: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SoundCloud