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A Aisha Badru Photo
Musician — New York
A Aisha Badru Photo
Aisha Badru from Yonkers, New York
Thrift store chic.
Damien Rice. His music is so beautifully intimate that he can captivate a sold-out room without a band. ‘Delicate’ is my favourite song of his and if you’ve been to one of my shows, you’ve heard me cover it.
Hippies, for sure.
I’d love to pick Albert Einstein’s brain and share with him a few theories of my own. I’m really big into spirituality, quantum physics and the mystery behind life. It’d be interesting to share our two perspectives as we are from very different worlds and very different times.
Meow Wolf in Santa Fe has definitely been my favorite because it was the most unique. There are immersive art installations throughout the entire two-level building that tell a mysterious narrative and you’re allowed to walk around and enter in all the rooms to interact with the story.
Berlin singer-songwriter Alice Phoebe Lou has a very powerful mind that I hope the entire world gets to peek inside. She’s inspired me to be fearless and not just talk about love in my music. I’d suggest checking out her song 'Society'. Lyrics like hers have the power to open a closed mine and open closed eyes.
Following the release of her poignant single ‘Bridges’, New York singer Aisha Badru returns with ‘Fossil Fuels’ - the latest track off her anticipated debut LP, Pendulum
I’m pretty sure it was a Destiny’s Child song. I loved them when I was a kid.
Nick Drake - 'Place To Be'
Frank Ocean - 'Nostalgia Ultra'
“Do you want to be just a machine in this crazy society?”
Alice Phoebe Lou - 'Orbit'
Moses Sumney - ‘Don’t Bother Calling’. I’m in love with the way he explores existentialism in this song.
Right now it’s a must to turn up ‘Perfect’ by Ed Sheeran very loud and sing along to all the lyrics in hopes you find a love as picturesque as he describes.
Switchfoot by ‘I Dare You To Move’. It’s one of my all-time favourite songs.
Incubus - ‘Aqueous Transmission’. Such a soothing song with beautiful traditional Asian inspired production and Native American wind instruments.
Alice Phoebe Lou and Moses Sumney are my current obsessions.
Aisha Badru from Yonkers, New York
Thrift store chic.
Damien Rice. His music is so beautifully intimate that he can captivate a sold-out room without a band. ‘Delicate’ is my favourite song of his and if you’ve been to one of my shows, you’ve heard me cover it.
Hippies, for sure.
I’d love to pick Albert Einstein’s brain and share with him a few theories of my own. I’m really big into spirituality, quantum physics and the mystery behind life. It’d be interesting to share our two perspectives as we are from very different worlds and very different times.
Meow Wolf in Santa Fe has definitely been my favorite because it was the most unique. There are immersive art installations throughout the entire two-level building that tell a mysterious narrative and you’re allowed to walk around and enter in all the rooms to interact with the story.
Berlin singer-songwriter Alice Phoebe Lou has a very powerful mind that I hope the entire world gets to peek inside. She’s inspired me to be fearless and not just talk about love in my music. I’d suggest checking out her song 'Society'. Lyrics like hers have the power to open a closed mine and open closed eyes.
Following the release of her poignant single ‘Bridges’, New York singer Aisha Badru returns with ‘Fossil Fuels’ - the latest track off her anticipated debut LP, Pendulum
I’m pretty sure it was a Destiny’s Child song. I loved them when I was a kid.
Nick Drake - 'Place To Be'
Frank Ocean - 'Nostalgia Ultra'
“Do you want to be just a machine in this crazy society?”
Alice Phoebe Lou - 'Orbit'
Moses Sumney - ‘Don’t Bother Calling’. I’m in love with the way he explores existentialism in this song.
Right now it’s a must to turn up ‘Perfect’ by Ed Sheeran very loud and sing along to all the lyrics in hopes you find a love as picturesque as he describes.
Switchfoot by ‘I Dare You To Move’. It’s one of my all-time favourite songs.
Incubus - ‘Aqueous Transmission’. Such a soothing song with beautiful traditional Asian inspired production and Native American wind instruments.
Alice Phoebe Lou and Moses Sumney are my current obsessions.