Big changes over here at DTR, as we proudly announce the signing of Adrienne Mack-Davis. Already called “The Voice of a Generation” hers is one that will not only define that generation, it will lift it up.
Classically trained at a young age with influences ranging from Ella Fitzgerald to Sting, Mack-Davis is a true renaissance woman. Her 2010 debut album Music In Me: The Process, catapulted her into the Boom Bap and R&B underground annals. Since then, she has collaborated with many artists including Dead Prez’s M-1, and Top-40 House DJs Jared Dietch and Jupiter Ace. She has performed Van’s Warped Tour, South by Southwest and MTV’s “The Beat,” where Swizz Beats recognized her prolific range citing that, “she sang [them] from A to Z.”
It is not only her sound that reflects her versatile range, it’s also the way in which she has chosen to live her life. Her passionate and informed politics create a nuanced lyrical style that carries right into the differences she is making. Mack-Davis is one of the first artists to represent Fighting for Futures, an international organization focused on creative education and hands-on problem solving for such issues as human trafficking. Her second album Fighting for Futures: For the Love is a testament to both her commitment to her art and to her causes.