Sharon looks paradoxically more grounded when she doesn’t stay in one place, becoming all the more commanding when untethered by a mic stand. When she lets the music simply move through her body, she looks exactly how she says she felt in the process of making it: “I felt energetic. I felt free.”
NAOMI X 66 GREENE now live.
Words by @brookaster
As introspective as her lyrics can be and as seriously as she takes her work, @naomisharon is much lighter in conversation—cracking jokes at her own expense, speaking with an assured humility, and carrying the kind of calm confidence that only comes from someone fully settling into their craft.
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Words by @brookaster
As introspective as her lyrics can be and as seriously as she takes her work, @naomisharon is much lighter in conversation—cracking jokes at her own expense, speaking with an assured humility, and carrying the kind of calm confidence that only comes from someone fully settling into their craft.
Read more from our cover story at the link in bio
Words by @brookaster
Raised in a traditional African family, @mightbehawa recalls that part of her yearning for authenticity involved rejecting the gender norms imposed on her from an early age.
HAWA x 66 GREENE now live.
Words by @suburban.hoodie
“When people walk through the doors of @_66greene there’s an understanding you have to have a different level of work ethic.”
HAWA x 66 GREENE now live.
Words by @suburban.hoodie