Blushhh Music Brings new Meaning to social connectivity in a digital Musical world.
Blushhh Music is reaching for new sounds, new styling and is not afraid of making social connections. Coming out of Houston are three wonderful women who have no hesitation in letting you know that they have thrown their hats into the music game and have what it takes to make it.
Blushhh Music is the new protégée of famed music manager Matthew Knowles, who was instrumental in guiding and strategizing the development and later success of the girl group “Destiny’s Child”. He was not only their manger, but also the father of the then lead singer Beyonce Knowles. The group consists of Sunni, Tali and Bunni Ray.
While performing around Houston trying to make a name for themselves the girls heard about a music showcase at Music World Entertainment where Knowles was providing feedback to artists.
“’We got excited and eager to get in front of Mr. Knowles so we entered the showcase. On our first appearance at the showcase, he was not present. The feedback that we got was to try less rap and more singing,” shares Sunni.
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