In an era where authenticity often takes a backseat to catchy hooks and manufactured personas, Poiison is a breath of fresh air. The Queens, NYC native is making waves in the hip-hop scene with music that serves as a diary entry, laying bare her emotions for the world to connect with.
Growing up in a household filled with music, Poiison found solace in self-expression through songwriting. “For me, music is life,” she explains. “It’s the soundtrack to everything we do. I use music as my diary.” This honest approach sets her apart in an industry where many artists chase trends and cater to what they think listeners want to hear.
Poiison’s lyrics offer a raw look into her inner world. Take the line “I’m spending at Saks again, addicted to fashion trends and then I get sad again” from her song “Buss it.” It’s a poignant commentary on retail therapy and the fleeting highs and lows that come with it. “That’s the reality of life,” she says. “If you know, you know.”
But Poiison’s mission goes beyond just sharing her own experiences. She aims to build a community where fans can find solace and connection in her music. “There’s so much pain and I know I’m not the only one feeling like this,” she reflects. “I have music to share my pain and the brighter side or better outcome of our pain that we all share.”
Fans won’t have to wait long for new music from Poiison. She has an exciting single featuring Cash Cobain dropping on June 14th, ahead of her highly-anticipated EP. While she’s tight-lipped on the details, one thing is clear: this is an artist on the rise who is unapologetically herself and making music that truly matters.
Follow her at @Poiison911 and get ready to experience hip-hop in its most authentic form.
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