MegaGoneFree
Tue
Jun
02

MegaGoneFree

Jabba, Eph, Berry

About the event

MegaGoneFree


MegaGoneFree is a Black LGBTQ+ independent musician on a mission to share a message of love, open-mindedness, empathy, acceptance, and hope with the world. Their work encourages listeners to embrace their uniqueness as their greatest strength.


JABBAGOTDAJUICE


JABBAGOTDAJUICE a.k.a. Thirst Quencher, is an emerging artist from Maryland. The rapper/songwriter dips and dabbles in a variety of different styles from melodic rap to an aggressive punk rap flow. Growing up she was heavily influenced by artists and groups such as Chief Keef, Missy Elliot, Aaliyah, Avril Lavigne, and Paramore. She refers to herself as a modern day rockstar. JABBAGOTDAJUICE had a passion for music at a young age by writing poems/songs in middle school, but didn’t actually record any songs until 2019. After gaining local attention from the hard-hitting rap song “Flava Freestyle” released on SoundCloud, JABBAGOTDAJUICE knew that she had the talent to give her a name within the music industry. However, it was not until 2021 that she decided to take music seriously and made her mark as a new artist. JABBAGOTDAJUICE is well known for her raw aggressive sound and bold ad libs. Many try to categorize her as an alternative rapper, but as she expands and develops her sound genres limit her. There is no true genre to describe her sound yet.


Berry


Strawbalien is a multi-genre artist based in Indianapolis, IN. She blends EDM music styles with rap and never sticks to just one vibe. Throughout her discography you will find fusions that represent the variety of an alternative black girl, navigating a world that tries to suppress that freedom from black voices. Strawbalien is guaranteed to get a crowd hype, dancing and unafraid to shine.


Eph See


When it comes to making music independently, Boston born artist, Eph See, truly shines. Unsigned and unmanaged, Eph See has built their musical career from the ground up by releasing singles and long-form projects through self led campaigns and the help of their creative community of friends. Their debut EP, g*rlhood, released in October of 2021, landed them features in Lyrical Lemonade and The Fader, all without the budget or marketing of a label; A true test to the quality of their work & dedication to their craft.


They are known to float from genre to genre, oftentimes mixing multiple together to create something entirely new. Luckily for them, this ability to be fluid in their songwriting and composition has an outlet when writing for other artists at Anti Social Camp taking place across New York’s boroughs each June. The only rule they have when songwriting?

Be potently honest.


Eph See’s latest project, a mixtape titled “xoxo, eph”, was received with love and recognized by WBUR and dreamworldgirlzine for its honesty, storytelling, and composition. And their current work keeps raising the bar higher and higher, receiving critical acclaim from the Senior Producer of NPR’s Tiny Desk, Robin Hilton, on Top Shelf 2025 and All Songs Considered.

This show is at Union Stage

This show is at Jammin Java

This show is at Pearl Street Warehouse

This show is at The Howard Theatre

This show is at The Miracle Theatre

This show is at The Theatre at Capital Turnaround

This show is at Nationals Park