I had a great conversation with KyaraBoo. She knows where she wants to go with her music career. KyaraBoo always wanted to be in show business. She started out watching Whitney Houston at the age of 6. Whitney Houston became KyaraBoo's biggest inspiration and motivation, when Whitney died it was the hardest pill to swallow when she passed away. The first-time KyaraBoo saw Whitney Houston was in 1996...she was performing her hit single Greatest Love of All which was released in 1985 KyaraBoo's whole life has been about wanting to be a part of the entertainment business. KyaraBoo began writing music at an early age and would get her cousins and friends into different singing groups. The first group KyaraBoo created was "Tru Identity." It consisted of 3 girls and KyaraBoo. "Tru Identity" was a singing and rap group. They were all 14 years old. Around 2005, KyaraBoo and her best friend Keera decided to branch off into a duo rap group called "2KTrill," which was straight Hip Hop Rap. In 2007, KyaraBoo branched off and went solo and became KyaraBoo. After graduation, she recommitted herself to Christ and decided to go to Gospel. She joined her church choir and during that time, she would write rap verses to certain songs. When they would practice at church, KyaraBoo would write an entire gospel song that they would sing on Sunday mornings. KyaraBoo decided to brighten her horizons and went on to audition for Sunday Best Season 7 but did not win although she had the greatest opportunity of meeting Kirk Franklin. In 2011, someone nominated her for the Gospel Choice Awards of Central Georgia and she was blessed enough to win the Best in Holy Hip Hop category. In 2013, KyaraBoo begins to lose hope due to personal and health issues and she suffered long-term depression for many years. Because of that, she became a mental health advocate. She started spreading the word to family and friends on how important mental health can be and how therapy and medication can be a great stepping stone to recovery.
Other than Music, KyaraBoo's's other interest consists of Acting, Mental Health, Politics, and Sports. In 2019, she began listening to many Southern Soul Djs and was introduced to Southern Soul. KyaraBoo's new Single:Check Up On Me" written by herself and produced by Rodnae Da Boss is her first single introducing herself as a Southern Soul Female Rap Artist. Her second EP Southern Soul Rapstar was also produced by Rodnae da Boss, KyaraBoo went on to work with Southern Soul A list Artist Jeter Jones “Lady In These Streets." Her third EP "Birthday Cake" was produced by Ronald Slack Jefferson ”Slacktraxx”.
KyaraBoo continues pushing her career until she reaches her goal. If you want to follow KyaraBoo go to all social media and follow her at TherealKyaraBoo. Thank you for listening to and supporting the podcast. If you want to be heard email
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