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Future Icons Podcast hosted by Nathan J. Lee featuring Princess Fortier
“I sing for my supper,” says Princess Fortier, the Los Angeles-based model, actress, and recording artist. “Country, opera, musicals, jazz, I’ll sing anything,” she adds, self-assured and smiling. From the moment she began releasing original music to her recent contributions on high-profile projects like Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter,” which won this year’s Album of the Year, Princess has proven she is a voice for every genre.
Princess describes her artistry as “eclectic and random,” a reflection of the many genres she has mastered. Her creative range defies categorization by design. “I don’t put limits on my life,” she explains, not as a boast, but as a quiet declaration of personal truth. Whether in the studio, on stage, or in front of the camera, Fortier brings the same fearless freedom to every performance.
Nathan J. Lee is a journalist and storyteller whose work at the Los Angeles Sentinel spans arts, culture, entertainment, sports, and community-driven stories. His articles spotlight emerging talent, historical milestones, and impactful events shaping Los Angeles. From in-depth interviews with rising artists to coverage of cultural celebrations and social issues, Lee’s writing captures the pulse of the city with authenticity and insight.
Read article at lasentinel.net
https://lasentinel.net/genre-jumping-and-high-note-hitting-princess-fortier-wont-be-boxed-in.html
Tags: Princess Fortier, model, actress, recording artist, Beyoncé, Cowboy Carter, Album of the Year, Beck, Colors, All American, CBS, HBO, Paramount+, Marcus Eldridge, Cloud Nine, neuroscience, UCLA, Emory University, Los Angeles, Grammy Awards, Opening Act competition, independent artist, Black women in entertainment, genre-defying artists, rising talent, entertainment profile, artistic identity, Black female creatives in Hollywood, music, vocal power, music industry, Los Angeles artist, future icon, Nathan J. Lee
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By Nathan J. LeeFuture Icons Podcast hosted by Nathan J. Lee featuring Princess Fortier
“I sing for my supper,” says Princess Fortier, the Los Angeles-based model, actress, and recording artist. “Country, opera, musicals, jazz, I’ll sing anything,” she adds, self-assured and smiling. From the moment she began releasing original music to her recent contributions on high-profile projects like Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter,” which won this year’s Album of the Year, Princess has proven she is a voice for every genre.
Princess describes her artistry as “eclectic and random,” a reflection of the many genres she has mastered. Her creative range defies categorization by design. “I don’t put limits on my life,” she explains, not as a boast, but as a quiet declaration of personal truth. Whether in the studio, on stage, or in front of the camera, Fortier brings the same fearless freedom to every performance.
Nathan J. Lee is a journalist and storyteller whose work at the Los Angeles Sentinel spans arts, culture, entertainment, sports, and community-driven stories. His articles spotlight emerging talent, historical milestones, and impactful events shaping Los Angeles. From in-depth interviews with rising artists to coverage of cultural celebrations and social issues, Lee’s writing captures the pulse of the city with authenticity and insight.
Read article at lasentinel.net
https://lasentinel.net/genre-jumping-and-high-note-hitting-princess-fortier-wont-be-boxed-in.html
Tags: Princess Fortier, model, actress, recording artist, Beyoncé, Cowboy Carter, Album of the Year, Beck, Colors, All American, CBS, HBO, Paramount+, Marcus Eldridge, Cloud Nine, neuroscience, UCLA, Emory University, Los Angeles, Grammy Awards, Opening Act competition, independent artist, Black women in entertainment, genre-defying artists, rising talent, entertainment profile, artistic identity, Black female creatives in Hollywood, music, vocal power, music industry, Los Angeles artist, future icon, Nathan J. Lee
#PrincessFortier #Model #Actress #RecordingArtist #Beyoncé #CowboyCarter #AlbumOfTheYear #Beck #Colors #AllAmerican #CBS #HBO #ParamountPlus #MarcusEldridge #CloudNine #Neuroscience #UCLA #EmoryUniversity #LosAngeles #GrammyAwards #OpeningActCompetition #IndependentArtist #BlackWomenInEntertainment #GenreDefying #RisingTalent #EntertainmentProfile #ArtisticIdentity #MultidimensionalSuccess #BlackFemaleCreatives #Music #Empowerment #CreativeVoice #VocalPower #MusicIndustry #FutureIcon #NathanJLee