'I'm drawn to the mysterious': Tsilhqot'in hip-hop artist
- Beka Solo, a Tsilhqot'in hip-hop artist, aims to capture nature's essence in her music video 'Taking Up Space,' stating she is "drawn to the mysterious, the spiritual and the unexplained."
- The project, including her album and video, was fully funded by the First Peoples' Cultural Council to support her artistic vision.
- Solo honors her great-grandmother Chiwid in her song, stating, 'call me a shapeshifter,' which reflects her connection to spirituality and storytelling.
- The video has received praise for its creativity and cultural authenticity, with Solo expressing gratitude for numerous supporters involved in its production.
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'I'm drawn to the mysterious': Tsilhqot'in hip-hop artist
Beka Solo has released a new music video Taking Up Space
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