Stella Standingbear, Tony Too Sick, Mattmac and Tia Wood set to perform at T'suu T'ina Youth Empowerment Festival
Join Tsuu T’ina Youth at Bullhead Hall on June 22 for the Indigenous Youth Empowerment Festival. This event will showcase performances by talented artists such as Stella Standing Bear, Tia Wood, Mattmac, and Tony Too Sick and more.
About Stella Standing Bear - www.stellastandingbear.com
As the first Lakota artist, with two historic wins at the 2023 Indigenous Hip-Hop Awards. Stella Standingbear's rise in the music industry is remarkable. Securing victories for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist and Music Video of the Year, underscoring her groundbreaking influence on the culture. Hailing from Salt Lake City, UT, and finding her home on the Pine Ridge Reservation, Stella's unique blend of melodic alt-rap has captured the hearts of listeners worldwide.
Stella's catalog is a rich tapestry, offering a versatile array of musical experiences. Each song is a unique expression of emotion and experience, ensuring that there are tracks that everyone can resonate with on a personal level. Her debut single, "Home Runs," showcased on Fox13 News Utah, became a TikTok sensation, and reached #1 on the NCI FM Indigenous Music Countdown (hosted by SiriusXM). Her talent has not gone unnoticed, as Stella has shared the stage with respected artists like Kirko Bangz, Montana of 300, Futuristic, KYLE, and Bizzy Bone. With co-signs from Queen Latifah, Waka Flocka Flame, Paul Wall, and more.
Stella's reach on social media platforms is impressive, with her remix song "SKODEN" going viral on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. The recognition doesn't stop there; she has also been featured in Teen Vogue, solidifying her presence in mainstream media. Stella continues to make waves in the music industry, signaling a bright and promising future ahead.
About Tia Wood - www.tiawood.ca
Tia is a 25-year-old R&B singer who is from Saddle Lake Cree Nation. She is a seasoned entertainer having toured the pow wow trail extensively with her family (some of whom are members of Grammy-Award-winning group, Northern Cree) and her sister is Juno-Award-winning, Fawn Wood. She is releasing her first single "Dirt Roads" the summer of 2024.
About Mattmac - www.mattmacmusic.com
Blind music producer and recording artist Mattmac has harnessed his melodic pop-trap beats and inspiring story, quickly establishing himself as ‘one to watch’ on the national scene with more than 5 million+ streams across platforms, and critical acclaim across CBC, CTV, Virgin Radio, and more. Following “20/20”, his chart-topping and award-winning debut album, Mattmac released his second, full length album, Blurred Visions— available now!
The sophomore offering, Blurred Visions, tackles the Manitoba-based artist’s more ambiguous struggles and challenges, both personally and professionally. A ‘coming-of-age’ chronicle of sorts, the 11-track LP covers themes of social pressure, anxiety, navigating new love, new responsibilities that come with recognition, extreme isolation, and more — all while trying to set new sonic standards for his self-produced sound, songwriting, and ascension as an artist.
About Tony Toosick - www.facebook.com/TonyToosick
Toosick Music is a multi-talented Indigenous hip-hop artist who brings a unique blend of culture and modernity to his music. Known for his skillful rap flow and as a Grass Dancer and Skateboarder, Toosick Music embodies the spirit of resilience and creativity. His latest album "Rez 2 Riches" showcases his experiences, struggles, and triumphs growing up in his community. Through his music, Toosick Music sheds light on important issues facing Indigenous peoples while celebrating their vibrant culture.
All images courtesy of artist’s website.