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American singer and songwriter
Musical artist
Hidaiyah "Yaya" Bey
[1] is an American
rhythm and blues musician from
Brooklyn .
[2]
History
Bey released her first album in 2020 titled Madison Tapes .
[3] Bey released an EP titled The Things I Can't Take With Me the following year, through
Big Dada .
[4]
[5]
[2] Bey released her second full-length album on June 16, 2022.
[6]
[7] The album received "Best New Music" from Pitchfork upon release.
[8]
Personal life
Bey is the daughter of hip hop artist,
Grand Daddy I.U.
[9]
Discography
Studio albums
The Many Alter-Egos of Trill'eta Brown (2016, Elevated)
This Too... (2019, Elevated)
Madison Tapes (2020, Elevated)
Remember Your North Star (2022, Big Dada)
Ten Fold (2024, Big Dada)
EPs
The Things I Can't Take with Me (2021, Big Dada)
Exodus the North Star (2023, Big Dada)
References
^ Pierre, Brittny.
"Yaya Bey Is Done With Misogyny" . daily.bandcamp.com . Bandcamp. Retrieved 2023-01-29 .
^
a
b Torres, Eric.
"Yaya Bey: The Things I Can't Take With Me EP" . Pitchfork. Retrieved 17 June 2022 .
^ Tosiello, Pete.
"Yaya Bey: Madison Tapes" .
Pitchfork . Retrieved 17 June 2022 .
^ Conteh, Mankaprr.
"Soulful Singer Yaya Bey Drops 'The Things I Can't Take With Me' EP" .
Rolling Stone . Retrieved 17 June 2022 .
^
"Yaya Bey: The Things I Can't Take With Me review – smooth, candid soul" .
The Guardian . Retrieved 17 June 2022 .
^ Darville, Jordan.
"Yaya Bey details new album Remember Your North Star, shares "Keisha" " .
The Fader . Retrieved 17 June 2022 .
^ Sacher, Andrew.
"Yaya Bey announces new album 'Remember Your North Star,' shares song & video, playing shows" .
BrooklynVegan . Retrieved 17 June 2022 .
^ Torres, Eric.
"Yaya Bey: Remember Your North Star" . pitchfork . Retrieved 17 June 2022 .
^ Hilbring, Veronica.
"EXCLUSIVE: From State Violence To Misogyny, Yaya Bey Is Creating Music For The Liberation Of Black Women" . essence.com . Essence. Retrieved 2023-01-29 .