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Exclusive: Ebony Riley Talks Debut EP ‘ebony,’ Her Musical Journey & Protecting Black Women

by Nishat Baig February 25, 2023
written by Nishat Baig

Ebony Riley, formerly known by her fans as “Riley Montana,” established herself as a staple in the modeling world and has dominated the runway for the past 8 years. From walking for Marc Jacobs to Oscar de La Renta, to shooting Givenchy & Balmain campaigns to spreads in Vogue Paris and Harpers Bazaar, Ebony has only continued to elevate and now it’s time for her to live her truth. While Ebony Riley is no newcomer to the spotlight, the past four years she has dedicated towards music and is finally ready to reintroduce herself to the world as the artist she was always meant be, starting with her debut EP ebony.

“Music was always on the menu,” says Riley, knowing from a young age that music and artistry is where life would eventually take her. Growing up in Detroit’s West Side, Riley was heavily influenced by her grandmother’s gospel music and her mother’s love for 90s R&B like Mary J Blige, Erykah Badu and Toni Braxton. Modeling helped Ebony step out of her comfort zone and helped pave the way for the upcoming superstar, but music was always the end goal.

In celebration of Ebony’s seven-track debut EP, ebony, Interscope & Roc Nation held a listening party at The Ned Nomad in New York City and the night was nothing short of legendary.  Not only was Ebony’s music amazing, but she had the support of heavy hitters like Justin & Hailey Bieber, A$AP Ferg and Meek Mill who were all in attendance in addition to Roc Nation’s Lenny S. who closely worked with Ebony to see this project come to life. Ebony previewed her music video for “Deuce Deuce” which had the entire room going crazy followed by the most legendary after-party in history where Drake himself DJed.

ebony is a beautiful work of art that lets listeners peer into Riley’s soul. From trials and tribulations to introspection and self-reflection, ebony will have you in your feelings just as much as it will leave you feeling empowered and turnt up. The R&B songstress is a force to be reckoned with and we were lucky enough to catch up with  Ebony during her listening to discuss her transition to music, her musical upbringing and the important messages behind her music like protecting black women. Check out our full interview below.

The Knockturnal: How old were you the first time you experimented with music? I know you sang in church choir and you’ve said music’s always been on the menu for you. So please tell me your earliest memories of experimenting with singing.

Ebony Riley: My earliest was around- I’d say it started at five, but when I started to actually sing it was around like seven. That was when I learned music. Like my mom used to always play a little so it just was something that kind of was instilled in me from me hearing it all the time.

The Knockturnal: Do you feel like participating in church choir helped you break out of your shell, and get comfortable being on a stage and performing?

Ebony Riley:  No, actually because that was more something my grandma made me do, it wasn’t that I didn’t enjoy it. It was more just like something that I had to do and it obviously taught me what it taught me, but no it didn’t make me break outta my shell cause I still was super insecure. I didn’t break out of my shell until I started modeling because I didn’t grow up being told I was pretty. When I say stuff like that I always try to give a disclaimer of like, I don’t want sympathy It’s more of like, I’m empowering myself even hearing my own story and it built me, you know, if I had been told I was pretty all when I was younger, I could have been nasty, who knows? So I feel like everything that happened, happened for a reason. So now I’m here today, God put me into the modeling industry originally just to get rid of those insecurities. I wasn’t happy with that because it wasn’t my passion and now I found my way back to my true passion.

The Knockturnal:  Who or what motivated you to pursue a career in music and take it seriously?

Ebony Riley: Myself. I started with modeling, I was doing that for years, but like I said, I wasn’t happy and don’t get me wrong, I’m so, so grateful for the industry. Like it introduced me to so many people. I traveled the world. I’m living a life I never dreamt I would be able to live, but like I said, I wasn’t happy because I wasn’t living what I felt like God put me here for. I never thought that my vanity was my real purpose, so I was in these rooms, but I wasn’t myself. I was just being what I thought they wanted me to be this perfect whatever and it took me to realize that, that wasn’t feeding my soul, that wasn’t making me happy to be like, ‘okay, that’s not what you doing, you need to do what actually makes you happy.’

The Knockturnal: How did it feel pivoting from modeling to music? Would you say music is your first love?

Ebony Riley: Yes and it was scary because when I started modeling, I was able to finally make money and me walking away from that security was scary because I had to fully dive in. I was still there like doing little jobs, but I had to take a point where I was like, okay, now you can’t say you wanna do singing and not fully give yourself to it, so I had to take months off from modeling where I’m not making no money, so it’s like, that’s a big leap for me because I’m living in New York City, I got bills, I got family.

The Knockturnal: How does it feel being on the other side after taking that leap?

Ebony Riley: It feels amazing I’m now living my truth. I’m able to fully be myself. I’m able to speak about my experiences. I’m excited to hopefully encourage young girls that come from, you know, upbringings like mine. So, yeah I know I did the right thing. I don’t question it.

The Knockturnal: So was the name change part of reinventing yourself as an artist?

Ebony Riley: My birth name is Ebony Riley. They changed my name when I started modeling.

The Knockturnal: How did you feel about the name change when you started modeling?

Ebony Riley: Well, that goes back to the part of me feeling like I lost myself. The reason behind the change was because Ebony was too black. For me it was like I can’t be myself and I’m fresh off the boat, I’m not trying to lose no opportunities. I’m just trying to get out the hood. I’m trying to feed myself. I’m trying to keep a roof over my head. That was until I realized l’m losing myself. You not being yourself in these spaces where it’s like, I feel like I have a beautiful soul, but I was hiding that from so many people cause I was scared trying to fit this mold, but now it’s like no fuck that because it’s not giving what it’s supposed to give. 

The Knockturnal: Have you always had a desire to perform on stage or be in the spotlight?

Ebony Riley: Not so much the spotlight. Like I always loved to perform. I was always at the family reunion trying to do my little routines, hip rolling .

The Knockturnal: The confidence that you built up over time while modeling do you feel like being on stage as a model lent itself to an easier transition into performing on a stage as an artist?

Ebony Riley: For sure. The modeling definitely geared me up for this it definitely got me more comfortable for this because now I know my angle, I know my lighting and I know how I wanna be seen.

The Knockturnal: Your music is a whole vibe. Where do you get your inspiration from?

Ebony Riley: The list is too long. So it starts with Mary J Blige, Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, Toni Braxton, Barry White. From when I was growing up, obviously like Beyonce is Beyonce. Rihanna is so swag. It’s just so many different elements that I feel like I’m inspired from different artists. Even from the newer age, Jazmine and Jazmine ain’t new, people are new to Jazmine. Jazmine is OG. She been doing this. I love her. 

The Knockturnal: For your debut project, ebony where did you pull inspiration from?

Ebony Riley: The inspiration for this project is very personal. It’s like, it’s taking me back to a very specific time when I was 21. This album was actually very healing. I’m super blessed to have been able to work with people who understand me, who been through shit too, some of the same shit. 

The Knockturnal: Please tell us about your debut EP, ebony and the inspiration behind the title?

Ebony Riley: It’s just really the reintroduction of myself. I am Ebony. That’s my name. That’s me. I’m finally walking in my power, walking in my truth with my head held high, happy and proud of my shit you know?

The Knockturnal: What are your top 3 standout tracks from ebony?

Ebony Riley: Top three – “Save Me,” “Open,” and “Deuce Deuce.”

The Knockturnal: Why are these standout tracks in your opinion?

Ebony Riley: I mean it’s just personal, those songs are very personal. It was healing, very healing for me. “Open” makes me feel real good and makes me feel very happy like, ooh, I’m that bitch.

The Knockturnal: one line that that stuck out to me from “Save Me” was “watched my sister get shot, nobody doing shit, when you grow up in the hood that’s the hand you get.” As you just said your music is very personal, can you share what was going on that inspired these lyrics?

Ebony Riley: I’m thinking about two people in that part. Originally I put that verse in there, thinking about my sister, she ended up getting shot and it was around the time where society was really just being called out about how black women are not protected. My sister was 24, I was 20, I was still in Detroit. Originally it was about her, but then when I actually hear it back, I think about my friend Dominique who passed away, rest in peace and she was so young. I think she died at maybe 29, 28, 2 kids, wrong place, wrong time and I just feel like black women are the most unprotected in the world. That was around the time where actually it was brought to my attention that we really are unprotected and shit happens and don’t nobody give a fuck. That really was just kind of a homage to my friend who I lost and then also just recognizing shit that I know that my own sister went through.

The Knockturnal: Can we expect more music from you later this year?

Ebony Riley: Hell yeah I’m about to work baby. I don’t wanna rush the art because this took four years but I’m working. 

The Knockturnal: Who would you say is your dream collab?

Ebony Riley: My dream collab is me and J.Cole! I gotta work towards that.

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On The Scene: Lil Yachty ‘Let’s Start Here’ Listening Experience

by Nishat Baig January 30, 2023
written by Nishat Baig

Last Week Quality Control Music/Motown Records artist Lil Yachty Celebrated the Release of his latest album Let’s Start Here with an exclusive listening party at Liberty Science Center in New Jersey. Lil Yachty posted on his Instagram earlier in the week announcing to his fans that he would be hosting three listenings in the New York/New Jersey area with “fine dining.” Within a matter of 5 minutes Yachty posted the listening experience was “sold out.” 

Fans and VIPs flocked to New Jersey on Thursday to experience Yachty’s latest album and it did not disappoint. Not only was the venue the most original location for a listening party to date, the experience itself was truly unforgettable. Before entering the planetarium where the visuals and music were being screened, guest were greeted with an overwhelming amount of “fine dining” such as endless candy, cereal boxes and milk, cotton candy, rap snacks and popcorn, doughnut holes, cookies and uncrustables. It was truly a teenage dream come to life. Once seated in the planetarium, Yachty came out to greet his guests and introduce his album before heading upstairs to sit with his special guests and VIPs. 

Over the course of the three listening sessions special guests included Drake, Lil Baby, Offset, P and Coach K to name a few. Everyone came out to show love and support Yachty’s beautiful new album. The album itself not only sounded amazing as Yachty pushed the boundaries of his previous work, it was truly a treat as the visuals playing above in the planetarium took listeners on a journey through what felt like Yachty’s soul. From the depths of space to a ferris wheel ride to the bottom of the ocean floor to an animated world with giant flowers to candy adorned mountains, this experience was truly a trip. What can only be described as “A deep, introspective and expansive Psychedelic Alternative album” Let’s Start Here takes you on a ride both sonically and visually as Yachty releases accompanying visuals like “Say Something.”

“This project was inspired by Yachty’s love of Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” as well as multiple psychedelic journeys producing this ambitious and intimate album.” Executive produced by SADPONY, Let’s Start Here is unlike any of Yachty’s previous work and shows his evolution as an artist and star that he truly is.

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On The Scene: Drake Live At The Apollo Sunday Night

by Nishat Baig January 25, 2023
written by Nishat Baig

This past weekend Drake visited New York and made a special two-night appearance at The Apollo theatre in Harlem for SiriusXM. On Saturday January 21 and Sunday January 22 SiriusXM subscribers and VIPS were invited to attend this special event which will air exclusively on Sound 42, Drake’s SiriusXM channel. 

Some celebrities in attendance over both nights included “Justin and Hailey Bieber, A$AP Ferg, Kevin Durant, Ice Spice, Odell Beckham Jr., Gayle King, New York Giants including Daniel Jones, Saquon Barkley, and Kayvon Thibodeaux, New York Yankees outfielder and reigning AL MVP Aaron Judge, New York City mayor Eric Adams, Richie Akvia, Michael Rubin, Will Makris and more (SiriusXM)”

 

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 21: 21 Savage and Drake perform on stage at The Apollo Theater on January 21, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

 

Over the course of the two nights Drake transformed the stage and took his fans on a journey from his humble beginnings to his rise to fame. Drake opened the show in a replica of his mom’s basement followed by a label boardroom and Harlem Bodega ending in front of The Apollo sign. The show was an homage to dreams Drake had as a young boy and his experiences struggling to achieve the notoriety he finally has today. This was Drake’s first performance at The Apollo as well his first full recent concert in years. Throughout the show Drake performed classics like “Best I Ever Had, Headlines, HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right), God’s Plan, One Dance, In My Feelings, and more (SiriusXM).”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 21: Drake and 21 Savage performs on stage at The Apollo Theater on January 21, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

 

Drake brought out Dipset and 21 Savage on both nights at The Apollo, but on Sunday, he brought out surprise performer Lil Uzi and the crowd went crazy. Uzi performed latest hit Just Wanna followed by XO Tour Lif3. After Uzi’s performance Drake spoke about the brotherhood they share and how he was grateful for their friendship. Drake praised everyone he performed alongside from Dipset to 21 Savage and ended the night with a motivating speech about how even far-fetched appearing goals can be achieved if he made it to The Apollo after the haircut he had on Degrassi. It was like attending a tribute concert to a living legend performed by the legend himself.

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On The Scene: Tribeca Film Festival Premiere of ‘Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby’ 

by Nishat Baig July 8, 2022
written by Nishat Baig

On Saturday June 11th Tribeca Film Festival hosted the world premiere of Lil Baby’s documentary Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby at the Beacon Theatre in New York City following a star-studded red carpet. The cast graced the carpet including Lil Baby and his sons, producers P & Coach K from Quality Control, director/producer Karam Gill and industry tastemakers and artists alike came out to show their support including MTV’s Jamila Mustafa and superstar Shensea. We briefly spoke with Forbes 30 under 30 director Karam about his favorite part of the documentary, “The documentary captures Lil Baby and where he’s at right now, but my favorite part of the documentary was going to the West End and really just spending time with him and really organically being with him in his community, it’s not contrived, it’s real, that was just an incredible highlight.” After wrapping the carpet guests headed inside to view the screening followed by a Q+A and intimate performance by Baby who performed unreleased music. 

Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby, directed by Karam Gil, centers on Baby’s journey and rise to fame, but it also paints a larger picture of circumstance, environment, oppression and opportunity. Before we as an audience learn about the Lil Baby we know today, we’re first introduced to Dominique Armani Jones, his family, his hometown of West Atlanta and the history that contributed to the environment in which Dominique/Baby grew up in. Baby was raised by a single mother in poverty in an area faced with decades of racial injustice, but even in the face of adversity Baby was making millions before ever entering the booth. Baby came to prominence in West Atlanta originally as a drug dealer and was well-known and well-respected in the streets. While hustling he befriended Young Thug and P who believed in his greatness early on. Young Thug speaks on his intentions to protect Lil Baby at all costs, “if he asked for a million dollars I’d give him a million dollars, I told him you don’t have to go to the studio, just take this money and go home and spend time with your kids” says Young Thug in the documentary. After being released from Jail, Baby officially inked a deal with Quality Control and his artist development began. Over time Baby improved, but it was never a childhood dream nor something he sought, he was fortunate enough to have people like P who saw his potential and push him towards greatness. The documentary shows both lows and highs in Baby’s career, but he is virtually unfazed and keeps an optimistic outlook even when the industry fails to recognize his achievements. Stars like Drake also make an appearance to speak on Baby’s success, “He had the biggest rap project of the year” says Drake about Baby’s My Turn. Gunna and Charlamagne Tha God also spoke on Baby’s talents and his impact on the music industry. 

The documentary sees a turning point both in America as whole and Lil Baby as an artist after the tragic killing of George Floyd. This becomes the catalyst for Lil Baby shifting focus and using his voice as a platform against social injustice. He even pays for and makes a special appearance during Gianna Floyd’s birthday. Lil Baby says, “ I feel like I have a responsibility to leave the Earth a better place for the next generation,” when speaking on his current mindset. Baby gets another sad wake up call when his close friend and fellow rapper Marlo is killed. Baby is more focused now more than ever and hopes to uplift his community through his music. Chairman/CEO of Motown Ethiopia Habtemariam says “Lil Baby represents the American dream” and it becomes apparent throughout the documentary that Lil Baby’s success is not only his family’s success, but all of Atlanta’s as well. Drake highlights that, “Baby has already cemented himself as an important figure from this generation.” Baby’s Grammy snub the subsequent performance reflect where Baby is at today and how even at the height of his career he still continues to face systemic oppression within the industry even though he had the largest selling album of all genre of music in 2020. Ironically, the Grammy snub hits his team harder than him and Baby sees the Grammy performance as an opportunity to reach larger audiences and is still grateful for the opportunity. Overall this documentary tells the triumphant tale of Lil Baby in his prime and celebrates the talented artist at the beginning and height of his career, Baby ends the documentary on a poignant note stating “I’m just getting started and I’ll never be trapped again.”

Following the world premiere, Lil Baby, P, Coach K and Karam Gill took the stage to answer questions about documentary, moderated by Pitchfork’s Alphonse Pierre. Highlights from the conversation include P saying that capturing content was a priority while developing Baby because he wanted to be able to showcase his legacy and the work that went into his career. Baby reveled during the Q+A that he still isn’t fully comfortable today with the role of an artist as it wasn’t something he aspired to since childhood, “a lot of people been waiting for this moment their whole life, so when that moment arrived it was bigger than I was ready for.” Karam Gill also highlights that the documentary depicts what a great father Baby is and how present he is in his children’s lives which you seldom see when reflecting on artist’s legacies. Coach K explained that transitioning to music was all about budding confidence in Baby because he was already well-respected, he just needed time to hone in on his craft and focus himself on the music. After the Q+A Baby gave the audience an exclusive performance with fan favorites as well as unreleased tracks. 

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Drake Partners Up Toronto Raptors with OVO’s Latest Jurassic Park Themed NBA Capsule Collection

by Olympia Dalley November 26, 2021
written by Olympia Dalley

On Nov 19th Drakes released OVO’s latest capsule collection in collaboration with the Toronto Raptors and Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment’s iconic 1993 film, Jurassic Park. OVO’s latest collaboration features the Toronto Raptors’ very own Dalano Banton.

 

October’s Very Own’s lastest capsule collection of NBA merch for the Toronto Raptors and the Universal Pictures 1993 Jurassic Park is now live! The newest capsule collection features a limited edition hand-crafted varsity leather jacket, created by Jeff Hamilton. The collection is a clear nod to Drake’s infinite love for Toronto city. Whether you’re an OVO fan, Raptors fan, or Jurassic Park fan, this collection has a piece for everyone.  The limited-edition capsule collection can be found on OVO’s website, all OVO  stores, and shop.realsports.ca. Look below to view the collection.

 

 

 

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Future Is The Face of OVO X BAPE’s FW21 Capsule Collection

by Olympia Dalley November 4, 2021
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On October 30th, OVO® x BAPE® launched their second collaboration with the Rapper, Future, as the face of their latest campaign.

 

For the second time, Drake’s lifestyle and clothing brand, OVO, collaborates with the streetwear brand BAPE. This time around rap-star, Future is the face of the OVO x BAPE co-branded FW2021 collection. The OVO x BAPE co-branded collection includes pieces that incorporate the OVO Owl woodland camouflage print with BAPE’s signature patterns. Along with Future being the face of the campaign, NBA star Amari Bailey models in the collections editorial lookbook. Prices for the collection start at $49 and go up to$905. Look below to view Future in OVO X BAPE’s latest collaboration.

 

 

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