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Artist
She goes by Natural Bliss, a name coined out of the notion that she needed no foreign stimuli to attain a mental state of utopia on earth. Upon vibing with the 57 passionate lyricist it is clearly evident that the name is suiting. She is as passionate about Hip-Hop, its past, present and future as she is about the plight of Black people across the globe, which already differentiates her from a slew of women in Hip-Hop. Her range of knowledge is broad and far surpasses that of many of her peers. Within a five to ten minute conversation one may not have a grasp of the diversity of her mind, but probe a bit deeper and learn that her first love was, rhythm, motion or as others may call it, dance; which she studied early on in her life. Of course, she had other loves. Many of which have not left her and still linger, like literature, the art of writing and science, the latter of which led her to study biotechnology. Her tendency to romanticise everything in her mind had made her a natural poet. She has written prose and poetry in a style reminscent of a melange of Shakespeare and Rita Dove, proving she is no stranger to writing; lending those skills to different artists and magazines. Her thirst for knowledge is unsatiable and is demonstrated by her diverse field of interests. A true artist, her many influences can be seen, heard and felt in every manner of her being. Bliss, as her peers like to call her, will not hesitate to tell you, all I know I incorporate in my world, my ar