This October, the Black Welsh Music Awards will take place for the first time, featuring Mirain Iwerydd leading insightful discussions about Welsh identity in the MOBO music scene. The first guest, Seraphyre (Sera Boudreaux), shares her experiences, and you can catch the conversation on BBC Sounds. Stay tuned for more engaging talks in the coming months as we explore what it means to be part of this community.
The Black Welsh Music Awards celebrate the contributions of Black artists to the Welsh music scene, highlighting the fusion of cultural influences that shape it. Artists in this space often draw from a range of genres, including hip-hop, reggae, and soul, reflecting both their heritage and experiences. This celebration not only showcases individual talent but also connects various musical traditions, enriching the cultural landscape of Wales. The awards serve as a platform for artists to share their stories and connect with audiences, reinforcing the importance of music in community expression and identity.
Support our talented artists by streaming their music, sharing their work, and following the Black Welsh Music Awards for the latest updates. Your engagement helps uplift the incredible talent within our community. Thank you for your support!
Seraphyre, neu Sera Boudreaux, oedd y gwestai cyntaf, ac mae’r sgwrs ar gael i wrando arni ar BBC Sounds. ✨
📲 Chwiliwch am ‘Mirain Iwerydd’
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