About Mem Nahadr
In an era where aesthetic is political, the love for music is the spokesperson for the beauty and brains of Mem Nahadr. A woman who has transcended all boxes with her presence, passion and position in the music world, Mem, also referred to as “M” brings a divine element to jazz orchestra and the world of symphonic sounds.
Fine tuned and well-renowned, M’s spirit is untamed and unbounded, dressing her mystical presentation that always turns heads when she appears. She literally is a “rare” gem as very few can match her vocal range much less compare to her look and style. As an albino woman, she has been mentioned as the “African American woman with white skin” which she recognizes as an attribute to bridge people across continents. Representing a facet of beauty that is not considered “mainstream” or “conventional,” M has broken barriers in demonstrating what it means to be in love with your humanity with appearances in publications such as Elle, People Magazine, MAXIM, National Geographic and even the American Smithsonian Institute. Being a name in New York requires one to have a bit of finesse about them and M is known as the Great One, who is consistently finding ways to surpass the finite.
Her latest creation, “Femme Fractale - An Opera of Reflection,” which is set to debut this year, is the evanescence of all boundaries and lines placed on women. As a composer, a vocalist, an image connoisseur and a human being, M transforms herself into the all that makes her who she is, welcoming the source of her authentic sound to be the face and body of her music. No frequency left untapped, no harmony unchallenged in this particular composition, setting the bar for Ms. Nahadr to be remembered in this genre-breaking work. Compared to music greats such as Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan and Ella Fitzgerald, it can be seen and heard that M brings so much to the table that from the music to her stage performances and playwrights to even anime such as Cowboy Bebop, she is one to be welcomed as she is forever changing the way the world views women and the arts. Never sleep on Mem Nahadr as she invokes a sense of oneness through her demonstration of self-love in every note and melody presented on Femme Fractal as it is truly as if your eyes are watching god.
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