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March 2, 2025 • 55 mins

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Interview by Elmo Chong

Mereba is a multi-talented singer, songwriter, rapper, and producer known for blending soul, R&B, folk, and hip-hop into a sound uniquely her own. Her poetic lyricism and genre-defying music have made her one of the most compelling voices in contemporary music. With her highly anticipated album The Breeze Grew a Fire dropped on February 14th, featuring singles like Counterfeit and Phone Me, Mereba invites listeners into one of her most immersive and introspective projects yet.

In our conversation, Mereba shares:

🔸 The inspiration behind her new album The Breeze Grew a Fire and how slowing down during the pandemic reignited her creativity
🔸 How motherhood reshaped her perspective and her creative process
🔸 The personal story behind Black Truck and how it became an anthem of resilience and self-determination
🔸 Why friendship and community are central themes in her new work, especially in Phone Me
🔸 How she embraced drum-based production to tap into her playful, dance-driven side
🔸 Valuable advice for aspiring music creators on finding your voice, staying patient through rejection, and prioritizing joy in the creative process
🔸 Much more

Some key takeaways:

1. Your path doesn’t have to make sense to everyone. Mereba spoke candidly about being misunderstood early in her career, often hearing “no” from industry professionals who doubted her sound. Her advice? Stay rooted in your "why"—those rejections built the conviction that fuels her artistry today.

2. Vulnerability is a superpower. Songs like Black Truck emerged from a place of urgency and honesty, capturing moments when she was on her "last everything"—dollar, energy, and patience. That rawness resonates because it’s real.

3. Motherhood brings clarity and intention. Becoming a mother shifted how Mereba approaches her art. With less time to “tinker,” she now creates with sharper focus, ensuring every note and lyric has purpose.

4. Start with what moves you. For The Breeze Grew a Fire, Mereba flipped her usual process—building songs around drums and percussion instead of starting with guitar. Why? She needed sounds that would energize her through sleepless nights and long days.

5. Friendships are foundational. Phone Me is a tribute to the friends and chosen family who supported her when things got tough. Mereba reminds us to honor the people who show up for us, even if life pulls us in different directions.

6. Just start—and lean on your community. Mereba encourages aspiring creators to begin producing, even if they feel unsure. Sharing her beats with close friends early on helped her gain valuable feedback and confidence.

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