
Take us back to the first time you recorded “24’s” with RichGirl. For me, it always made sense to put myself in that environment to grow. I knew I was in a place where I had grown so much from the first time I met Rich to when I ran into him again that the perfect situation for me to continue my growth – not only as a vocalist but just as an artist, period – would be to surround myself around great vocalists. What inspired you to want to create and be in a girl group?

Many people may not know this, but you got signed by Rich Harrison, got dropped, then came back three years later pitching the concept of RichGirl. He saw the piece I did, went back to and that’s how everything transpired.

Marqius Collins, from his team, was at an open mic session where I performed. When I first discovered I could sing, I remember I had turned one of my raps into a song. Tell us how you were discovered by Rich Harrison. They share a lot of similarities, but I would probably have to say yes. Is Brave a different person than Christina Williams?

I kind of just put everything out there and wear everything on my sleeves through the storms and circumstances that may come my way. In our interview, Brave talked about how she was discovered, her motivation for creating the idea of RichGirl, opening for Beyonce, RichGirl’s break up, her new single and her forthcoming “A Brave New World” EP.īrave is a woman who is not scared to be who she is – flaws and all.
