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stage and provided vocals on tracks with musical titans Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder and Elton John, among others. Most recently, the multidisciplinary artist took on the role of young Mahalia in the recently released film “Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story” on Hulu, starring Ledisi. Sha’Leah continues to use her voice to uplift, empower and inspire others.

Tuesday, February 28

Kadeem Nichols –“Someday We’ll All Be Free” continues to inspire and work hard every day, collaborating with top names in the industry and personifying the tenacity of a true entertainer.

Tuesday, February 21

Sha’Leah Nikole – “Strange Fruit”

On week 3 of the series, South Central native Sha’Leah Nikole will deliver an inspirational take on Billie Holiday’s powerful “Strange Fruit,” which was written by Abel Meeropol and protested the lynching of Black Americans. Sha’Leah has fully embraced her passion for the arts and is generating buzz within the West Coast music scene. She has shared the

The series will conclude on Tuesday, February 28, with LA-based vocalist Kadeem Nichols performing a rendition of “Someday We’ll All Be Free,” originally performed and co-written by the legendary Donny Hathaway, along with Edward Howard. A songwriter, musician and producer born in Queens, New York, Kadeem began his journey playing multiple instruments at a very young age. His talent afforded him the opportunity to work with artists such as Kanye West, Davido and Hezekiah Walker, in addition to various organizations and companies. He has also appeared on television and talk shows including “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” “The Late Late Show with James Corden” and “The Neighborhood.” His most recent recording project, “The Muse,” is currently available on all digital streaming platforms.

Stay tuned to @ASCAP and @ASCAPUrban’s social media for details or visit https://www.ascap.com/bhm2023 for more information.

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