
Divinity Roxx
Divinity Roxx stands out as a transformative figure in the music industry, known for her extraordinary bass playing and dynamic artistry. Her illustrious career includes touring with 5-time Grammy award-winning bassist Victor Wooten, and serving as the bassist and Musical Director for Beyoncé, where she not only captivated global audiences but also elevated the role of women in music.
Her solo work and family-centric albums have earned two Grammy nominations, highlighting her versatility and innovation, and weaving her unique musicality across diverse sounds and styles. Her compositions have been adapted into children’s books by Scholastic, and featured on television. Divinity produced, co-wrote, and performed the theme song for the Emmy-nominated PBS Kids’ show, Lyla in the Loop, showcasing her creative synergy across disciplines. She has performed at the Easter Egg Roll at the Whitehouse as a headliner and graced the stages of The Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall.
As a fervent advocate for musicians' rights, Divinity pushes for inclusion and equality in the industry, mentoring emerging talents and fostering an environment where diverse voices thrive. Divinity's genre-spanning sound combines elements of funk, hip-hop, and rock, breaking conventional barriers and inspiring musicians worldwide.