Dessa, born Margret Wander, is a multi-talented American rapper, singer, and writer, with a career that spans various mediums and genres. Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Dessa rose to prominence as a member of the hip-hop collective Doomtree, which forged a reputation for its blend of introspective lyricism and a collaborative, genre-blurring approach to music. Her solo work is distinguished by its depth and eclecticism, seamlessly incorporating elements of rap, spoken word, and soulful singing. Dessa is also known for her sharp literary sensibilities, which are evident in her lyricism as well as her published memoir and collections of essays.
Dessa's discography showcases her versatility and willingness to experiment with form and subject matter. Her 2020 single "Who's Yellen Now?" is a spirited tribute to Janet Yellen, the first woman to be appointed as the US Secretary of the Treasury, and demonstrates Dessa's engagement with contemporary social issues. Her dynamic project "IDES," a series of single releases throughout 2021, further cements her reputation as an inventive and responsive artist. Meanwhile, "Sound the Bells: Recorded Live at Orchestra Hall" captures the grandeur of her live performances, backed by the Minnesota Orchestra, highlighting her ability to bridge the worlds of orchestral music and hip-hop. Dessa continues to push boundaries, whether through her reflective storytelling in tracks like "Good For You" or through her collaborative performances, ensuring her place as a unique and compelling voice in the modern music landscape.
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