Angel Haze, whose real name is Raykeea Raeen-Roes Wilson, is a force within the hip-hop and alternative music scenes known for their raw lyricism and emotive storytelling. Born on July 10, 1991, in Detroit, Michigan, and having encountered a rough upbringing amid a religious sect, Angel Haze's music often reflects personal battles, societal issues, and the journey of self-identification. They gained prominence after self-releasing music on the internet, leading to the mixtape "Reservation" in 2012, which earned them critical acclaim and a record deal with Universal Republic Records.
Angel Haze identifies as pansexual and agender, and their work stands out for its unapologetic approach to gender norms and sexual identity. Songs like "Girl With The Gun" and "The Altar" showcase their adeptness at intertwining personal narratives with broader, relatable themes. Albums such as "Dirty Gold" and the candid "Back to the Woods" project demonstrate Haze's eclectic musical style, blending rap, electronic, and indie elements. With powerful tracks like "Battle Cry" featuring Sia and "Candles," a collaboration with Troy Nōka, Angel Haze has cemented their stance not only as a talented wordsmith but also as a voice for the marginalized and a proponent of self-empowerment within the music industry.
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