Episode 08: Music, the Me Too movement and making herstory with Juno Award nominee and Canadian singer STORRY

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In this episode of Passion Project, Canadian singer STORRY talks about making music, the Me Too movement and what resilience looks like to her.

STORRY is a Juno-nominated artist from Toronto. Her debut concept album, CH III: The Come Up, was released on February 20, 2020 to critical acclaim. Since then, she has been nominated for a 2020 JUNO Award in the category of Reggae Recording of the Year for her song “Another Man,” which was produced by Sly and Robbie. “For No One” is the first single from her forthcoming EP, INTERLUDE-19. It’s accompanied by a visual album directed by STORRY’s creative collaborator, Karimah Issa, who helmed STORRYʼs cinematic visual for her song “Money Ain’t Free.”

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