Rising Hip Hop Siren Bri Steves Shares Exclusive Photos from Tour with H.E.R. [TOUR DIARY]

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Bri Steves has proven that if you put in the work, anything is possible. As
she would tell her younger self, "As long as you believe you can do it, you can do it." Steves has been hustling since college. At Temple University, she taught herself how to fully master a record, from writing to engineering to producing.

Steves' blend of rap and soulful singing has attracted attention from Pulitzer
Prize winner Kendrick Lamar, who brought her on stage at the 2018 Made in America festival. Her latest release, "Regrets", recounts the affliction felt after a failed relationship and attempts to deduce the reasons for the decline.

Following her recent support run for H.E.R.'s I Used to Know Her Tour, Steves has shared some of her favorite moments from tour with us:

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Sold Out in Atlanta


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Connecting with fans


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Radio Promo!!


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Pre Show Ritual with H.E.R., Tone Stith and team



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Backstage getting ready to work

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