DANNI BAYLORS DEBUTS
DANNI BAYLORS DEBUTS: DMV-born R&B artist Danni Baylor has just released her vibrant debut EP, Things About The World That Burden Me, via Global 7 Entertainment (stream here). The project is more than a collection of songs; it is an emotional roadmap. As Baylor explains, “Things About the World That Burden Me is me putting my thoughts and heart on record. I’ve always been the kind of person who feels the weight of what’s happening around me. These songs are my way of naming those burdens and finding the light inside them.”
Danni Baylor and Raw Emotion
The EP, known as TATWTBM, blends alt-R&B textures with soulful vocals and cinematic layers. Across seven tracks, Baylor confronts overstimulation, disconnection, and the quest for peace in today’s digital noise. She says the goal is to give listeners “an opportunity to feel seen, to feel less alone, and maybe even to pause long enough to really listen — to the music, to themselves, to each other.” Songs like “KOOLADE” and “DND (Do Not Disturb)” shimmer with irresistible hooks, while “Warm” and “Insatiable” reveal her sensitivity. With “Go Home Rodger,” she delivers a playful nod to culture, proving she can balance heavy themes with levity. Indeed, the EP cements Baylor as a bold storyteller unafraid to merge cultural commentary with infectious rhythm.
Danni Baylor and Her Journey
Baylor’s artistry is rooted in both faith and resilience. She began singing at age five in her family’s church, nurtured by influences ranging from Brandy and Stevie Wonder to Lauryn Hill and India.Arie. Her career expanded as she toured with gospel star Tye Tribbett and wrote for Fantasia Barrino as well as Billboard hitmaker Jason Nelson. Moreover, she recently supported Grammy-winner Melanie Fiona on the Say Yes Tour. Her accolades already include a BMI Trailblazer Award, an NAACP Image Award, and Billboard chart-topping credits. Publications such as BET, Baller Alert, and Ones to Watch have praised her. Ratings Game Music described her as an artist who “floats between delicacy and intensity with ease, pouring raw emotion into every note while maintaining a sense of melodic grace.”
Danni Baylor and Global 7
Behind the release stands Global 7 Entertainment, an artist-first music company co-founded by Grammy-nominated producer Mike Molina and executive Zev Perilman. Their mission is clear: cultivating talent with creative autonomy and precision execution. They have worked with leading names like H.E.R., Kehlani, Brent Faiyaz, and Babyface. Consequently, Baylor’s debut arrives with both artistic freedom and undeniable polish. With Things About The World That Burden Me, Danni Baylor establishes herself as a voice of honesty and hope. Ultimately, her work reminds us that music can illuminate even the heaviest burdens, transforming them into soulful light.
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