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[INTERVIEW] Bre-Z Talks Going From ‘All American’ Star To Making Soul Stirring Music

  • December 5, 2025
  • Todd Davis
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The story of Bre-Z runs deep—etched in the streets, carved through her roles on screen, and now unleashed through her music. With “Bleed,” the Philly based actress-emcee pours out her truth; a raw and unfiltered testament to pain, resilience, and the fire that keeps her going. This isn’t just a Bre-Z interview; it’s a journey into the heart of a resilient young woman who’s risen from the darkness, balancing the shadows of her past with the light of her future.

Bre-Z is no newcomer to music.  She released several singles for the most part of the last decade.  Her debut project, Full Circle was released in 2020, at the start of the pandemic, so it flew under the radar.  Still, this new music is the most unfiltered, most real version of her and her music.  We get into the new single, the forthcoming EP, and more insights into the journey in our conversation.  Here’s a look at the highlights.

Musical beginnings:

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I knew music before I knew who individual artists were. So it wasn’t one project or person, it was the feeling music gave me. It spoke to parts of me that were always there that I had yet to realize, and gave me a feeling nothing in my real life could, and I was moved by that.

Influences:

State Property was a major inspiration for me early on, they could just really rap like bar for bar, and story-tell really well.

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“Bleed”:

“Bleed” was essentially a journal entry about the things I was unpacking at that time in my life. I was coming to a lot of realizations about myself, my family, my past and where I’m going. I needed to make that record; I wasn’t sure it would come out when I made it. But as I sat with it, I realized the vulnerability in it was necessary for people to hear from me.

I’m honest in my music, so “Bleed” is very in line with that transparency I usually write with.

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In Plain Sight [EP]:

I’ve been here, in the public eye, for over a decade. I’ve been seen, discussed but never truly understood. I’m known for the characters I’ve played, which is a blessing I don’t take for granted, but in the meantime BRE-Z kind of fell into the background. This project is the beginning of me taking up space, as my true self.

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Lyricism:

I’m equally as inspired by my pain as I am by my pleasure; it just depends on the experience I’m having at the time. I drew a lot of inspiration for this project from my relationship with my girlfriend, this bliss, the difficulties, all of it. And also just being self reflective, inspired a lot of where I wrote from

“B.L.U” [previous single]:

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“B.L.U” was the perfect reintroduction song for this era of my career. It was a little braggadocious, because I’m no longer afraid to be proud of the trails I’ve blazed… but it was still a conscious, self reflective record, so it was (a) good combination of exactly where I was in that moment.

 

Style:

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My style is difficult to define because it comes from places that are deep within me. But as a producer / writer, I definitely have a signature bounce and drum patterns that are unique to how I hear music. But you can always count on honesty, descriptive visual storytelling and there’s also a nostalgia to my music, partly because of the music that inspires me.

Takeaway from the music:

To be exactly who you believe yourself to be without the notion of how you’ll be perceived, and to let love and your most vulnerable feelings lead you back to yourself.

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Dream collaboration – dead or alive:

2pac or DMX as they’ve both inspired my style, my flow and how I hear rap.

Venue wish-list:

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It would have to be the 02 Arena. Personally, it seems like this unimaginable accomplishment when you’re younger as an artist, but I know now there’s nothing out of reach if you’re in alignment.

State of Hip Hop:

I feel like we’re in a “changing of the guard” kind of space. It feels like the birth of a new era of musicians. The old tactics, the viral / gimmicky era, the facade of it all, I believe are being exposed and people want to see, feel, hear something real that (they) can connect to. So I think we’re in a cool space of seeing existing artists having to dig deeper, to give from a different space and a rise in newer, more raw talent becoming mainstream.

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Key To Longevity:

If my career is truly predicated off of being myself, and I continue to grow and evolve, there will never not be a place to write from or reach people

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Future aspirations:

I’m stepping into developing and producing my own TV / film projects, so building my production company with my partner, and honestly building a family of my own is something I also intend to give my time and attention to in this chapter of my life.

‘All American’ early ’26 return:

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Correct, we’re wrapping a show I’ve been on for 8 years. I’m incredibly grateful for Coop, and the ‘All American’ universe. But, I’m also excited to exercise the depth of my artistry outside of this space.

Biggest Career moments:

I’ve had some crazy moments but a time where I realized my talent had propelled me forward, I was sitting across from Chris Rock in a scene where he played my father. As him and I were in the scene exchanging dialogue, I realized how special the moment was.

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Typical day:

Working out, being up in my studio creating, filming my show, but outside of all of that… I enjoy simple things. Farmers’ Market with my girlfriend, spending time with our dogs, just being where my feet are.

Fan interactions:

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On socials and in person. I meet supporters of mine almost daily, so connecting with them in person has given me a lot of perspective on how my work has landed with people. I’m grateful for that.

Favorite & least favorite part of the work:

Being a creative / performer for a living is a blessing, but the amount of people who believe they know things about your life or who you are can be suffocating.

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Career advice:

Prioritize knowing yourself, holding yourself accountable, and healing above all else. So that anything you do in this lifetime, and any experiences you have, you’re standing on solid ground with your own awareness.

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What’s next:

Continuing to release music, and telling the stories I know I’m meant to tell through all mediums.

Parting words:

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Confronting your shadows is the hardest but most important thing you can do for yourself, and finding the courage to do what you feel called to do, even if it feels scary.

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Veteran music journalist and indie publicist Todd Davis, who hails from the San Francisco Bay Area, and has contributed to a variety of national, regional, online, weekly and daily media outlets; including The Source, XXL & Billboard, to name a few, is happy to report that he has recently joined the Parlé Magazine family. Looking forward to many great things to come...

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