Raye Zaragoza

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Raye Zaragoza
Born (1993-04-16) April 16, 1993 (age 31)
Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
Genres Folk
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Website www.rayezaragoza.com

Raye Zaragoza (born April 16, 1993) is an American singer-songwriter.

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Biography

Raye Zaragoza was born and raised in Manhattan and moved to Los Angeles at the age of fourteen. [1] Her mother is an immigrant from Japan and her father is of Mexican and Oʼodham heritage. [2] [3] Her great-grandmother was adopted out of her tribe as young child, raised by a white woman and forced to assimilate. [4]

Raye became involved in school musicals, started playing guitar at age 12, and started writing songs in her late teens. [5] She released her debut EP Heroine in 2015. She started to gain national attention in 2016 with the song "In The River," protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline. [6] Raye and her brother made a video for "In The River" that included facts about Standing Rock and it received 100,000 views overnight. [2] The song was awarded the Global Music Awards' 2017 Heretic Award for Protest/Activist Music [1] and the Honesty Oscars' award for Best Song. [7]

In 2017, she independently released her debut album Fight For You. Her music covers topics related to social justice and her experience as a woman of color. [2] Multiple songs on Fight For You address the Dakota Access Pipeline. [6] "Driving to Standing Rock" portrays the power of protest, specifically of the NoDAPL movement. [8] The song "American Dream" was written in reaction to Donald Trump's election. [9] The album also includes love songs [2] and songs about New York City. [3]

In 2019, she released live recordings of four songs — new song "Warrior," two songs from Fight For You, and one song from the Heroine EP — on an EP entitled Live at Rockwood Music Hall which premiered first on Popmatters. [10]

She cites Joni Mitchell, Carole King, Joan Baez, and Buffy St. Marie as influences. [3]

In 2018, Zaragoza toured with Dispatch and Nahko and Medicine for the People raising funds for Generation Indigenous. [2]

Her sophomore album Woman In Color produced by Tucker Martine was released October 23, 2020 on her own label Rebel River Records [11] and made year-end lists from NPR Music [12] and PopMatters. [13] The album shows Raye embracing all aspects of her mixed-race identity in song. [14]

In 2021, Zaragoza was awarded the Rising Tide Award by the International Folk Music Awards presented by Folk Alliance International. [15]

Discography

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